
①Spread the Inner Tent on a flat area.
②Assemble the Main Poles and Sub-Poles. Make sure to insert each pole firmly and
avoid leaving a gap at the connection points.
③Insert the Sub-Poles into the sleeves and insert both ends into the grommets.
④Insert the Main Poles into the room from the doorway and set it down. Align both
ends against the corner reinforcement.
⑤⑥
Peg down from ⑤to ⑥. The pole will rise when tension is applied by pulling ⑤and ⑥
together.
⑦⑧⑨⑩Peg down in the following order ⑦,⑧,⑨,⑩to complete the setup of the inner tent.
⑪Wrap the Velcro on the Fly around the top of the Sub-Pole sleeve and secure it.
⑫Attach the Velcro on the Fly to the upper part of the Main Pole.
⑬⑭Connect the plastic joint.
⑮⑯⑰Hook the loops at the 3 corners onto the pegs that secure the Inner Tent.
⑱Peg down the corner of the front room.
⑲⑳Peg down the 2 sections of Rope with Tensioner to complete the setup.
㉑You can substitute your Trekking Pole for the Main Pole. Please use it when you want
to reduce the weight of your pack. *The Trekking Poles that can be used are limited
to those with a small basket and an adjustable length of 110 cm (3.2’).
Sub-Pole
x 1
Main Pole
x 2
Inner Tent x 1
Fly x 1
Carry Bag
x 1
Pole Case
x 1
Peg Case
x 1
Repair Pipe
x 1
Duralumin
V-shaped Peg x 9
U-shaped Pole
x 1
Set Contents
Setup Procedure
Poles
Inner Tent
Fly
Before use: please read thoroughly to ensure safety and to avoid accidents.
WARNING Misuse could result in serious injury to the user.
DANGER Misuse could easily result in a serious accident or death.
●Pay close attention to the weather. If extreme weather is in the forecast, pack up camp and evacuate to a safe place.
●Do not bring heated items into the tent when they are at high temperatures. Inside the tent, very high temperatures may cause heatstroke. Pay close attention
to the temperature, particularly when children are asleep inside the tent.
●Choose a flat, well-drained area with firm ground to pitch the tent. Choose an area where there is no chance of avalanches, landslides, wind gusts or sudden
flooding.
●Do not use combustion-based heat sources such as lanterns, stoves or heaters, or open flames such as matches, candles, lighters or cigarettes, inside the
tent. The use of such heat or light sources inside a small enclosed space is very dangerous and may result in fire, oxygen deficiency, or carbon monoxide
poisoning.
●Do not keep fuel, or flammable items for replenishing the fuel, inside the tent.
CAUTION Misuse could result in injury to the user and/or damage to property.
●Sunlight can cause the surface of the Fly to heat up, potentially causing low-temperature burns.
●Do not assemble or use the tent close to a bonfire, fireworks, etc. Flying sparks can create holes in the tent fabric.
●Firmly hold the tent pole when assembling and disassembling the tent. Unexpected accidents may occur due to the Pole ends recoiling, etc, so ensure that the surroundings
are safe, with no other people in the vicinity.
●Firmly secure the Pegs, Guy Lines, etc.
●If the tent is left in the sun for long periods, the materials may fade in color or the fabric may deteriorate and lose strength. Do not leave the tent set up permanently.
Instruction Manual Ver 2.02
Thank you very much for purchasing a Snow Peak product. This product is a tent for camping. To use this product safely and correctly, please read these
instructions carefully. After reading these instructions, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you find anything in the instruction manual
that is difficult to understand, or if you find a defect with the product, stop using it immediately and contact the dealers where you purchased the product or
Snow Peak Customer Service.
SSD-730-IV-US
Lago 1 Ivory
U-shaped Pole U-shaped part
Sub-Pole
Grommet
Main Poles
Insert the thicker end.
③
⑤
④
⑩
⑦
⑲
⑱
⑪
⑫ ⑳
⑧
Trekking Pole
⑰
⑯⑮
⑬
⑭
⑥
Reinforcement
When
attaching
to a rock
When
attaching
with a peg
Vestibule
⑨Loosen
Tighten
View from above
Rope with tensioner
2m(6.5') x 2