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Winterial 2-Person Camping and Backpacking Tent

August 16, 2015 - Comment

The Winterial Two Person Camping Tent With Carry Bag is perfect for anyone who enjoys time out in the great outdoors. This test is perfect for backpacking, star gazing, or even just pitching a tent at a concert. It’s lightweight and fits easily into its bag so you can take it anywhere. It’s very easy

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The Winterial Two Person Camping Tent With Carry Bag is perfect for anyone who enjoys time out in the great outdoors. This test is perfect for backpacking, star gazing, or even just pitching a tent at a concert. It’s lightweight and fits easily into its bag so you can take it anywhere. It’s very easy to set up and can even fit an air mattress. This tent is made of Nylon and comes with a waterproof bottom and a two-layer door. The door allows you to unzip the main door and enjoy the beautiful weather while still leaving the netting door closed.

The order comes with one tent, two poles, one carrying bag, and 4 tent stakes. The tent stakes are durable metal J-hooks. The open dimensions of this tent are 76′ x 60′ x 42′ and when packed the dimensions are 4′ x 4′ x 23.5′.

Here’s how easy it is to put this tent together:

•Find a flat spot on the ground. If you feel it is necessary

•place a tarp on the floor.

•Take tent and steaks out of the backpack.

•Unfold your tent and lay it flat on the floor (or on top of a tarp).

•Locate the two poles, rain fly top, and your 4 stakes.

•Take your two poles and separate them. Both poles will be split into small sections and held together with an elastic cord.

•Assemble each pole.

•Take your tent pole and run it through the tube that was sown into the fabric. Fit the ends of the pole into the grommets.

•Do the same with the other tent pole and other tube.

•Secure the tent onto the floor with the tent stakes.

•Add the rain fly cover over the tent and use the paracord to secure it tightly so that the rain doesn’t drip down into your tent. (If you have a tarp under your tent make sure you tuck it underneath your tent so that no water lands on it and causes a big puddle directly under your tent.

Now your tent is ready!

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