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Tentsile Stingray Owner's Manual

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Stingray Tree Tent
O W N E R S M A N U A L
It is important that all users read and understand the materials
in this manual before any installation and use of the product.

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Summary of Contents for Tentsile Stingray

  • Page 1 Stingray Tree Tent O W N E R S M A N U A L It is important that all users read and understand the materials in this manual before any installation and use of the product.
  • Page 2 RI SK OF SE R I OU S INJU RY Tentsile Stingray Tree Tent A VISUAL AND TACTILE INSPECTION OF YOUR TENTSILE’S FLOOR, STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE EACH USE. FOR SAFETY REASONS, STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL USERS READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIALS REPLACED EVERY 2 YEARS.
  • Page 3: Terms Of Use

    Introduction Terms of Use The Tentsile Stingray provides a unique opportunity for you and your friends to Tentsile Tree Tent should be set up only as Tactile and visual checks should be made to experience the great outdoors with a whole new level of freedom and comfort.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Warnings & Disclaimers Size: Interior Height: Roof: Installation and use of the Tentsile Tree Tent may great care must be exercised when using it to involve heights, can be dangerous and may lead decrease the risk of injury and/or death.
  • Page 5 Tree main Stingray on the ground as the reference point for the straps. tent floor. The closer to straight these are, the better. You have a margin of tolerance of about 7º...
  • Page 6 Tree Straps With the location found, lay out your Stingray with the corners each pointing to your chosen anchor points Once layed out, begin by wrapping the tree straps around the 3 chosen trees as shown. 2, Once around, thread the...
  • Page 7 Attaching the Ratchet With the tree straps attached and the Stingray laid in postion, you can now attach the 3 ratchet straps to the D-rings at each corner of the tent. 5, The loop should be passed 4, The ratchet has a loop in...
  • Page 8 With the Ratchet strap attached to the D-rings, it can now be connected to the tree straps. Once attached, check the overall position of the Stingray and that it is centrally aligned to each anchor point. 12, Feed it in and pull it...
  • Page 9 Tightening the Ratchet Cranking the Ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment. Ensure the Ratchet is correctly in the Locked position before entering the Stingray. 15, Release the Ratchet 17, Pull the handle back Attention - Ratchet Locking...
  • Page 10 Inserting the poles There are 2 poles that are supplied, both run the entire length of the tent from front 20, With the Ratchet straps to the Tail end. tight and locked, ensure the straps are Ensure the poles pass through the pole aligned and the sleeves and over the elasticated straps.
  • Page 11 Pole Socket 27, Double check the Tree Straps, Ratchet Locks to secure and complete and that the Poles are securely inserted into Insert pole the main structure. ends into Pole Sockets the Pole Sockets before entering the Stingray.
  • Page 12 For best rain protection, attach each Flysheet corner about 6”/15cm up the strap, past the corner of the tent. 28, Unwrap the Flysheet and 29, Take this corner to the Tail end of the Stingray locate the rear corner Rear/Tail: where the seams meet.
  • Page 13 Updated Flysheet Fixing For 2017 we have introduced a new fixing method to replace the Bungee fixings. They feature 2 removable C-clips that attach to the Ratchet handle as shown. Take the C-clips and pull towards Start with the Tail end piece. the Ratchet handle.
  • Page 14 Fitting the Flysheet Once the Tail end of the Flysheet is attached, the Flysheet can then be passed over the top of the tent. Get it in position and make sure it’s hanging correctly before securing the 2 front corners. 33, Pull the Flysheet over the tent so the logo is in front of the main door.
  • Page 15 Stingray Flysheet. & down towards the ground. the ground. Pegging out allows for increased ventilation, reduced condensation...
  • Page 16 41, There are also bungee Simply take the center bungees and hook Flysheet underneath and hooks to attach together them to the hatch underneath the Stingray. attach the short bungee at each corner to secure to the hatch edge. it in place.
  • Page 17 Floor Strap Calibration How to use the Ratchet Note: All Tentsile Stingrays come pre calibrated direct from the factory. You should only need to calibrate the floor 1) Take tail end of the long strap around your trees 6) Tighten ratchets as much as you can.
  • Page 18: The Small Print

    Tentsiles should be drops. Do not attach or secure the Tentsile Tree Tent to a stolen, or re-manufactured, and being listed as new. Customer Service Charter stored safely in a dry environment.
  • Page 19 All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd 2015 Patent Approved...