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SOLOIST
Go Nice Places, Do Good Things.
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Soloist can be pitched inner or outer first. The easiest and
most effective method is inner pitch first. If you have a
footprint now is the time to peg it out. Ensure the ground is
free from sharp objects and rocks. In windy conditions it is
best to pitch Soloist inline with the wind.
2. Lay out the inner to line up with the footprint and peg out
the four corners until a suitable tension.
Introducing your new Soloist
tent. A one person 3 season
backpacking tent weighing 1.2kg,
freestanding, stable and light with
oodles of room for your kit.
IMPORTANT:
Thank you for purchasing the Alpkit Soloist. Please curtail
your excitement and do not use this product until you have
read, understood, and complied with all the instructions and
warnings contained within this manual.
3. Assemble all of the poles and insert the pole tips into the
four corner eyelets on both the inner and groundsheet.
The poles should bend upwards when pitching the last two
sections to create the tent shape. [Fig 1]
4. Using the pole clips, attach the inner canopy to the poles.
[Fig 2]
5. Unpack the flysheet and place over the top of the inner
canopy. Use the velcro tabs to ensure a secure fit in windy
conditions. Insert the pole ends into the flysheet corner
eyelets.
(1)
(2)
WARNING
◉ This tent is NOT fireproof and will burn in seconds if
exposed to flame or excessive heat.
◉ Do not cook in your tent.
◉ Do not place hot appliances close to the walls or roof of your
tent, observe safety warnings for any appliances and do not
allow children to play near them.
◉ Keep exits of tent free from obstructions and woodland
creatures, they will steal your food.
◉ Maintain adequate ventilation at all times, death by
suffocation is possible. Always store any cheesy socks in
vestibules or outside tent.
◉ Anchor your tent carefully at all times: the use of tent pegs
is recommended, anchors are very heavy.
◉ Choose your campsite wisely, be aware of the possibility of
falling rocks and trees, lightning, flash floods, avalanches
and airborne whales.
If this product does not meet your expectations upon
delivery or does not live up to the demands placed upon
it, please return it within 3 years of purchase for repair,
replacement or refund. If the problem is our fault then
we will do this to your satisfaction, if it' s your fault we will
help the best we can!
Email: support@alpkit.com
Phone: +44(0) 1773 417007
Website: alpkit.com/support

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  • Page 1 3. Assemble all of the poles and insert the pole tips into the four corner eyelets on both the inner and groundsheet. 1. Soloist can be pitched inner or outer first. The easiest and The poles should bend upwards when pitching the last two most effective method is inner pitch first.
  • Page 2 Outer: 20d Silicone coated ripstop Polyester with PU backer Wash it, pass it on, give to a friend, sell it, donate it to charity, is best to pitch Soloist inline with the wind. (HH: 3,000mm) make it into something else or recycle it and let someone else 2.