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W A R N ING!!! PLE A SE R E AD!
FIRE: All Mountain Hardwear tents are made of flame-
retardant materials, but most nylon and polyester fabric
will melt or burn when exposed to high heat or an open
flame. Never place your stove, hibachi, campfire,
or other heat source in or near your tent. We
recommend that you always position your tent upwind of
a camp fire. This will reduce the chances of having a flying
ember land on your tent. Never use a candle as a light
source inside your tent.
Do not cook with, light, or refuel a stove (or any
other heat source) inside your tent or in your
vestibule! Asphyxiation and serous injury are
possible! Stoves, hibachis, lanterns and heaters can mal-
function (operator error is also possible) and can start a fire
that will spread too rapidly for occupants to escape a tent.
Using combustible materials and/or petroleum-based fuels
can increase the carbon dioxide levels within a tent
enough to cause asphyxiation to the occupants.
Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at
all times. Never seal your tent up completely. Always
leave a small part of a window open. Never allow your tent
to become buried in snow past the bottom of the flysheet
since this may allow the carbon dioxide and carbon monox-
ide levels inside the tent to become dangerously high.
Campsite selection: Consider the possibility of falling
rocks or tree limbs, lightning strikes, flash floods, avalan-
ches, strong winds, and other objective hazards when
choosing a campsite.
Properly stake and guy out your tent at all times.
Lightweight tents are very strong for their weight and can
withstand severe weather when properly staked out and
guyed out. Always use the proper tent stakes to anchor
your tent and guylines to the ground. Use the internal
guy system (included with all four-season tents) during
severe weather. You may wish to purchase more and/or
different tent stakes and nylon cord, depending on when
and where you intend to use your tent. It is impossible for
Mountain Hardwear to include anchors for every possible
environmental condition.
I F Y O U D O N O T U N D E R S T A N D ANY
P A R T O F T H I S W A R N I N G CALL
M O U N T A I N H A R D W E A R A T 510-558-3000
B E F O R E U S I N G T H E T E N T .
M O U N T A I N H A R D W E A R
L I F E T I M E WARRANTY
Mountain Hardwear guarantees that the materials and
workmanship in every product we make will stand up to
the use for which it was designed. This warranty does not
cover damages caused by improper care, accidents or nat-
ural breakdown of materials over extended time and use.
All products should be returned to us for evaluation and
will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. Damages due
to accident or improper care will be repaired at a reason-
able rate.
R E P A I R S
All items covered under our warranty will be repaired or
replaced (at our discretion) at no charge. We can provide
cost estimates for repairing damaged items not covered by
our warranty. California State Law requires that all items
which are to be repaired must be clean. We do not have
the facilities to wash tents. Soiled tents will be
returned to the owner for cleaning before the item can be
repaired.
The Mountain Hardwear
Warranty Department can be reached at:
Mountain Hard w e a r
4911 Central Av e n u e
Richmond, CA 94804
510-558-3000 FAX 510-559-6709