Set up a freestanding frame by attaching metallic structures as per set instructions.
Spread the canvas tent over the freestanding frame. Ensure that the tent fits the frame and does not sag on either side
Tie the free ends with fasteners. Tie up the back end and the front end using grommets. Fasten the front corners while observing tensile effect of the fabric to avoid interfering with the normal operations of a fastening zipper. Tying the free ends ensures that the tent does not sag and allows pools of water or snow not to collect on top of the tent. Stake the bottom part of the Safari tent.
Zip up the completed Safari tent. Wet the tent by pouring water onto its surface to allow it to expand and shrink into its normal size. Before you wet the tent, ensure it is to prevent water from seeping inside the tent.
Adjust your Safari tent framework to hold the canvas material. Ensure that the tent is completely dry before adjusting the tent framework.
Spread a plastic fly over the entire tent to prevent rainwater from dripping inside.