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Product Type Dome Tent
Model Dome 300
Brand Camp Master
Capacity 3 persons (2 adults + 1 child)
Dimensions (Floor) 210 x 210 cm (approx. 4.4 m²)
Center Height 120 cm
Packed Size 60 x 17 x 17 cm
Weight 4.2 kg
Poles Material Fiberglass
Flysheet Material Polyester 190T with PU coating (waterproof rating 2000 mm)
Groundsheet Material Polyethylene 120 g/m², reinforced
Waterproof Rating Fly: 2000 mm; Groundsheet: 4000 mm
Colour Green / Brown (may vary)
Ventilation Mesh vents and roll-up flysheet walls
Internal Pockets 2 mesh pockets
Lamp Hook Yes, at center peak
Setup Type Freestanding dome with color-coded poles
Pegs and Guy Ropes 8 steel pegs and 6 guy ropes included
Repair Kit Not included (pole sleeve repair tape recommended)
Care Instructions Wipe clean with damp cloth; dry completely before storage; avoid prolonged UV exposure
Safety Notes Keep away from fire; never use combustible fuel inside; ensure adequate ventilation when cooking near tent
Spare Parts Availability Replacement poles available from Camp Master dealers; generic replacement pegs and ropes

Frequently Asked Questions - Dome 300 Camp Master

How do I set up the Camp Master Dome 300 tent?
Lay out the tent and insert the color-coded poles into the pole sleeves. Secure the poles with clips. Attach the flysheet and peg down the corners. Adjust guy ropes for stability.
Is the tent waterproof?
Yes, the flysheet has a 2000 mm waterproof coating and the groundsheet has a 4000 mm rating. Sealed seams on the flysheet. For heavy rain, seam sealer can be applied.
How many people can fit in the Dome 300?
It is designed for 3 persons (2 adults and 1 child) for sleeping. For gear storage, use the porch area if available.
What should I do if a pole breaks?
Use a pole repair splint or replace the entire section. Spare fiberglass poles can be ordered from Camp Master or generic brands. A temporary fix with duct tape may work.
How do I clean and store the tent?
Wipe with a damp cloth, do not machine wash. Ensure it is completely dry before folding to prevent mildew. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Can I use a stove inside the tent?
No, never use any fuel-burning appliance inside the tent due to carbon monoxide risk. Use cooking equipment at least 3 meters away from the tent.
Does the tent have a footprint?
A separate footprint is not included but can be purchased. Alternatively, use a tarp cut to the tent's base dimensions to protect the groundsheet.
How do I prevent condensation inside?
Open the mesh vents and flysheet flaps for cross-ventilation. Avoid placing wet gear inside. Using a groundsheet without a tarp can help reduce ground moisture.
Are the poles color-coded?
Yes, the poles have colored sleeves matching the pole sleeves on the tent body for easy setup. Typically, one pole is red and the other is blue.
What is the warranty on this tent?
Camp Master offers a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for 1 year from purchase. Keep your receipt. Warranty does not cover normal wear or misuse.

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USER MANUAL Dome 300 Camp Master

Instructions for use

Important: Please read before use and retain for future reference

STEP - 1:

Verify Package Contents: Empty contents of bag to confirm all parts are included and undamaged. Tip: Do this at home before you leave on your trip.

Diagram showing five labeled geometric shapes with X-axis labels A, B, and X 1, 2, alongside a pencil sketch.

graph TD A["Step - 2: LAYOUT THE TENT"] --> B[" folding "] B --> C[" folding "] C --> D[" folding "] D --> E[" Opening "]

graph TD A["Step - 3: INSTALL THE FLYSHEET"] --> B["Structural Diagram with Crosshairs"] B --> C["2D Ducture Shape with Grid Shatching"] C --> D["2D Dome Shape with Grid Shatching"] D --> E["Final 2D Arch with Grid Shatching"]

HINTS & TIPS

PROBLEMSOLUTION
1. CONDENSATIONThis is caused by lower temperatures on the outside of the tent combined with body heat on the inside of the tent. When this occurs, avoid touching the walls to reduce moisture transfer. Leaving the doors and windows open will reduce moisture condensation.
2. MILDEWTo avoid mildew, never put your tent away whilst wet or damp. However, if mildew occurs, use a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild dishwashing soap. Let the tent dry in the sunlight and apply water repellent compound.
3. REPAIRING A TEARFor small tears, use a self-adhesive patch kit. We recommend a canvas or awning repair kit for large tears.
4. FAULTY ZIPPERAll our tents come with self – repairing zippers. If the zipper separates, you can move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper. If this does not work, then a new zipper can be installed by a local canvas or awning repair shop in your area.
5. FADING FABRICDo not leave your tent set – up in direct sunlight for longer than necessary. If left in sunlight for prolonged periods of time, fabric will fade and weaken.
6. REMOVING TENT PEGSTent pegs should be pulled with another peg, hammer or tent peg puller; never by pulling on the tent. Avoid pegging the tent so tight that it stretches the fabric. Over stretching may cause the tent peg loops to tear.

SAFETY

This tent meets the flammability requirements of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left in continuous contact with any flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.

DO NOT

  1. Do not pitch tent near an open flame.
  2. Do not leave campfires unattended.
  3. Do not use lighted candles, matches or other flame sources in or near the tent.
  4. Do not use heating, lighting or cooking equipment with open flames in or near the tent.
  5. Do not use fuel burning/oxygen consuming devices inside your tent at any time. (i.e. Heaters, lanterns or other flame sources)
  6. Do not spray the tent with insecticide.
  7. EXTREME CAUTION: Never use any fuel burning/oxygen consuming device, or any device that produces fumes (including stoves, lanterns, candles, braai or heaters) in or around your tent. Inhalation of fumes may result in carbon monoxide poisoning, injury and/or death.
  1. Always extinguish campfire before leaving the area.
  2. Exercise care when using electricity and lighting in and near the tent.
  3. Disassemble and store tent properly after camping to ensure tent longevity.
  4. Always use a hammer / mallet when driving pegs into the ground.

CARE

SUN EXPOSURE: Your tent is made of UV – Polyester fabric, which is highly resistant to the sun's Ultraviolet (UV) light, however, no tent can withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight. UV damage is not covered by the 1 year warranty.

SEALING OF SEAMS: Although extreme care is taken in the process of stitching and the application of tape seaming, the seams may require an additional application of a seam sealer. We do therefore recommend that all seams are treated / sprayed annually. On application of the spray, always spray the inside seam. (Ensure that you are in a ventilated area when applying)

STORAGE: Tents must never be rolled up or packed while damp or wet as mildew will form within a few days. Allow tent to dry completely before rolling up and storing.

STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY: Although the tent is constructed to rigid specifications, periods of wind and soaking rain may loosen the tent pegs and cause the poles to loosen. This will weaken the rigidity of the overall structure. Therefore, ensure that the tent guy ropes are at all times taut and correctly pegged into the ground. (This will prevent water pockets collecting on the roof, the weight of which may cause the tent poles to collapse.)

1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Thank you for purchasing your CAMP MASTER Tent. CAMP MASTER Tent's are manufactured to the highest quality standards and every precaution has been taken to ensure that your experience with CAMP MASTER is enjoyable and memorable.

Although this tent has been manufactured to specifications that will withstand most weather conditions, we cannot be held responsible for the negative effects of climate, pollution, acts of God, or intentional permanent exposure. CAMP MASTER shall not be responsible for normal wear and tear or damages caused by accidents, alterations or improper installations. This tent must only be used for its intended purpose. In no event shall

CAMP MASTER be liable for incidental or consequential damages.

Please do not let children erect the tent unsupervised and never leave children unattended in the tent.

Please direct enquiries to CAMP MASTER on 0861 CMINFO (264636) or www.campmaster.co.za. Whilst camping is an enjoyable experience, certain hazards are present, and we request that you read the Safety and Care instructions. We recommend that you erect your new tent at least once before going on your next outdoor trip.

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Brand : Camp Master

Model : Dome 300

Category : Tent