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E Series Setup - TentPak Internal parts

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E Series Setup
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open PhantomWhen you open the bottom compartment of the TentPak you will find the following components: 1) a four season tent fastened to the inner lining of the back pack by a connector, 2)  a silver and safety orange rain fly, 3) aluminum tent poles inside of a black nylon sleeve, and 4) the tent pegs also inside of a black nylon sleeve both sitting in the very bottom of the compartment.

Although the connector has a side release buckle, it is intended that this buckle only be used to separate the tent and backpack for individual cleaning purposes or for camping in bear country. There, the pack with your food must be suspended 20 ft. above the ground from a tree branch. As long as the TentPak is connected you have the assurance that regardless of the camping or emergency situation you will be prepared and ready with your shelter.

Please carefully inspect all of the components. Notice the sizes of the rolled up tent and rain fly. In order for the tent and rain fly to be repacked inside of the backpack they must not exceed 15.5 inches in width. Use your tent poles in the sleeve as a measuring stick.



Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 September 2009 11:59  

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