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🏕️ Bedouin (Stretch) Tent Installation Guide | |||
1. Lay Out the Tent Membrane RUBBER SIDE UP, D RINGS DOWN | |||
• Spread the tent membrane across the desired area. | |||
• Temporarily tack down the corners with sandbags or short stakes to prevent shifting during setup. | |||
2. Stake Anchor Points | |||
• Install 3-foot ground stakes at a 45° angle away from the tent. (3 meters) | |||
• For high-tension zones (corners and major pull points), use a double stake and webbing V-formation for extra holding power. | |||
3. Prep Poles | |||
• Insert shackles into the holes at the top of each pole. | |||
• Run the tension line through: | |||
• The central shackle on the pole top, | |||
• The bilateral webbing loops on the membrane (skipping every other loop), | |||
• Then into a double-pulley system with the integrated “cockring” tension anchor, if used. | |||
4. Raise Perimeter Poles First | |||
• Begin lifting the outer/perimeter poles one at a time, using your pulley system to apply tension evenly. | |||
• Adjust stake lines to maintain symmetrical stretch and smooth curvature. | |||
5. Raise Central Poles Last (with Dolly Assist) | |||
• Once the perimeter is standing and tensioned, lift the central poles last. | |||
• Use a hand truck/dolly or lever assist to safely raise each central pole into place. | |||
6. Final Tension & Safety Check | |||
• Recheck all stakes and straps for proper tension. | |||
• Look for clean lines, no slack or flapping, and proper slope for rain runoff. | |||
• Walk perimeter to confirm all anchors are secure and lines are tight | |||
Latest revision as of 17:49, 24 July 2025
🏕️ Bedouin (Stretch) Tent Installation Guide
1. Lay Out the Tent Membrane RUBBER SIDE UP, D RINGS DOWN
• Spread the tent membrane across the desired area. • Temporarily tack down the corners with sandbags or short stakes to prevent shifting during setup.
2. Stake Anchor Points
• Install 3-foot ground stakes at a 45° angle away from the tent. (3 meters) • For high-tension zones (corners and major pull points), use a double stake and webbing V-formation for extra holding power.
3. Prep Poles
• Insert shackles into the holes at the top of each pole. • Run the tension line through: • The central shackle on the pole top, • The bilateral webbing loops on the membrane (skipping every other loop), • Then into a double-pulley system with the integrated “cockring” tension anchor, if used.
4. Raise Perimeter Poles First
• Begin lifting the outer/perimeter poles one at a time, using your pulley system to apply tension evenly. • Adjust stake lines to maintain symmetrical stretch and smooth curvature.
5. Raise Central Poles Last (with Dolly Assist)
• Once the perimeter is standing and tensioned, lift the central poles last. • Use a hand truck/dolly or lever assist to safely raise each central pole into place.
6. Final Tension & Safety Check
• Recheck all stakes and straps for proper tension. • Look for clean lines, no slack or flapping, and proper slope for rain runoff. • Walk perimeter to confirm all anchors are secure and lines are tight