The waterproof outer layer (note: it is not symmetrical).

Slide the remaining silver-ended pole through the sleeve on the vestibule and secure it into the silver grommets. 4. Final Stakes and Adjustments

Lay the ground cloth down first, then spread the tent body flat on top of it.

Stake out the vestibule to create extra storage space for gear.

Take the two long, black-ended poles and slide them through the black-coded sleeves on top of the tent so they form an "X".

You should have two main crossing poles, two shorter bracer poles, and one vestibule pole.

Slide these through the green-ended sleeves and click them into the green-coded grommets. These poles run through webbing loops inside the tent to form the "bracing" structure. 3. Attach the Rainfly and Vestibule

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The waterproof outer layer (note: it is not symmetrical).

Slide the remaining silver-ended pole through the sleeve on the vestibule and secure it into the silver grommets. 4. Final Stakes and Adjustments rashikamp4

Lay the ground cloth down first, then spread the tent body flat on top of it. The waterproof outer layer (note: it is not symmetrical)

Stake out the vestibule to create extra storage space for gear. Final Stakes and Adjustments Lay the ground cloth

Take the two long, black-ended poles and slide them through the black-coded sleeves on top of the tent so they form an "X".

You should have two main crossing poles, two shorter bracer poles, and one vestibule pole.

Slide these through the green-ended sleeves and click them into the green-coded grommets. These poles run through webbing loops inside the tent to form the "bracing" structure. 3. Attach the Rainfly and Vestibule