ROOFTOP TENT KIT
P/N 2890560
MISSING OR DAMAGED PARTS
Before beginning assembly, inspect the kit and its
component(s) to be sure all parts and tools are
accounted for and not damaged. If missing parts or
parts are damaged, please contact your Selling
Dealer for assistance.
APPLICATION
Verify accessory fitment at www.polaris.com.
On 2-Passenger ADV models, Rooftop Tent Kit is not compatible with Rear Roof Mounted Lights Kit, P/N
On Multi-Passenger XP models, Rooftop Tent Kit is not compatible with Rear Roof Mounted Lights Kit, P/N
INSTALLATION VIDEO
A video of the installation is viewable on mobile devices by scanning the QR code
or by clicking
HERE
if viewing on a PC.
SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Improper use and installation can result in loss of
control, serious injury, or death. Read and follow
the safety information and instructions in this
manual.
Load the Vehicle Properly
• Do not install this Rooftop Tent Kit on
non-compatible vehicles. It is exclusively designed
for Polaris Xpedition
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• Do not exceed maximum weight capacity for this
vehicle; see load capacity label on cargo rack.
• When vehicle is parked, roof rack has a maximum
capacity of 500 lb (226 kg). Tent weight is 146 lb (66
kg). Maximum tent occupant capacity is 354 lb (160
kg).
• When stowing the tent, do not store additional cargo
inside the tent, and do not carry additional cargo on
top of stowed tent.
2889853; 2889730 or with Hi Rise Intake Kit, P/N 2890693.
.
Instr 9941299
If your accessory was purchased online, please
contact POLARIS
1-800-POLARIS (US & Canada only).
IMPORTANT
2889853; 2889730.
Use Extra Care when Driving or Trailering with
Tent Installed
• The weight of riders and cargo changes vehicle
braking, handling, and stability. To avoid loss of
control, turn gradually, operate at slower speeds,
and avoid rougher or steeper terrain.
• Do not exceed 80 mph (128 km/h) while trailering
with tent.
• Avoid overhead impacts. Rooftop tent increases
overall vehicle height when stowed, which reduces
total vehicle clearance.
Use the Tent Properly
• When selecting an area to park the vehicle and
deploy the tent, make sure the surrounding area is
clear of power lines, branches, and other obstacles
that could contact the tent.
• Make sure vehicle is level and in PARK when tent is
deployed.
• Prevent vehicle from moving by chocking wheels. A
chock is a wedge or wheel stop that is designed to
keep vehicle from moving forward or backward.
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