Eureka! Solitaire tent User manual

Below you will find brief information for tent Solitaire. This tent features a shock-corded frame, a zipper along the center of the roof for easy access/egress, and a fly that is not freestanding. The fly must be staked out and adjusted to maintain tension support. This tent can be used in a variety of conditions and features a High/Low venting system for increased airflow. For optimal performance, this tent should be properly staked out and guyed out in high winds.

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Key features

  • Shock-corded frame
  • Zippered roof access
  • Staked fly for tension support
  • High/Low venting system
  • Stake out points
  • Guy out points

Frequently asked questions

Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. Assemble the shock-corded poles, making sure the inserts are seated firmly into the plain ends. Slide the rubber tip of the long pole through the sleeve at the front of the tent and continue until you reach the pocket on the other side. Repeat with the short pole at the rear of the tent. Pull the tent fabric taut and stake out the beckets and floor loops. Untie and unfold the fly over the tent, tie the cords to the loops, and stake out the cords. Attach the shockcord loops from the sides of the fly to the stake, being careful that the fly does not come in contact with the tent body. Stake out the beckets and floor loops at the rear of the tent. Your tent is ready!

Detach shockcords, open doors, and pull up stakes. Pull pins out of the tent poles and push poles out of the sleeves. Collapse the poles and stow. Fold the tent/fly onto itself. Roll up both towards the door and stow.

Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC warrants to the original purchaser that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship, for the life of the product. The life of the product is determined from the date of purchase until such time as the product is no longer serviceable due to normal wear and tear.
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