SOURCE: were can i get a tent manual for a ozark trail
Not sure if they have the exact manual you need but i found a manual for my ozark trail tent at www.ozarkt-trail-tents.com
SOURCE: how to put up a tent- ozark trails 16x12...
I have this tent and have successfully put it up a few times. It's a big tent but it's frustrating to put up sometimes. Plan on having several people to help you. I find that it greatly helps if there are a total of 3-4 of you.
The poles are color coded. The center support are red rods. The two side supports are blue with the graphite looking rod that goes through the tent.
Spread the tent out on the ground and try to square it up and make it even. Run the center pole through the top and connect to the curved pieces which then connect to red dot poles on the side. Hoist the whole thing up. Have two people hold those poles for a while.
Get the bue poles into the black couplings and put the graphite looking rod through the tent. It will be a little tight. Hoist the blue poles into position. The bottom of the blue dot poles should be about two feet from the center. They extend outwards at about a 30 degree angle. Keep your center people holding the center poles and let the two blue dot pole section extend outwards. You'll start to see a tent shape. Your center holder people may need to keep and eye on the poles.
Now, start trying to get some stakes in. Work the corners. Once those are in and things start getting tight, it should start to hold on its own. Work all the stakes in and make adjustments to all the poles as necessary.
Extend the red dot poles up until the roof is at the proper height. I tend to do this last.
The fly basic basically clips on into holes on the blue dot poles.
It's kind of a pain to set up but its a big tent and works well once it is up. Good luck.
I took a ton of pictures after I got it up the first time. As I took it down, I shot the pictures. Then, I reverse the order and printed them to a book and now sort of use that as my manual.
Have fun.
SOURCE: I'm looking for replacement poles
Call 1 888 280 7876 M-F 8am to 5pm CST with the model number and they should be able to help you get replacements poles. Note: I have the same tent and the poles cracked after only a few times camping. I believe they are of poor quality and it may not be worth the cost to replace them considering the entire tent costs appx $50 at Walmart new. (Check out the reviews at Walmart.com!)
SOURCE: I have a Ozark Trail tent and need instructions on
http://store.eurekatent.com/media/document/TUNDRALINE09IM.pdf
That should give you the instructions you need.
SOURCE: I need instructions for assembly for a 13 x 9 family cabin tent from Ozark Trail, sleeps 6
Here's a video showing you how to set up your tent,Ya'll have fun. Ozark Trail Tent 13 9 Instant Tent
331 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×