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Tentsile Safari Stingray Owner's Manual

Tentsile Safari Stingray Owner's Manual

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Safari 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 Safari Stingray

  • Page 1 Safari 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 Safari Stingray Tree Tent RI SK OF SE R I OU S INJU RY A VISUAL AND TACTILE INSPECTION OF YOUR TENTSILE’S FLOOR, 5 Ye a r G u a r a n t e e STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE EACH USE.
  • Page 3: Terms Of Use

    Introduction Terms of Use The Safari 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 Positioning the Safari Stingray Alignment Sight Lines Tentsile Tree Tents need 3 secure and strong anchor points to suspend from. Use line-of-sight to look down the ratchet strap The distances are marked below. Once the location is found, lay out the...
  • Page 6 2, Once around, thread the 3, Ensure the strap is strap and pull it all through flat against the tree 1, Wrap the loop end of each strap around your selected trees. towards the Safari Stingray. and not twisted.
  • Page 7 Attaching The Ratchet With the tree straps attached and the Safari Stingray laid in postion, you can now attach the 3 ratchet straps to the D-rings at each corner. 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. Check each corner of the Safari Stingray is 12, Feed it in and pull it aligned to each anchor point. 11, Feed the tree strap end through making sure it through the spindle.
  • Page 9 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 Safari 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 Safari Stingray from the front to the tail end. 20, With the ratchet straps tight and locked, ensure Ensure the poles pass through the pole the straps are aligned sleeves and over the elasticated straps.
  • Page 11 26, Insert the front pole ends into the front pole socket 27, Double check the tree straps, ratchet to secure and complete locks and poles are secure before Insert pole ends into pole sockets the main structure. entering the Safari Stingray.
  • Page 12 Now pull the rainfly facing, up go to the clip onto the ratchet rainfly over the top of the Front Safari Stingray and repeat rear/tail of the Safari handles. Ensure they are Stingray to attach. not twisted at the last corner.
  • Page 13 Pegging Out The Rainfly The final part is to peg out the rainfly using the bungees and pegs provided. Simply attach the bungee loop to the wing points and the pegs, pulling until firm, then screwing them into the ground to secure. 31, Locate the hook and loop 32, Attach the peg bungee to the 33, Pull it taut, attach to...
  • Page 14 Safari Stingray. or to the hatch edges. it in place. 36, Double check the tree straps, ratchet locks and poles are secure before entering the Safari Stingray. Enjoy.
  • Page 15 6, Repeat procedure until you have the right balance moving to the next corner. 3, Safari Stingray should be raised, and set at half between each edge and the underfloor tension ( you should still be able to flap it up and straps that divide each hammock berth inside.
  • Page 16: The Small Print

    Tree Tent thoroughly before packing away. Tentsile Tree drops. Do not attach or secure the Tentsile Tree Tent to a stolen, or re-manufactured, and being listed as new. Customer Service Charter Tent should be stored safely in a dry environment.
  • Page 17 All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd 2015 Patent Approved...