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Eureka Forte SQ 2XT User Manual

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REV. A 9.09

Assembly Instructions

Forte SQ 2XT Tents

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Component List: 1 Tent Body, 1 Tent Fly, 2 Ridge Pole Extensions, 4 Part Frame

Assembly, 1 Carry Bag, 1 Stake Bag with Stakes, 1 Pole Bag, 1 Pole Repair Splint

NOTE: Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to

get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock cord and/or damage the pole ends.

1.

Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground. In windy conditions, stake down

one front corner into wind. See fig.1.

3.

Fit the ring/pins into the poles:

There are webs sewn to each corner of

the tent. Start at either end and insert

the pins into the bottom of the poles at

that end. Repeat at the opposite end.

See fig. 4.

4.

Raise the frame: Start at either

end and insert the ridge pole

into a hub. Walk to the

opposite end and grasp both

the ridge pole and the

second hub. Push/curve the

poles until the ridge pole

fits securely into the

second hub. See fig. 5.

Fit both of the ridge pole

extensions into the

center of the hubs.

See fig.6

Reach under the fly and wrap each Velcro

®

strap around the

pole. See fig.11.

At each corner, attach the web buckles, from the fly, to their

mates on the tent web. Pull the web to adjust tension as

needed. See fig.12.

Your tent is ready!

7.

Stake the tent down: The tent is now

freestanding. Move it to your desired location.

Stake it down through

the web loops.

Stake opposite corners

while applying

tension to smooth the

floor wrinkles and

square the tent.

See fig.9.

6.

Install the spreader pole: Lay the pole across

the top, over and perpendicular to the ridge

pole. There are two pockets sewn to the top of

the tent body. One of the pockets has a Velcro

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closure and the other is plain. It is easier if you

slide the pole into the plain pocket first and

then capture the other end with the Velcro

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See fig. 8 & 9.

2.

Join the frame sections on the ground: Fit each pole to its mate or hub. The

sections are shockcorded. Try to keep the poles from snapping together, as

this can damage the ends. It is important to make sure that each section has

firmly seated into the hub. Improperly fit poles may cause the hub to break.

Set the “A” frames over the

tent so that the poles align

to the tent corner webs.

See fig. 2 & 3.

5.

Attach the tent body to the

frame: There are two types of

connectors sewn to the tent

body. For the first, hang the

two end shockcords onto the

stand-offs on the hubs. See

fig. 6

Then, work your way down and

across the frame, attaching

the pole clips as you go.

See fig. 7.

8.

Attach the fly to the tent: Drape the fly

over the top of the tent. It only fits one way.

Align the yellow web buckle

from the fly to it’s mate on

the yellow web at the front

corner of the tent. Pull

the fabric out and over

the hubs and out and

over the spreader.

See fig 10.

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9.

Stake out the vestibule: At the front of the tent, pull the stake out loops on

the vestibule taut and stake them down. See fig.13.

Take down: Pull up stakes and open the door. Remove the fly. Un-clip the tent from the poles.

Pull poles out off the pins, collapse the poles and stow in the bag. Fold the tent and fly. Lay

the fly on the folded tent along with the bag of poles. Roll up all and stow in the carry bag.

Optional: Add durability and versatility to your tent with our “Lite-Set” Footprint. It’s made of

the same fabric as the tent's floor: complete with web loops, grommets, and side release

buckles. The Footprint, in combination with the fly and poles creates a lightweight, compact

basic shelter. This option reduces the carry weight by more than 25%.

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