MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent

MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent Instruction Manual

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

Welcome to the MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent instruction manual. This tent is engineered for winter backcountry use, offering a balance of warmth, strength, and minimal weight. It is designed to provide reliable shelter for skiers, splitboarders, and snowshoers in less severe winter conditions, such as those found near the tree-line. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to set up or use your tent to ensure proper function and longevity.

Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti

Ṣaaju ki o to bẹrẹ eto, rii daju pe gbogbo awọn eroja wa:

  • Ara agọ
  • Òjò
  • Poles (Easton Syclone)
  • Awọn okowo
  • Guy Lines
  • Stuff Sacks

Awọn ilana iṣeto

Follow these steps for a secure and efficient tent setup. Always choose a level site, clear of sharp objects, and consider wind direction for optimal performance.

  1. Mura Aye naa: Unpack the tent body and lay it flat on your chosen site. Ensure the floor is spread out evenly.
  2. Ṣe apejọ awọn ọpa: Connect the shock-corded pole sections. The Easton Syclone poles are designed for strength and flexibility.
  3. Insert Poles into Tent Body: Locate the pole sleeves or clips on the tent body. Carefully feed the assembled poles through the sleeves or attach them to the clips, forming the tent's structure.
  4. Secure the Tent Body: Stake out the corners of the tent body to prevent shifting, especially in windy conditions.
  5. Attach the Rainfly: Drape the rainfly over the tent body, aligning the doors and vestibules. Secure the rainfly to the tent poles and body using the attached buckles or clips. Ensure the rainfly is taut to prevent flapping and improve weather resistance.
Person attaching a red rainfly to a white and red tent body in a forest setting.

Image: A person securing the rainfly to the tent, demonstrating a key step in the setup process.

  1. Stake Out Vestibules and Guy Lines: Extend the vestibules and stake them out. Attach and tension all guy lines to provide maximum stability and wind resistance. This is crucial for 4-season performance.
MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent fully set up with red and white fabric, showing the main entrance and vestibule area.

Image: The MSR Access tent fully erected, showcasing its structure and design.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The MSR Access tent is designed for comfort and protection in cold environments. Understanding its features will enhance your experience.

  • Awọn ilẹkun: The tent features two doors for easy entry and exit, providing convenience for multiple occupants.
  • Vestibules: Two generous vestibules offer 17.5 square feet of combined space for gear storage, keeping your boots, packs, and other equipment protected from the elements.
  • Afẹfẹ: While designed for warmth with limited mesh, proper ventilation is still important to minimize condensation. Partially open zippers on the rainfly or tent body when conditions allow to promote airflow.
  • Ààyè Inú: The tent provides 41 square feet of floor area and a peak height of 47 inches, allowing occupants to sit up comfortably.

Itoju

Proper care and maintenance will extend the life of your MSR Access tent.

  • Ninu: Clean the tent with a sponge and warm water. Avoid harsh detergents or solvents, as these can damage the fabric coatings. For stubborn dirt, use a mild, non-detergent soap.
  • Gbigbe: Always ensure the tent body and rainfly are completely dry before packing away. Drying in a shaded, well-ventilated area is ideal. Packing a damp tent can lead to mildew and fabric degradation.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the tent loosely in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid compressing it tightly for long periods.
  • Itọju Ọpá: Inspect poles for damage after each trip. If a pole section is bent or cracked, replace it promptly to prevent further damage or failure.
  • Itọju idalẹnu: Jẹ́ kí àwọn síìpù mọ́ tónítóní kí wọ́n má sì ní ìdọ̀tí. Máa fi òróró pa á nígbàkúgbà pẹ̀lú ohun èlò ìpara tí a fi sílíkónì ṣe.

Laasigbotitusita

Eyi ni awọn ojutu si awọn ọran ti o wọpọ ti o le ba pade:

OroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ìrọ̀rùn inú àgọ́Lack of ventilation, high humidity, body heatIncrease ventilation by partially opening vestibule zippers or vents. Ensure tent is pitched in a well-ventilated area.
Agọ riru ni afẹfẹImproper staking, loose guy lines, incorrect orientationEnsure all stakes are firmly in the ground. Tension all guy lines properly. Pitch the narrowest end of the tent into the prevailing wind.
Zipper sticking or difficult to operateDirt, debris, or fabric caught in zipperClean zipper teeth with a brush. Apply a silicone-based zipper lubricant. Carefully pull fabric away from the zipper path.
Poles difficult to assemble/disassembleDirt in ferrules, cold temperatures, bent sectionsClean pole sections. Warm poles gently if very cold. Inspect for damage and replace bent sections.

Awọn pato

Detailed specifications for the MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent:

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
BrandMSR
Ibugbe3 Ènìyàn
Awọn akoko4-Season (Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter)
Floor Dimensions (L x W)84" x 70" (213 cm x 178 cm)
Interior Peak Height47" (119 cm)
Agbegbe Ilẹ41 sq. feet (3.8 sq. meters)
Agbègbè Ìbora17.5 sq. feet (1.6 sq. meters) total (8.75 sq. ft per vestibule)
Iwọn ti o kere julọ4 lbs 6 iwon (1.98 kg)
Apapọ iwuwo5 lbs 1 iwon (2.3 kg)
Packed Size (L x W x H)21" x 7" x 7" (53 cm x 18 cm x 18 cm)
Nọmba ti ilẹkun2
Ọpá Ohun eloEaston Syclone (Aerospace Composite)
Aṣọ IruNylon, Mesh (limited)
Omi Resistance IpeleMabomire
Iru fifi sori ẹrọIduro ọfẹ
Nọmba awoṣe040818095461
UPC040818095461
MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent with dimensions labeled: 84 inches length, 70 inches width, and 47 inches height.

Image: The MSR Access tent illustrating its key dimensions for length, width, and height.

Alaye atilẹyin ọja

The MSR Access Lightweight 3-Person 4-Season Tent comes with a 3-odun lopin olupese ká atilẹyin ọja. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. For specific details regarding warranty claims and coverage, please refer to the official MSR webojula tabi kan si atilẹyin alabara.

Onibara Support

If you have any questions, require assistance with setup, or need to report an issue with your MSR Access tent, please contact MSR customer support. You can typically find contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, on the official MSR webAaye (www.msrgear.com).

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