Accessories – NEMO Equipment NANO O User Manual

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Accessories

Several accessories are available for Nano OZ™ to add comfort or
longevity to your tent.

Nano OZ™ Footprint

To install the Nano™ Footprint, slip the split rings on the
Footprint over each of the four corresponding corner anchors on
the tent. Make sure the footprint is not exposed under the tent
shell or it could collect water in a rain storm.

Nano OZ™ Pawprint™

To install the Nano™ Pawprint™, snap the corners to the snaps
inside the Nano OZ™ tent. The Pawprint™ can stay connected to
the tent even when the tent is packed.

The WindShield™ is a fitted curtain made of lightweight nylon
ripstop fabric which attaches to the tent poles inside the front
door of the tent, sealing off the mesh door from cold breezes. A
zipper in the WindShield™ allows you to pass easily through the
curtain without affecting the use of the door. There are also
cord-lock style tie-backs to hold the WindShield™ out of the way
if you're sitting in the doorway.

Nano™ WindShield™

4. The poles attach to the inside of the tent using the Velcro® pole
wraps located along the main seams inside the tent. Use the pull
tabs to make wrapping and unwrapping easier.

5. If you purchased the WindShield™ accessory and want to
install it for extra protection from cold drafts, connect the snaps
at the bottom corners of the WindShield™ to the snaps inside the
front corners of the tent. Make sure the label faces towards the
inside tent. Moving up the poles, attach each Velcro® tab around
the pole and secure it to itself. Use the cord-lock tie-backs to hold
the WindShield™ open when it is not in use.

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6. To get the right position, stake your vestibule with it zipped
completely closed. Place the stake through the anchor on the left
side of the zipper and adjust the webbing for proper tension. To
maximize air circulation and tension, deploy the strut under the
fly near the top of the door.

7. In extreme weather, attach the supplied guy lines to the
guy-out loops and stake in place. In high winds, it is best to face
the short end of your tent into the wind.

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