Mountain Equipment Co-Op OPEONGO 2 Booklet

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This booklet tells you how to prepare, assemble, and maintain your new
tent; please keep it for future reference. Set up your tent at home before
your fi rst trip; this will allow you to inspect it for any manufacturing
defects, check that all parts are present, and learn the assembly
procedure with minimal stress on the tent and on you.

Your Opeongo 2 tent package includes:

Tent body
Tent fl y
One pole system on a centre hub
One separate shorter pole
Aluminum pegs and nylon guylines
Aluminum pole repair sleeve
OPEONGO 2
2.5m
0.85m
Height inside 1.1m
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  • Page 1 Your Opeongo 2 tent package includes: Tent body Tent fl y One pole system on a centre hub 2.5m...
  • Page 2 SET-UP SEAM SEALING The seams of your tent have been waterproof taped wherever possible. All tents have areas that cannot be properly sealed with a taping A note about shock-corded poles: machine, so we include a small tube of “touch-up” sealer. Try your tent Shockcord (bungee cord) is meant to keep pole sections in the proper in the rain or under a garden sprinkler to determine if you want to seal order—not as an automatic assembly mechanism for poles.
  • Page 3 The Opeongo 2 has a number of guyline attachments so you can rig it increasingly securely in response to actual or anticipated winds. To secure the tent: If you have not already done so, peg out the four corners of the tent.
  • Page 4 “bug tent.” and other sensitive areas. It is your responsibility to use candle lanterns The Opeongo 2 features a roof peak vent which allows rising, warm, moist wisely and with extreme caution: we do not endorse the use of any air to escape, while encouraging cooler, drier air to fl ow in through other fl ame or heat source in a tent.
  • Page 5 Zippers in marine environments, treat them more frequently. A worn slider is the cause of most zipper problems. An occasional Storing the Tent application of 303 Protectant or a silicone-based lubricant will help reduce Dry the tent and poles completely before storage to avoid mildew or wear.

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