Manufacturer Information
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SARL SHOP26
Le bois des pauvres
26120 CHABEUIL
France
Usage Warnings
Tents
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Fires and burns from open flames, embers, stoves or cigarettes near or inside the tent.
- Suffocation and gas poisoning (including carbon monoxide) from cooking or heating without adequate ventilation.
- Tent collapse, tearing or shifting due to strong winds, heavy rain, snow or storms.
- Trips and falls on guy lines, pegs, cords and fabric edges, especially at night.
- Injuries while pitching or taking down due to tensioned poles, hammer blows and cuts from pegs.
- Hypothermia or overheating due to poor site choice, insufficient ventilation or prolonged sun exposure.
- Flooding inside from pitching in areas with poor drainage, dry streambeds, hollows or on the tideline.
- Risk during electrical storms on summits, open clearings or exposed beaches.
Safe use
- Read and follow the model's instructions before first use; practise pitching in a safe environment.
- Choose a flat, firm, well-drained pitch, away from watercourses, unstable slopes, dead branches, and from the tideline on the beach.
- Position the entrance leeward and secure the tent with pegs and guy lines suited to the ground; add extra anchor points if gusts are expected.
- Maintain ventilation at all times: open vents and doors partially where possible to reduce condensation and prevent gas build-up.
- Do not cook or use heaters, candles or flames inside the tent; use LED lighting and cook outside at a safe distance.
- Tension the fabric evenly, without stressing poles or seams; check guy lines and pegs periodically.
- Mark guy lines and cords with reflective markers or lights in walkways to prevent trips.
- Remove stones and sharp objects from the ground and, if compatible with your model, use a groundsheet protector (footprint).
- During pitching and taking down, keep children and pets away from poles and pegs; wear gloves if needed.
Storage and maintenance
- Thoroughly dry the tent and guy lines before storage to prevent mould, bad odours and deterioration of fabrics and coatings.
- Clean dirt, sand and salt with lukewarm water and mild soap; avoid bleach, solvents, a washing machine and a tumble dryer.
- When used at the beach, rinse zips and fittings to remove salt and sand; allow to air-dry.
- Before each trip, check poles, shock cords, seams, guy lines, pegs and zips; replace damaged parts.
- Renew the water repellency and seam sealing when you notice loss of waterproofing, using products appropriate to the fabric.
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Avoid keeping it over-compressed for long periods; store poles and pegs in sleeves or pouches to prevent them from puncturing the fabric.
- Repair small tears with appropriate patches before they spread; lubricate zips with suitable zip wax if they jam.
Usage restrictions
- Do not use indoors, in garages or in enclosed, unventilated spaces.
- Do not use stoves, braziers, generators, heaters or candles inside the tent; do not smoke inside.
- Do not use as a shelter in severe weather conditions (very strong winds, electrical storms, heavy snowfall or extreme temperatures).
- Do not exceed the recommended occupancy, or hang heavy loads from the poles or frame.
- Do not pitch on fragile, slippery or unstable surfaces, or in areas prone to flooding or on the tideline.
- Do not modify the structure, puncture the fabric, or carry out DIY repairs that could weaken it.
- Do not leave children or pets alone inside, especially in heat, severe cold or with the tent fully closed.
- In case of a thunderstorm, avoid summits, isolated trees and open beaches; seek a lower, safer area until conditions improve.