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Tarptent Scarp 1
Basic Setup
Basic setup is very easy. It will take about 2 minutes once you get the hang of
it. For additional photos, see http://www.tarptent.com/scarp1.html
1. Spread canopy on ground, black floor side down. Remove stakes from stake
bag and have ready.
2
Assemble 7-segment, main arch pole. Pole length is just over 10 ft / 3 m.
3. Insert pole tip into yellow pole sleeve, push pole through sleeve, and insert
both pole tips into grommets.
4. Pull out one corner of the canopy, spread strut ends apart, loop guyline over
stake and stake to ground. Repeat with adjoining corner so that one end of
the canopy is secured. Leave center edge strut guyline loose for now.
5. Now walk to the other end of the stucture, lift and pull both corners to
center the central arch, and stake one of the corners as shown.
6. Now pull the remaining corner guyline out and stake.
7. Adjust corner positions, center arch, and restake as necessary to ensure
canopy is taut.
8. Set center edge strut to a vertical postion, pull out center edge guyline, and
stake. Repeat other side.
10. Use line tighteners at each corner to fine-tune tension. Line tighteners (pull
cord end to tighten; lift lever to loosen) adjust tension.
Pull to tighten

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Summary of Contents for Tarptent Scarp 1

  • Page 1 Basic Setup Basic setup is very easy. It will take about 2 minutes once you get the hang of it. For additional photos, see http://www.tarptent.com/scarp1.html 1. Spread canopy on ground, black floor side down. Remove stakes from stake bag and have ready.
  • Page 2 Then walk to the other end of closed when the zipper is open. The buckle also helps take stress off the zipper. the Scarp 1 and insert the remaining pole tips through the loops. Now slide and center each pole so that pole tips extend about 17 inches / 43 cm past each corner.
  • Page 3 It’s also a good idea Scarp 1 is strong but not intended for areas with extreme snowfall, especially to paint thicker swaths of silicone on the compartment floor in the area of your heavy, wet snowfall which readily sticks to the canopy instead of sloughing sleeping pad to help reduce sliding, especially if you use an inflatable pad.