GOLABS CT1

GOLABS CT1 2-Person CampBhuku reMirayiridzo yeTende

Muenzaniso: CT1

Nhanganyaya

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and care of your GOLABS CT1 2-Person Camping Tent. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the tent to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Retain this manual for future reference.

Product Overview

Key Features

  • Kukura Kunoshanda: Outer dimensions: 84.6 x 65 x 48.8 inches; inner dimensions: 82.7 x 59 x 48 inches. Designed for two adults.
  • Kudzivirira Mvura: Features PU1500mm waterproof coating and premium fabric to keep the interior dry.
  • Durable Materials: Constructed with 190D polyester taffeta and strong fiberglass poles for reliability.
  • Breathable Comfort: Mesh skylight and door provide ventilation and insect protection.
  • Lightweight & inotakurika: Weighs approximately 4.4 lbs and packs into a 20.1 x 5.9 inch carry bag.
  • Smart Interior Design: Includes one hook for lanterns or small items and two storage pockets.

Zvikamu Zvinosanganisirwa

Verify that all components are present before attempting to set up your tent.

Diagram showing all components included with the Golabs CT1 tent: tent body, two poles, seven stakes, three ropes, and a carry bag.

Image: All components of the GOLABS CT1 tent, including the tent body, poles, stakes, ropes, and carry bag.

  • Tent Body (with integrated rainfly)
  • Poles x 2 (Fiberglass)
  • Nhanho x7
  • Ropes x 3
  • Takura Bag x 1

Setup Instructions

The GOLABS CT1 tent is designed for quick and easy setup, typically within 3 minutes for experienced users.

Visual guide for setting up the Golabs CT1 tent, showing a person unrolling the tent, inserting poles, and securing it.

Image: Step-by-step visual representation of the tent setup process.

  1. Bvisa zvinhu: Remove the tent and all components from the carry bag. Lay the tent body flat on a clear, level surface, ensuring the floor is spread out.
  2. Assemble Poles: Connect the sections of the two fiberglass poles.
  3. Isa Matanda: Locate the pole sleeves on the tent body. Carefully slide each pole through its corresponding sleeve, forming an 'X' shape over the tent.
  4. Secure Poles: Insert the ends of the poles into the grommets or pins located at the corners of the tent. This will raise the tent structure.
  5. Natanidza Clips: Clip the tent body to the poles using the plastic clips along the pole sleeves.
  6. Ramba Pasi: Secure the tent to the ground using the provided stakes. Insert stakes through the loops at each corner and along the sides. For added stability, especially in windy conditions, attach the ropes to the designated points and stake them out.
  7. Chinja: Ensure the tent is taut and stable. Adjust stakes and ropes as needed.

Kushanda Tende

Ventilation

A person organizing gear outside the Golabs CT1 tent, highlighting the mesh door and top for ventilation.

Image: The tent's mesh door and top provide airflow, keeping the interior cool.

The GOLABS CT1 tent features a mesh skylight and a mesh door. These elements are crucial for maintaining airflow and reducing condensation inside the tent. Keep the mesh door and skylight uncovered when conditions allow to maximize ventilation and keep insects out.

Mvura Isingapindi

The Golabs CT1 tent standing in light rain, demonstrating its PU1500mm waterproof coating.

Image: The tent in a rainy environment, showcasing dhizaini yayo isingapindi mvura.

The tent is equipped with a PU1500mm waterproof coating. This coating, combined with the tent's fabric, provides protection against rain. Ensure all zippers are fully closed during rain to prevent water entry.

Interior Features

Close-up images of the tent's interior features: a hook for hanging items, a bottle/glasses storage pocket, and a phone/flashlight storage pocket.

Mufananidzo: Zvakadzama view of the tent's internal hook and storage pockets.

  • Lantern Hook: A built-in hook is provided at the top of the tent for hanging a lantern or other lightweight items.
  • Homwe dzekuchengetera: Two interior storage pockets are available to keep small essentials organized and within reach, such as phones, flashlights, or glasses.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance extends the life of your tent and ensures its performance.

  • Kuchenesa: Clean the tent with a soft sponge and mild soap (non-detergent) and lukewarm water. Do not use harsh chemicals, bleach, or machine wash. Spot clean only.
  • Kuomesa: Gara uchiona kuti tende racho rakaoma zvachose usati warongedzera kure. Packing adamp tent can lead to mildew, odor, and fabric degradation. Air dry in a shaded area.
  • Kuchengeta: Chengeta tende iri mubhegi rayo rekutakura munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma, kure nezuva rakananga uye tembiricha yakanyanya.
  • Kutarisira Nheyo: Inspect poles for cracks or damage before and after each use. If a pole splinters, repair kits are available.
  • Zipper Care: Keep zippers clean and free of dirt. Lubricate occasionally with a silicone-based zipper lubricant if they become stiff.

Kugadzirisa matambudziko

Kudzika Mukati meTende

  • Chikonzero: Body heat and moisture from breathing, combined with cooler outside air, can cause condensation.
  • Solution: Maximize ventilation by keeping the mesh door and skylight open whenever weather permits. Ensure adequate airflow around the tent.

Mvura Inobuda

  • Chikonzero: Improper setup, damaged fabric, or worn seams.
  • Solution: Ensure the tent is pitched tautly and correctly. Check for small holes or tears and repair with a tent repair kit. Seams can be re-sealed with a seam sealer product.

Poles Not Fitting/Breaking

  • Chikonzero: Incorrect pole assembly or excessive force during setup.
  • Solution: Ensure pole sections are fully seated. Avoid bending poles excessively. If a pole breaks, use a pole repair sleeve (often included in tent repair kits) or contact customer support for replacement parts.

Zvinotsanangurwa

FeatureDetail
BrandGOLABS
Model NameCT1
Kugara2 Munhu
Zviyero zveChigadzirwa (L x W x H)83.5" x 59.8" x 45.7"
Item Weight4.32 Pondo
Mvura Resistance TechnologyPU1500mm
Mwaka3 Mwaka
Material190D Polyester Taffeta, Fiberglass Poles
Gungano RinodiwaEhe
Inosanganisirwa ZvikamuTent, Poles, Stakes, Ropes, Carry Bag

Warranty Information

The GOLABS CT1 2-Person Camping Tent comes with a 1-Yegore Yakaganhurirwa Warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, improper setup, accidents, normal wear and tear, or modifications.

Ndapota chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kwezvichemo zvewaranti.

Mutengi Support

For any questions, concerns, or assistance with your GOLABS CT1 Camping Tent, please contact GOLABS customer support.

Websaiti: www.golabs.com (Eksample Link, please refer to actual product packaging for official contact details)

Email: support@golabs.com (Eksample Email, please refer to actual product packaging for official contact details)

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