Teardrop Stargazer Glamping Tent

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Teardrop Stargazer
Glamping Tent
Setup Guide
In the Bag:
Teardrop Stargazer tent with
integrated ground sheet
Internal tent ribs and iridescent
central mast
Guy lines with red metal
tensioners
Thick and thin metal stakes
1. Lay out your tent in its intended location,
spread it out, find the door, and rotate as
necessary until it reaches its desired orientation
2. Using the thin metal stakes, stake the integrated
ground sheet down through the eyelets around its
outer edges, attaching the elastic loops as well once
each stake has been driven most of the way down
3. Noticing the upper and lower rows of fabric
loops along your tent's seams, begin securing the
free end of each guy line to one such loop. A
classic slip knot will suffice, but of course you're
welcome to use a prettier knot if you like!
4. Unzip the door and bring in the central mast.
Snap each piece together, align the centre of the
sunshade piece (off-white fabric with hooks and
elastic lines) with the top of the mast, and orient the
base of the mast directly in the centre of the tent as
you raise it up into vertical position
5. Bring in the black tent ribs,
extend them, slide both ends into
their upper and lower pockets
along the seams, and secure them
with the velcro attachment pieces
6. Heading back outside, stretch
the upper guy lines out until you
can determine roughly where the
thick metal stakes should end up,
and sink them down into position
7. Leaving the knot on each
tensioner in place, pull the rope
on the long side out in order to
create a loop
8. Placing this loop around its stake, hold the
tensioner as shown and pull the slack on the tent side
through it in order to create strong tension. Repeat
this process with the 2nd guy line along each seam
until the entire tent's guy lines are complete
9. Celebrate! Your Teardrop Stargazer is ready to
start outfitting with the rest of its interior decor. You
may wish to unclip and tie the fabric sky panels as
shown below depending on your preference.
MOULD
The canvas used has been treated in order
for it to resist dirt, UV radiation, and
fungus. This makes it resistant to these
three, but not fully invulnerable. If the
canvas remains damp, in a place where
mould can grow, eventually it will. Avoid
cases where your tent finds itself with low
ventilation, high moisture, excessive shade,
and/or insufficient sunlight.
STORAGE
Your tent should be bone dry before
storage. Storing the tent wet for even two
days can result in permanent discolouration
due to mildew spots.
Please Note:
MAINTENANCE
After enough time in the elements, certain areas of
your tent may begin to lose their waterproofing and
start to appear more translucent. In this case, we
recommend re-conditioning it with a conventionally
available spray sealant waterproofing agent. Feel free
to contact us if you have any difficulty in finding a
good option - [email protected] is usually
best. Applying chemical cleaning agents can also
result in impaired waterproofing. It is recommended to
re-condition with waterproofing agent when chemical
usage is unavoidable.
Dust and dried mud is best removed when the canvas
is dry with a clean hard bristle brush such as a floor
brush.
If you have any concern about your zippers over time,
treating them with silicone can be a great way to
restore easy functionality.
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