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Sierra Designs METEOR 2 Pitching Instructions

Sierra Designs METEOR 2 Pitching Instructions

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METEOR 2/3
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sierra Designs tent! In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we
recommend you "test pitch" it before embarking on your wilderness adventure.
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Tent body, rain fly, 2 poles, guy cords, V-stakes, storage bag, and pole bag with stake pocket.
STEP 1:
Find an even piece of ground; be sure the area is clear of
debris. Lay out your tent as shown. Stake the 4 corners (circled).
STEP 3:
Connect Tent Lite hooks to poles. Attached yellow ridge
pole to Ball Cap Connectors.
STEP 5:
On the UNDER side of the fly, Clip the SQ Rings to the Ball
Cap Connector & wrap the 4 velcro loops to the tent poles.
NOTE: this will ensure proper fly tensioning.
SQ Ring:
SQ
VL
Velcro Loop:
Ball Cap Connector
Ridge Pole
Tent Lite Hook
SQ
VL
VL
STEP 2:
Assemble the "X" pole. Locate the YELLOW pole ends and
insert into tent corners with YELLOW SD Anchors/webbing.
Yellow Pole
Yellow webbing &
SD Anchor
STEP 4:
Lay the rain fly over the tent body matching the RED corner
of the tent with the RED corner on the fly.
Match RED corner of y with
RED corner of tent body.
Attach fly cord loop around pole tip
VL
Pull down String Lock cord to tighten
STEP 6:
Attach fly cord loop around pole tip
on all corners. Adjust tension by pulling
down on String Lock cord. Stake out
vestibules and your tent is fully set up!

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Summary of Contents for Sierra Designs METEOR 2

  • Page 1 METEOR 2/3 PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sierra Designs tent! In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we recommend you “test pitch” it before embarking on your wilderness adventure. PACKAGE INCLUDES: Tent body, rain fly, 2 poles, guy cords, V-stakes, storage bag, and pole bag with stake pocket.
  • Page 2 METEOR 2/3 USING YOUR TENT GUYING OUT YOUR TENT: Your tent includes guy out loops, guylines, and stakes. It is good practice to always guy out your tent, but is absolutely necessary when it’s windy. Guy out your tent in the 4 locations shown below to prevent pole rotation/breakage during high winds.

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