Tent Instructions

Ascent Instructional Videos

Ascent 1 - Instructional Video

Ascent 2 - Instructional Video

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets, so that the frame is erect, matching pole tips with colour-coded webbing loops and grommets.
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Lay the rainfly over the frame then attach the fly to the corners of the inner tent.
  8. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut.
  9. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; an unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub. Assemble the separate short ridge pole.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets so the tent frame is erect. 
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Rest the short ridge pole in the divot of the centre clip and attach the ceiling of the inner tent to the corresponding ball clips over the ridge pole. Tension it over the frame.
  8. Lay the rainfly over the frame, attaching the two clips at the fly centre to the ridge pole first then attach the fly to the corners of the inner tent.
  9. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut.
  10. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; an unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.

Velocity Instructional Videos

Velocity 1 - Instructional Video

Velocity 2 - Instructional Video

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub. Assemble the separate short ridge pole.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets, so that the frame is erect, matching pole tips with colour-coded webbing.
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Attach the short ridge pole to the pole socket at the top of the frame and then attach the two remaining roof clips of the inner tent to the ends of the ridge pole with the corresponding ball clips and tension it over the frame.
  8. Lay the rainfly over the frame, attaching the two clips at the fly centre to the ridge pole first. Attach the Velcro tabs to the frame.
  9. Attach the rainfly to the corners of the inner tent, hooking the metal tabs under the poles. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut.
  10. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; an unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub.  Assemble the separate short ridge pole.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets, so that the frame is erect, matching pole tips with colour-coded webbing.
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Attach the short ridge pole to the pole socket at the top of the frame and then attach the two remaining roof clips of the inner tent to the ends of the ridge pole with the corresponding ball clips and tension it over the frame.
  8. Lay the rainfly over the frame, attaching the two clips at the fly centre to the ridge pole first. Attach the Velcro tabs to the frame
  9. Attach the rainfly to the corners of the inner tent hooking the metal tabs under the poles and using tension buckles to tighten. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut. 
  10. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; An unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.

Scout Instructional Videos

Scout 1 - Instructional Video

Scout 2 - Instructional Video

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets, so that the frame is erect, matching pole tips with colour-coded webbing.
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Lay the rainfly over the frame, attaching it to the ridge pole first then attach the fly to the corners of the inner tent.
  8. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut.
  9. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; an unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.

  1. Remove any sharp debris from the intended campsite.
  2. We recommend using the corresponding tent footprint (sold separately). Lay this out first.
  3. Lay out the inner tent (atop the footprint if using) and peg the corners out taut.
  4. Assemble the tent alloy frame. Make sure the aluminium pole sections are fully engaged in the hub. Assemble the separate short ridge pole.
  5. Insert the frame tips into the corner grommets so the tent frame is erect.  
  6. Attach the plastic clips of the inner tent to the frame.
  7. Rest the short ridge pole in the divot of the centre clip and attach the ceiling of the inner tent to the corresponding ball clips over the ridge pole. Tension it over the frame.
  8. Lay the rainfly over the frame, attaching the two clips at the fly centre to the ridge pole first then attach the fly to the corners of the inner tent.
  9. Peg out the vestibules until they are taut.
  10. Peg out the corner storm ropes for stability in the wind.

USE TIPS: All tents require securing with pegs; an unsecured tent is dangerous and susceptible to damage. Additional pegs and ropes may be required in challenging weather conditions. Adjustment of pegs and ropes may be necessary to maintain tension and optimal weatherproofing.