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SIERRA DESIGNS 2011 Cherry Street, Unit 202 Louisville, CO 80027 Phone: 303-262-3050 Fax: 303-262-3051 Toll Free: 800-635-0461
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STRETCH DOME AST
Your Sierra Designs STRETCH
DOME AST (Arch Support
Technology) tent is very easy
to pitch and maintain. Follow
these instructions to pitch your
tent quickly, safely and easily.
Figure 3: Clip-Loc Figure 5: LadderLoc
TIGHTEN
FLOOR
TOWARD
CEILING
Figure 7: Line Tightener
Figure 4: Flysheet (top view)
STRETCH DOME AST TENT CONTENTS
Tent Body & Rainfly: 1 Line Tighteners: 12
Tent Poles: 5 Pitching Instructions: 1
Tent Stakes: 11* Jake’s Corner Instructions: 1
Guy Cord: 12 Stake Sack: 1
Jake’s Corner Assembly
™
: 4 Pole Sack: 1
* Sierra Designs tents include stakes for pitching the body and fly under normal conditions.
Additional stakes may be required in severe conditions.
Figure 6: Top view
Figure 1: Correct Pole Assembly
Figure 2: Tent Body (top view)
the tent making sure the vestibule is over the end with the brow pole.
Please note that the tent body is symmetrical so the fly can go on with
the vestibule over either door. At points 1 to 12 (Figure 4) on the in-
side of the tent fly you will find side release buckles. Attach these ⅝"
points to their mates on the tent body. It is easiest if you start at the
points nearest the apex and work down. At points J and K on the fly
you will find Velcro
®
attachments. Attach these to the vestibule pole.
At eight perimeter points on the fly are LadderLoc fly attachments ¾"
(Figure 5). These points correspond to the ends of the poles at points
A–H. Working your way around the perimeter of the tent, hook the
grommets at the ends of the adjustment straps over the pole ends at
points A, B, G and H and then tighten the adjustment straps. Work
-
ing your way around the tent again, follow the same procedure for
points C, D, E and F. Now stake out the adjustable vestibule loops
at points L and M, and back door at point N. Tighten these to the
desired tautness.
Ventilation
Proper ventilation is essential for creating a comfortable living space inside
your tent. The vestibule door panel can be rolled away for maximum
ventilation. Because the rainfly has an awning over the door, you can often
leave the door tied open in a rain storm, provided the door faces away from
the wind. When the door in the rear of the rainfly is left fully or partially
open, it effectively improves flow-through ventilation. Additionally, the
zippers at the top of the vestibule and back door can be used to regulate
ventilation. Staking out the center back of the rainfly (point N) further
enhances ventilation by increasing airflow under the fly.
Internal Guy System
Years ago, Sierra Designs was the first to introduce the revolutionary
Internal Guy System. This system remains a very important feature in
our Convertible and 4-Season tents. When installed, this simple sys-
tem will greatly increase the strength of your tent with the weight of
a few guy cords. This system is very useful in extreme weather condi-
tions, but is not necessary under normal conditions.
All attachments are made inside the tent. All that is Installation:
needed are 4 pieces of guy cord of 100 lengths or longer, (line tight-”
eners may be used but are optional). Some of these items have been
provided complimentary with your tent. There are nine webbing loops
sewn to the interior of the tent body; one in each corner of the floor at
points A, B, G and H (Figure 6) and one at each of the pole intersec
-
tion points in the ceiling at points O, P, Q, R and I.
Start by tying one end of a cord through the webbing loop in the ceiling
at point Q. Secure the other end at point A with a double half-hitch
or one of the complimentary line tighteners (See Figure 7). Repeat
this procedure for lines between points B and O, G and R, H and P.
Note: Point I is the apex of the tent and it is not part of the Internal
Guy System. Use point I as a hang loop. The Internal Guy System will
partially obstruct the doorway. If you want to stow the cord out of the
way when entering or exiting the tent, simply loosen the cord and pass it
through the loop in the ceiling.
Please note that 11 tent stakes and 12 guy cords were provided
with this tent as a courtesy. If you choose to use more than this when
pitching your tent, additional stakes and cord may be purchased at the
store where you originally purchased your tent.
First Pitch
In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we suggest that you
“test pitch” it before embarking on a wilderness trip.
Select a Site
Look for a level spot that is protected from the wind in order to ensure
sleeping comfort. Clear the area of debris such as sharp stones and sticks
which might abrade or puncture the tent floor. Choose an area that will
drain well when it rains.
Unfurl the Tent and Assemble the Poles
Unfold the tent and lay the floor flat on the ground with the door un-
zipped. Carefully unfold the shock corded pole sections and allow them
to slide together. Do not allow the poles to snap together: This can lead
to serious pole damage. Make certain that the insert of each pole sec-
tion is fully inserted into the next pole section (Figure 1). You will have
four straight poles and one shorter brow pole.
Stake Out the Floor
We recommend staking the floor prior to inserting the poles for greater
pitching ease. Although the is a totally freestanding Stretch Dome AST
tent, we suggest that you always stake the floor for greater safety and
stability, especially in high winds. First stake each of the webbing loops
at the back of the tent at points G and H (Figure 2). Next, move to the
front of the tent, pull the webbing loops at points A and B until the
tent floor is squarely and semi-tautly positioned, and stake them down.
Finally, stake the sides at points C, D, E and F, again pulling the tent floor
semi-taut.
Erect the Tent
Insert the tips of one of the straight poles into the grommets at points
A and H, and the tips of a second straight pole into the grommets at
points B and G (Figure 2). Pull the two poles up so they intersect at
point I and attach the Clip-Loc
™
over the intersection at the apex (do
not attach the cord yet). Now, following the seams along the poles, at-
tach the remaining Swift Clips
™
. Next, insert a straight pole at points
C and D, arching the pole around the back of the tent. Finally, attach
all Swift Clips along this pole’s path. Repeat this process with the re-
maining straight pole between points E and F. Now that all the straight
poles have been attached to the tent body, attach the 6 remaining Clip-
Locs. Hook the four Clip-Locs nearest to the doors over the intersection
with their opening facing the middle of the tent. Now attach the cord
on the Clip-Locs by wrapping the cord in the direction crossing the
open gate of the clip. Wrap the cord around the pole intersection two to
four times, depending on desired firmness, then slide the cord into the
groove on the backside of the clip to hold it taut (Figure 3).
Fly Sheet
You now have one remaining curved brow pole. Place the ends of this
pole in the buckets at points S and V or T and U. Drape the fly over
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