
Do You Need Help Setting Up Your Ozark Trail Tent?
Ozark Trail Tents provide high quality dome style tents that are made from durable materials and carry a sufficient price tag. The standard materials that are used on the Ozark Trail dome tents are fiberglass poles with stainless steel or aluminum grommets, reinforced corners, waterproof floors and a rain fly that is removable. These brands of dome tents are constructed to be appropriate anywhere from two people to four people as well as having ample room for camping gear you can see, the Ozark Trail tent line has a model to fit many different camping needs. Set up of an Ozark Trail tent is simple and can be accomplished within 5 to 10 minutes.
1. The first step is to unpack the Ozark Trail dome tent and arrange each bundle of pieces in a separate area. Check to ensure that you have all of the poles and stakes as well as the rain fly. I suggest unrolling the tent on the area in which it will be pitched so that you do not have to drag the tent over the ground to place it where you want it. It is important to place the door of the tent in a position where it will directly protect the indoors from severe weather, wind, and the direct light of the sun.
2. The next step is to pound the stakes into the cloth loops that are located at each corner and middle of each side of the Ozark Trail dome tent. To assemble the fiberglass poles, simply snap each section into the metal end caps. Your tent should come with two poles of similar length, a very long pole, and a shorter pole.
3. After that, you are going to slide one of the similar length poles into the line of loops that cut diagonally across the top of the Ozark Trail dome tent. Now duplicate that step with the other pole across the loops that cut diagonally across the tent. Slide the long pole into the loops going around the front door and snap the ends firmly into the grommets that are placed on the foundation of the dome tent.
4. The final step is to secure the rain fly to your Ozark Trail tent. To do this, easily slide the short fiberglass pole through the sleeve on the door. The pole will bend and give the door its circular mold. Toss the rain fly on top of the tent and join each of the four corners to the correspondent corner of the tent.
As you can see, from the above mentioned directions, an Ozark Trail tent is relatively easy to assemble and is considered to be an affordable entry-level camping tent. I do have a few tips to leave you with regarding the set up of your tent; have someone else help you hold the poles while you lift parts of the tent or put the rain fly over the tent. This part of assembly can be a tad bit difficult to do by yourself. Also, be careful not to use too much force when bending the poles as they can break.
It is of my opinion and the opinion of many other campers that this Ozark Trail tent will serve you well on your back country adventures.

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