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Big Agnes Mine Mountain Series Royal Flush 3 Setup Instructions

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1. Remove contents of stuff sack and lay tent body flat on ground.
2. Assemble the four poles. One orange hubbed pole, two orange straight poles and one black vestibule pole.
3. Orient the hubbed pole so the shorter, middle section runs across the width of the tent body, aligning
the pole with the seams and clips on the tent.
4. You will notice one side of each hub has a piece that will fit into the plastic clip on the tent body.
Make sure that side of the hub is facing down.
5. Insert the four ends of the hubbed pole into the grommets in the red webbing straps at the four corners of the tent.
6. Attach the clips on the tent body to the hub pole frame that is now standing. Two clips are "u" shaped
and slide over the bottom of the hubs. The hook shaped clips fit over the pole.
7. Take one of the orange poles and insert the ends into the grommets on the black webbing straps located at the
floor seam towards the back door of the tent (tent body is symmetrical and you determine the front and back. The
larger vestibule on the fly will be the front and the smaller vestibule will be the back. (Step 12).
8. The pole from Step 7 will angle from back to front to back, wrapping around the front of the tent,
above the front door and back to the black webbing on the opposite side if the tent (the pole aligns with
the seam lines and clips on the tent body). Attach the hook shaped clips on the tent body to this pole –
but do not yet attach the carabiner-style clips.
9. Repeat Steps 7 and 8 with the remaining orange pole, inserting pole into grommets on remaining black
webbing straps towards front door of tent body.
10. This pole will angle towards and wrap around the back of the tent, above the back door (the pole aligns
with the seam lines and clips on the tent body). Attach the hook shaped clips on the tent body to this pole.
11. Now, attach the carabiner-style clips over both poles where they intersect.
12. Drape the rain fly over the tent – the door with the vertical zipper will be the back door. Match red
webbing on the fly and corners of the tent body together.
13. There are four webbing straps with buckles on each side of the tent. Clip the rear three buckles on fly
and tent body together on each side of tent (one red, two black). Leave the front buckles with red webbing
unclipped until the vestibule pole is inserted in front vestibule.
14. Feed the black pole through the sleeve above the vestibule door on the underside of the fly. Then,
attach the Velcro loops on the underside of the fly to the pole.
15. Insert the ends of the vestibule pole into the remaining grommets in the red webbing straps at the front
corners of the tent.
16. Clip the remaining buckles on the fly and tent body together.
17. Stake out all corners and guy lines for maximum stability, space and ventilation.
If you purchase the optional Big Agnes footprint for any of our models, it will enable you to pitch a Fast Fly shel-
ter while leaving the tent body behind. The Fast Fly configuration requires the footprint, tent fly, poles and stakes.
1. Lay footprint out flat and stake out.
2. Assemble the four poles: One orange hubbed pole, two orange straight poles and one black vestibule pole.
3. Insert the four ends of the hubbed pole into the grommets in the red webbing straps. Orient the hubbed pole
so the shorter, middle section is parallel to the side of the footprint that does not have the black webbing straps.
4. Insert one end of the straight orange pole into the grommet on the black webbing on the side of the foot
print and the other end into the grommet on the black webbing on the opposite side of the footprint, directly
across from where you started. The pole will wrap around the two hubs.
5. Repeat Step 3 with the remaining orange pole and insert the ends into the grommets on the remaining
black webbing straps.
6. Drape the rain fly over the poles that are standing, matching the red webbing on fly with red webbing on
footprint. The door with the straight, vertical zipper is the smaller, back door.
7. On the underside of the fly are several Velcro loops – these correspond with the points where poles intersect.
Wrap the Velcro loops around all intersection points.
8. There are four webbing straps with buckles on each side of the footprint. Clip the rear three buckles on fly
and footprint together on each side of tent (one red, two black). Leave the front buckles with red webbing
unclipped until the vestibule pole is inserted in front vestibule.
9. Feed the black pole through the sleeve above the vestibule door on the underside of the fly. Then, attach
the Velcro loops on the underside of the fly to the pole.
10. Insert the ends of the vestibule pole into the remaining grommets on the red webbing straps at the front
corners of the footprint.
11. Clip the remaining buckles on the fly and footprint together.
12. Stake out all corners and guy lines for maximum stability and space.
Separate 6", large diameter pole segment included for emergency field repair.
11/2/07
4:34 PM
Cut here to remove. Do Not Tear!
ROYAL FLUSH 3 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
FAST FLY SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Slide repair pole over the break to act as a splint.
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Summary of Contents for Big Agnes Mine Mountain Series Royal Flush 3

  • Page 1 FAST FLY SET UP INSTRUCTIONS If you purchase the optional Big Agnes footprint for any of our models, it will enable you to pitch a Fast Fly shel- ter while leaving the tent body behind. The Fast Fly configuration requires the footprint, tent fly, poles and stakes.
  • Page 2 Keeping your zippers clean will help keep the coils and sliders from wearing out. If filled with dirt, vacuum or brush zippers before storing tent. All Big Agnes tents are guaranteed against manufacturing or material defect. We do not war- ranty products damaged from normal wear and tear, alteration made by owner, misuse, accidents or damages caused by uses other than intended.