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| E Series Setup |
| Components |
| Roll Out the Tent |
| Tent Pole Insertion |
| Grommets |
| Connections Again |
| Completed Setup |
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Next, you will roll out the tent and open it up flat on the ground. As you look at the orange part of the rain fly, which is laying on the ground between the tent and the backpack, you will see that the connector stretching across it is still connected.
You will also see that the tent poles are laying across the body of the tent. That is just to show you that there are three poles. The two longer poles crisscross in the center of the tent from front corner to back corner and the shorter pole stabilizes and holds up the door opening.
You will also notice across the body of the tent, orange sleeves. These tent pole sleeves are coated on the inside with a poly urethane to help the fabric grab the aluminum pole and stabilize the tent. That being said, the sleeve and pole construction of this tent already makes it extremely strong, even in 60 mile an hour winds, according to some owners.







