12 Person Instant Cabin Tent
18ft x 10ft x 80in
We Recommend...
2 People
Rubber Mallet
Setup Tips
• For a comfortable night's rest, clear your camp area of debris
before setting up your tent.
• When opening for the first time, the rainfly is rolled together
with the tent body.
• Lay out all of the contents of the bag and assemble all tent
poles before setting up your tent.
• Push the awning pole through sleeve, don't pull.
• Make sure the sleeve fabric is evenly distributed to avoid
catching the pole section ends.
1
Prepare and Stake Tent
• Pull tent out flat and tight.
• Unfold (8) leg poles from the pod shape.
• Unfold legs again at joints to lay tent
flat. Center will stand up.
2
Lift Roof and Eave Poles
• Lift up on arm joints until eave poles at 3-way side hubs are extended.
• Grab roof poles and pull straight out to create tent's cabin shape.
• Poles will cross each other at center.
• Leg poles will angle at joints to partially stand up.
3
Extend Leg Poles
Extend each of the (8) leg poles the green
locking buttons "click," and lock the poles
into place.
You can now easily move your tent to its
final position before installing the rainfly
and securing with stakes and guylines.
4
Attach Rainfly to Tent (Option 1)
NOTE: See guyline attachment options with and without rainfly.
• Drape rainfly over tent, placing "Core" logo over door.
• Snap plastic clip attached to strap located at corner of rainfly onto leg
pole underneath green locking button.
• Repeat for remaining leg poles (fig. 1).
• Insert shockcorded awning pole into sleeve on underside of rainfly
above door (fig. 2).
• Insert metal end of awning pole into hole on plastic grommet located at
each side of door (fig. 3).
• Repeat steps on opposite side of tent.
• Tighten straps on rainfly to secure.
• IMPORTANT: Attach (1) hook-and-loop tab on the underside of the
Rainfly to each pole (fig. 4).
• Insert guyline clip into buckle located on rainfly (fig. 5).
• Repeat above step for remaining buckles on rainfly.
• See Step 5 for staking tent, guylines & ground vents (fig. 6 & 7).
Level Area
ROOF POLE
3-WAY HUB
EAVE POLES
ARM JOINT
LEG POLE
LOCKING
BUTTON
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fig. 5
fig. 3
5
Attach Rainfly to Tent (Option 2)
• Remove guylines from bag.
• Insert guyline clip into buckle located above leg pole (fig. 8).
• Repeat above step for remaining leg poles.
• See Step 5 for staking tent, guylines & ground vents (fig. 6 & 7).
NOTE: Staking the guylines help prevent damage to the tent in
windy conditions
fig. 5
6
Stake Tent, Secure Ground Vents and Guylines
• Drive stakes at a 45º angle through web loop at base of tent to secure to
ground (fig. 6).
• Floor of tent should be taut when staked properly.
• Locate guylines attached to the rainfly (fig. 7).
• Stake out each guyline at a 45 degree angle.
• Tighten guylines as needed by adjusting the slider up the cord.
• Stake out ground vents on either side of tent (where air intake
graphics are).
7
Room Dividers and Gear Loft
• Hang one or both room dividers by inserting black toggles through the
plastic rings on fabric loops located at the center portion of the sides of
your tent, as needed.
• Attach gear loft by inserting the plastic hooks located at each corner
through the fabric loops located at the top of the tent.
NOTE: Gear loft is for storing personal, lightweight items. Storing heavier
items may cause damage to the tent fabric.
Model #40027
Contents & Repair Parts
Tent (40004)
Awning Pole (91128)
End Eave Pole (90886)
Middle Eave Pole (90108)
Roof Pole (90885)
Center Hub
Corner Joint
Reflective
(91129)
Guyline x 6
(91150)
(91131)
Gear Loft x 1 (90636)
Side Hub
(90138)
fig. 2
fig. 4
RAINFLY
SLEEVE
PLASTIC
GROMMET
fig. 7
Rainfly (91171)
Room Divider
(91130)
Stakes x 10
(90014)
Carry Bag (90634)
fig. 1
fig. 6
fig. 7
fig. 6
(continued on back)
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