EUREKA Mountain Pass 3XTE - Tent

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Product Type Camping Tent
Brand Eureka
Model Mountain Pass 3XTE
Capacity 3 persons
Pole Material Aluminum (shock-corded)
Fly Material Nylon or polyester (not specified)
Floor Material Nylon or polyester (not specified)
Ventilation High/Low venting doors, roof vents, side vents with support arms
Flammability Certification CPN-84
Warranty Lifetime limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship
Assembly Required Yes (freestanding design)
Cleaning Instructions Mild soap and lukewarm water, rinse thoroughly, dry completely. Do not use detergents or machine wash.
Storage Instructions Store completely dry, loosely rolled, in a cool, dry place. Use carry bag for transport only.
Safety Warnings Keep all flame and heat sources away. Do not operate fuel-burning devices inside.
Included Accessories Tent body, fly, 2 long tent poles, 1 fly rod, 14 stakes, 4 guy ropes, pole bag, carry bag, gear loft
Color Transfer Possible when wet or damp; dry completely before storage to minimize
UV Protection Use rain fly as sunscreen; UV resistant fabric but susceptible to degradation
Repairability Spare parts available (poles, fly, stakes, etc.); repairs offered by manufacturer for a fee
General Care Sweep floor daily, avoid shoes inside, use ground cloth, do not store food inside

Frequently Asked Questions - Mountain Pass 3XTE EUREKA

How do I assemble the Mountain Pass 3XTE tent?
Unpack the tent and lay it flat. Assemble the shock-corded poles and insert the post ends into the corner grommets. Raise the poles and secure with the loop/dog bone at the top. Attach all clips from the tent corners to the poles. The tent is now freestanding. Stake down the corners and then drape the fly over, attaching with Velcro straps and clips. See the manual for full details.
What should I do if the tent poles snap together too hard?
Avoid letting poles snap together as this can damage the ends. Carefully seat each section during assembly. If damage occurs, contact Eureka for replacement poles.
How do I stake the tent properly?
Erect the tent body first, then stake out each corner web drive stakes through the web loops. For ring & pin systems, drive the stake just outside the ring so the hook catches it. Ensure the tent is square and taut to allow zippers to operate easily. Do not stake too lightly.
What can I do to reduce condensation inside the tent?
Ventilation is key. Leave windows partially open, use the High/Low venting system (open low vents for cool air, high vents for moist air), and keep the fly properly tensioned so it does not contact the tent wall. Also avoid breathing directly into the tent interior.
How do I clean and maintain the tent?
Set up the tent and wipe it down with a mild soap (liquid hand soap) and lukewarm water solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Never use detergents, washing machines, or dryers. Store only when completely dry to prevent mildew.
Is it safe to use a stove or heater inside the tent?
No. Do NOT operate any device that burns fuel inside the tent. Combustion consumes oxygen and produces carbon monoxide, which can be lethal. Always keep all flame and heat sources away from the tent fabric.
What is the warranty on the Eureka Mountain Pass 3XTE?
Eureka (Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC) offers a lifetime limited warranty to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship. It does not cover normal wear and tear, UV damage, or misuse. Contact customer service for returns.
Do I need to seal the seams?
We recommend sealing seams that will be exposed to rain, runoff, or ground water. Use a sealer like Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip. Apply several thin layers to the inside and outside of exposed seams. No need to seal factory-taped seams or uncoated mesh.
How do I guy out the tent in high winds?
Attach guy lines to the loops/rings provided on the tent and stake them out 3-4 feet from the edge. If no loops exist, attach lines 1/3 to 1/2 up the side poles. Run two cords at an angle for stability. Ensure the fly is securely attached to the frame.
How should I store the tent when not in use?
Make sure the tent is completely dry. Store it loosely rolled in a cool, dry place. Use the carry bag for transport only, not for long-term storage. It is best to store the poles assembled to reduce tension on the shock cord.

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USER MANUAL Mountain Pass 3XTE EUREKA

Assembly Instructions for the Mountain Pass 2XTE and 3XTE

Component List:

1 Tent Body 1 Tent Fly 1 Carry Bag 2 Tent Poles 1 Pole Bag 1 Fly Rod 14 Stakes & 4 Guy Ropes w/Bag 1 Gear Loft

NOTE:

Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock cord and/or damage the pole ends.

Assembly:

  • Unpack the tent bag. Unfold the tent and lay it out, with the floor on the ground with a grommeted web in each corner. Pull the tent into a rough rectangle. Do not stake down the tent just yet; but in windy conditions, stake down one corner that faces into the wind.
  • Assemble the shock corded long tent poles and shorter fly rod. Carefully seat each section. Try to keep the poles from snapping together as this can damage the ends.
  • At the front of the tent body at A, lay a long tent pole diagonally across the tent to the opposite side B. Do the same with the second long pole from C to D. See fig.1.

A D B C fig.1 • Insert the post end of a pole into a grommet on the corner stake-out web. See fig.2. • At the opposite corner, grasp the web and simultaneously push the

- At the opposite corner, grasp the web and simultaneously push the pole to form an arc. Insert the post end into the grommet on the corner stake-out web. Do this again with the second pole. See fig.3.

EUREKA Mountain Pass 3XTE - Assembly: - 2

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- Raise both poles over the center of the tent and secure to the tent fabric with the loop / dog bone. Capture both poles at the top. See fig.4 and 5.

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  • Working your way around the tent, attach all the clips from the corners of tent to the poles. See fig.6 & 7.
    • The tent is now freestanding. Place it in the desired location.

- With the poles and tent body firmly attached, square the tent and pull the wrinkles out of the floor. Use a metal skewer to stake out each corner web. See fig.7.

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EUREKA Mountain Pass 3XTE - Assembly: - 6

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- Unroll the fly, upside down, on the ground. Locate the web pockets on the fly and insert the assembled fly rod into these pockets. Wrap the Velcro® strap around the center of the fly rod. See fig.8 & fig.9.

EUREKA Mountain Pass 3XTE - Assembly: - 7

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  • Turn the fly right side up and drape it over the tent with the fly rod pointing over a door. Align the orange web on the fly to the orange web on the tent.
  • Reach under the fly and wrap each Velcro® strap around its pole. See fig.10.
  • Attach the clips from the fly to the rings near the floor on each side of the tent. See fig.11.
  • Attach the web buckle from each corner of the fly to its mate on the tent web. See fig.12. Adjust the corner webs to proper tension. Pull out the side webs, stake down and adjust. Take care, the fly must not contact the tent wall.
  • Lift the side vents to open and secure the support arm to the Velcro® tab. See fig.13.
  • Attach a guy-out cord to each corner loop and stake them out. See fig.14.

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Take down:

- Pull up stakes, remove the fly and open tent doors. Pull posts out of the grommets and remove the clips. Collapse the tent poles and stow. Fold the tent and fly. Lay the fly and poles on the folded tent. Roll up all towards the door and stow.

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Your Tent is Ready!

WARNING:

KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC. • This test meets the flammability requirements of CPN-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-resista properties ineffective. • Do NOT operate any device which burns fuel inside your tent. Combustion consumes oxygen and can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, which could lead to serious injury or death.

SEAM SEALING:

We recommend use of a sealer such as Kenyon Seam Sealer 3 or McNett Outdoor SeamGrip ^4 .

• Work in a fully ventilated area.
- Set the tent up or lay the tent out flat. Taut seams allow for even application and penetration of the sealer.
- Decide which seams need to be sealed. For example, seams that will be exposed to rain, runoff, or ground level water are a must for sealing while seams uncoated nylon or mesh panels don't need treatment. There is no need to see the seams in the roof or the factory-taped seams. We recommend sealing both floor and fly seams and reinforcements.
- Apply sealant to the inside and outside of all exposed seams. Several thin layers will work better than one thick layer. Read and follow manufacture's instructions.

STAKING:

All tents need to be staked down to keep them from blowing away. Securing the tent by placing heavy objects inside is just not adequate.

Once the tent body is erected, stake it out before the fly is put on. This enables you to square the tent up to ensure that the fly goes on properly and that the seams aligns with the frame. Pull the base of the tent taut between each web stake out loop or ring & pin. Make sure that all corners are square. It is important that you don't stake the tent out too lightly. You will know it's too light, if the door zippers can not be easily operated. Drive stakes through the web loops, or with ring & pin, drive the stake just outside the ring so that the "3" hook catches it. Tie a piece of cord or web into a loop through the ring to be used as a large stake loop if needed.

- With the tent properly staked, drape the fly over the frame, attach its tent connection points and stake down any pull outs.

- Do not attempt to remove the stakes by pulling on the tent becket loop, as this could cause the fabric to tear. The best way is to pry on the stake itself.

Staking in special conditions:

  • Sand. Use long, broad stakes with plenty of surface area in loose soil.
  • Hard, Rocky, or Frozen Soil. Steel stakes work best. Store steel stakes separately. Their sharp edges can cut fabric and leave rust stains, which might damage your tent.
  • Snow. Use "dead man" anchors. Tie tent to buried objects (branches, tent bags, or stuff sacks filled with snow; or tie tents to snow shoes, skis, or ski poles, which are stuck in the snow.

GUY LINES:

Do not depend upon staking alone to keep your tent secure during high winds. Most tent models have built-in loops or rings at optimal guy out locations. It's important to put in the extra time guying out your tent. Correctly done, it can save your tent during exceptional weather.
• Make sure that the top fly is securely attached to the tent frame. Ties, hook and loop, or dog-bones and elastic loops are seven to the underside of the fly for this purpose.
- Attach parachute cord to the loops/rings and stake them in the ground three or four feet from the edge of the tent. If staked too close to the tent, wind can cause an upward pull that could dislodge the stakes.

- If your tent does not have loops or rings for guy outs, attach guy lines 1/3 to 1/2 of the way up the framework on the main sidewalls. This enables the guy line to support the lower section of the pole, while the upper pole can flex and deflect wind gusts. It is best to run two cords at an angle from the side of the guy out. This prevents all movement, except toward the anchor. The guy lines will work together through opposition. See illustrations below:

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EUREKA Mountain Pass 3XTE - GUY LINES: - 2

CONDENSATION & VENTING:

Through perspiration and breathing, an adult gives off about a pint of water overnight. If it cannot escape, the water vapor condenses to liquid. Most often, water found in the tent is a result of this condensation rather than from the tent leaking. Condensation often forms where the sleeping bag touches the side of the tent, under the sleeping pad, or on coated surfaces such as the door flaps. A tent's double wall construction allows the vapor to escape through the roof to the outside, keeping the inside of the tent dry. Leave the windows partially open at night to provide cross ventilation and further reduce condensation. Cross ventilation becomes more important in very humid or extremely cold conditions when the permeable roof is less effective. The features that enhance ventilation are windows, short-sheeted fly (bottom venting), roof vents, and High/Low venting doors. These are specific to each tent model.
Given the importance of proper ventilation, We use High/Low venting in most of our tents. This allows cooler air in through the low vents and warmer, moist air up and out through the high vents. High/Low venting is accomplished within the inner tent via roof vents, doors and windows. It is important to vent the vestibule. Untreated, it can inhibit airflow into the tent. Our tent vestibules profit from the ability to "short sheet" by means of zippers & toggles and staked vestibule pull outs create a bellowing effect. Most of our tents are equipped with a High/Low venting door. This design allows increased airflow into the tent from the bottom. Open the low vent/window to admit cool air, allowing the warmer air out through the high roof vents. When rain and wind prevent the law vent from being opened, the high door vent can still be used. Fly overhangs or vestibules protect it.

ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT:

Ultraviolet light damage to tent fabric is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight. While our fabrics are UV resistant, any synthetic fabric is susceptible to UV degradation. UV damage will cause nylon and polyester to become brittle and tear easily. We recommend that you use the rain fly even on clear days. It acts as a sunscreen to the tent. A rain fly is both easier and less expensive to replace if damaged. UV damage can be minimized by erecting tents on shaded sites with low exposure to direct sunlight.

GENERAL POLE CARE:

  • Never let tent poles snap together as this can damage the pole end.
  • Do not drop tent or pole bags on their ends and do not bounce a tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock cord and damage the pole ends.
  • The aluminum frame may bend slightly and take a "set" through usage; this normally does not affect the performance of the frame.

GENERAL TENT CARE:

  • Sweep the tent floor daily to prevent damage from stones.
    • Try not to wear shoes inside your tent.
  • Use a ground cloth whenever possible.
  • Do not keep food inside a tent. Hungry critters will chew through tent fabric in search of food.

STORAGE:

  • Make sure the tent is completely dry, then store loosely rolled, in a dry, coal place. To prevent dust from collecting on the tent, cover it with a cloth. This allows the nylon/polyester fabric to breathe.
  • Ideally, the tent poles should be stored in their fully assembled state. This reduces the tension on the shock cord, prolonging its life.

- The tent bag should be used only as a carry sack and not for storage.

COLOR TRANSFER:

- Do to the nature of tent fabrics, color can transfer from darker to lighter fabrics when the two fabrics are in contact over time when wet, damp or exposed to the combination of moisture and high heat. This does not effect the tent's performance. To prevent / minimize color transfer, always make sure your tent is completely dry prior to packing and storage.

CLEANING:

- Clean the tent by selling it up and wiping it down with a mild soap (liquid hand soap) and lukewarm water solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Never use detergent, washing machines or dryers because they can damage the tent's protective coating and seams. After cleaning, be sure the tent is completely dry, especially the heavier, double-stitched areas such as the seams, before storing or mold / mildew are likely to grow.

  • Clean the tent poles with a cloth and lubricate them with silicone spray. This is especially necessary after ocean side camping to remove salt spray so the poles don't corrode or stay gritty.
  • Clean the zippers with a quick dip in water and then dry them off. This is especially important if you've been camping in a location with sand/dirt. If you don't clean the zippers, the sliders will wear out and eventually the teeth will become inoperable.

ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS:

DO NOT misuse, modify or alter this product in any way from its condition at the time of sale. Alteration, modification or any use of this product contrary to the accompanying written instructions shall void the warranty. Moreover, any misuse, alteration or modification of the product shall absolve Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC of any liability for property damages or injuries sustained as a result of such misuse, modification or alteration.

LIMITED WARRANTY:

What Is Covered: Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC warrants to the original purchaser that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship, for the life of the product, except as qualified below. The life of the product is determined from the date of purchase until such time as the product is no longer serviceable due to normal wear and tear.
What Is Not Covered: Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC shall not be responsible for the natural breakdown of materials that occurs inevitably with extended use (e.g., Ultra
Violet (UV) light damage on tents, exhausted zippers), or defects caused by accident, abuse, alteration, animal attack, storm damage, misuse or improper care.
THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL JOHNSON OUTDOORS GEAR LLC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

What Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC Will Do: If after inspection we find that a product failed due to a manufacturing or material defect, we will repair or replace the product, at our option, without charge.

How to Obtain Warranty Service: Return the product, freight prepaid, to the Dealer from whom it was purchased; or, contact our Customer Satisfaction Department for return authorization: toll free 1-800-572-8822. Collect shipments or shipments without return authorization cannot be accepted. The product registration card packaged with our product need not be returned for the warranty to be effective and for you to receive warranty service.

Repairs: If your Johnson Outdoors Gear LLC product needs service or repair due to normal wear and tear, animal attack, accident or some other reason that is not covered under the warranty we will provide the necessary service for a reasonable charge, plus shipping and handling. We require that products accepted for any repair be properly cleaned according to our recommended care instructions. Please send your product or component that requires repair (e.g., tent fly), postage prepaid, along with a description of what needs attention. For service and repairs, please contact our Customer Satisfaction Department: toll free 1-800-572-B022

low State Law Relates To This Warranty: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.

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We support the "Leave No Trace" Seven Principles:

  1. PLAN AHEAD AND PREPARE
  2. TRAVEL & CAMP ON DURABLE SURFACES
  3. DISPOSE OF WASTE PRO
  4. LEAVE WHAT TOD FINDS
  5. MINIMIZE CAMPOIRE IMPACTS
  6. RESPECT WILDLIFE
  7. BE COURTEOUS OF OTHER VISITORS

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