Eureka! Copper Canyon 1610 tent Instructions

Below you will find brief information for tent Copper Canyon 1610. The Copper Canyon 1610 is a large tent with a double wall construction. It has pre-attached guy out ropes and built-in loops at optimal guy out locations. It also has a sweep out feature that allows you to easily whisk dirt out of the tent.

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Eureka! Tent Copper Canyon 1610 Instructions | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Double wall construction
  • Pre-attached guy out ropes
  • Sweep out feature
  • Large tent
  • High/Low venting
  • Color coded sleeves
  • Shock corded poles
  • Brim rods
  • J-hooks
  • Stake out loops

Frequently asked questions

Leave the windows partially open at night to provide cross ventilation and further reduce condensation. Cross ventilation becomes more important in very humid or extremely cold conditions when the permeable roof is less effective. High/Low venting is accomplished within the inner tent via roof vents, doors and windows.

Tent door has “Sweep Out” feature. Stake the web loop (inside the door) to the ground to easily whisk dirt out of the tent.

Stake the tent down through the web loops. Stake opposite corners while applying tension to smooth the floor wrinkles. Next, align the center poles and stake down. Do this before you add the fly.

Guy out the tent. This tent has very large straight walls that act differently in high winds. There are pre-attached guy out ropes in the pockets on the fly at the top of each pole. Stake out the ropes and adjust tension with the sliders. Additional guy out instructions on the back side of this sheet.
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