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Tentsile UNA Owner's Manual

Tentsile UNA Owner's Manual

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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 UNA

  • Page 1 UNA 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 R IS K O F SE R IOUS INJURY R IS K O F SE R IOUS INJURY 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 REPLACED EVERY 2 YEARS.
  • Page 3 CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE NOW THE PROUD OWNER OF A Tentsile UNA Tree Tent IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL USERS READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIALS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ANY INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT. 03: Introduction 03: Introduction 09-26: Set-Up Instructions...
  • Page 4 Introduction The UNA is our first single-person Tree Tent with removable rainfly, offering you the chance to hike into the outback even further for a whole new level of freedom. This single person model is the lightest Tree Tent solution in the world, perfect for hikers and backpackers so they can walk further, carry less weight and get the most comfortable night’s sleep imaginable.
  • Page 5: Terms Of Use

    Terms of Use Tentsile Tree Tent should be set up only as Tactile and visual checks should be made to outlined in this manual. ALL tent components and ALL anchor points before each use. NEVER jump into, onto or use it as a trampoline Replace any damaged elements if any are found.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Size: Poles: Tent body weight: x1 8.5mm diameter 1.27kg / 2.12lbs 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.6m / 9 x 9 x 5ft anodised aluminium alloy Tent strap weight: Floor area: Straps: 2.2sqm / 24sqf 470g / 1lb x3 4m/13ft polyester straps Entry Points: Full pack weight: Roof:...
  • Page 7: Warnings & Disclaimers

    Warnings & Disclaimers 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. to injury and/or death.
  • Page 8 The distances are marked below. Once the location is found, lay from. The distances are marked below. Once the location is found, lay out the UNA on the ground with the corners facing your selected trees. out the UNA on the ground with the corners facing your selected trees.
  • Page 9 Use the strap alignment tag on the side of the Use the strap alignment tag on the side of the UNA. Look along the tag and ensure it and the UNA. Look along the tag and ensure it and the...
  • Page 10 1, Find your three anchor 1, Find your three anchor Tree Straps Tree Straps points. points. With a location found, With a location found, start by wrapping the start by wrapping the tree straps around your tree straps around your selected trees.
  • Page 11 2, Feed the tail of the strap 2, Feed the tail of the strap 3, Pull tight so that the strap 3, Pull tight so that the strap through the square ring through the square ring stays in place on the tree stays in place on the tree and pull out the slack.
  • Page 12 Take the UNA and lay it out on the ground Take the UNA and lay it out on the ground between your selected trees. between your selected trees.
  • Page 13 5, The tail and one of the 5, The tail and one of the 6, The remaining corner 6, The remaining corner 5, Lay out the UNA body in 5, Lay out the UNA body in front corners require front corners require...
  • Page 14 7, Loop tail through the carabiner. 7, Loop tail through the carabiner. Tying The Half Windsor Knot Tying The Half Windsor Knot Two of the corners require Half Windsor Two of the corners require Half Windsor knots, one at the rear/tail and the other at knots, one at the rear/tail and the other at either front corner.
  • Page 15 8, Pass tail around the back. 8, Pass tail around the back. 9, Loop around making sure to 9, Loop around making sure to keep the loop open. keep the loop open. 11, Pull this tail loop through 11, Pull this tail loop through 12, Pull tight.
  • Page 16 13, Feed the strap up the 13, Feed the strap up the Tentsile Weblock Tentsile Weblock back of the weblock back of the weblock The lightweight weblock is used to provide The lightweight weblock is used to provide easy tension through the tent.
  • Page 17 14, Fold the strap over the top bar 14, Fold the strap over the top bar 15, Feed strap behind and under 15, Feed strap behind and under of the weblock. of the weblock. lower bar, pulling slack lower bar, pulling slack through to raise the tent body through to raise the tent body and ensuring the weblock...
  • Page 18 With the UNA now raised, you must ensure With the UNA now raised, you must ensure it is correctly aligned with the anchor points. it is correctly aligned with the anchor points.
  • Page 19 17, Use the strap alignment 17, Use the strap alignment tag on either side of the tag on either side of the body to check the strap body to check the strap alignment. alignment.
  • Page 20 18, Unfold the curved pole. Inserting The Pole Inserting The Pole The UNA has only one pole which spans The UNA has only one pole which spans the width and creates the arch to raise the width and creates the arch to raise the roof.
  • Page 21 19, Carefully feed the pole 19, Carefully feed the pole 20, Fix one side of the pole 20, Fix one side of the pole through the pole sleeve through the pole sleeve into the pole socket into the pole socket until even amounts are until even amounts are exposed on each side.
  • Page 22 Tidying The Straps Tidying The Straps The remaining strap can be left loose, but The remaining strap can be left loose, but for both practical, safety, and aesthetic for both practical, safety, and aesthetic reasons we like to roll them up and keep reasons we like to roll them up and keep them neatly out the way.
  • Page 23 25, The body of the UNA 25, The body of the UNA is now complete. is now complete.
  • Page 24 26, Starting with one corner, 26, Starting with one corner, Adding The Rainfly Adding The Rainfly cross the Rainfly bungee cross the Rainfly bungee cords around the strap. cords around the strap. Start at any front corner, then the rear/tail Start at any front corner, then the rear/tail and finally the other front corner.
  • Page 25 27, Repeat these crosses around 27, Repeat these crosses around 28, Pull the rainfly over the tent 28, Pull the rainfly over the tent the strap until tight, then fasten the strap until tight, then fasten body and fasten again in the body and fasten again in the the hooks together.
  • Page 26 29, Push or hammer the 29, Push or hammer the Roof Bungee & Peg Out Roof Bungee & Peg Out lightweight pegs into lightweight pegs into the ground. the ground. To peg out, attach a bungee to each wing To peg out, attach a bungee to each wing and loop to a peg.
  • Page 27 30, Using the bungees attached to 30, Using the bungees attached to 31, The UNA is now complete. 31, The UNA is now complete. the Rainfly, hook around the the Rainfly, hook around the For extra height on the For extra height on the pegs to give more structure.
  • Page 28 Tentsile Promise - We will strive for a ‘get it right first Weather time, every time’ in all our dealings in manufacturing, The Tentsile Tree Tent is not intended to be used distribution, sales, and service.
  • Page 29: The Small Print

    Do not attach or secure the Tentsile Tree Tent to a stolen, or re-manufactured, and being listed as new.
  • Page 30 WeForest and Eden Projects. We have planted trees in projects located across Zambia, India, Madagascar, and Oregon. Follow #Tentsile to keep up with our progress as we work with each of these organisations to plant 1 million trees over the next 5 years.
  • Page 32 All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd 2020 Patent: US D829,840 / EU 004646008-0001...