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Flite 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.
NO MORE THAN 1 MONTH CONTINUOUS USE AT ANY ONE TIME
DO NOT LEAVE OUTSIDE UNATTENDED.

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Summary of Contents for Tentsile Flite Tree Tent

  • Page 1 Flite 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. NO MORE THAN 1 MONTH CONTINUOUS USE AT ANY ONE TIME...
  • Page 2 RI SK OF SE R I OU S INJU RY Tentsile Flite 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

    DO NOT attach to trees or branches that show DO NOT use walls, fences, street furniture, roof signs of structural weakness. This product was created because Tentsile loves trees and believes that if we’re racks, movable platforms, posts or trees less than DO NOT adjust/open ratchets whilst tent all hanging out in trees, they can’t cut them down!
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Warnings & Disclaimers Size: 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. 90cm / 2.7ft Tear resistant insect mesh 3.25 x 3.25 x 2.7m / 10.6 x 10.6 x 9ft...
  • Page 5 Positioning the Flite Sight-Line-Tag Sight-Line-Tag Tentsile Tree Tents need 3 secure and strong anchor points to suspend Tentsile Tree Tents need 3 secure and strong anchor points to suspend Use the Sight-Line-Tags on the side of the Flite. Use the Sight-Line-Tags on the side of the Flite.
  • Page 6 Tree Straps With a location found, start by wrapping the tree straps around your selected trees. 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.
  • Page 7 Tying The Half Windsor Tying The Half Windsor Once all 3 straps are around the selected Once all 3 straps are around the selected trees, they can then be connected to the trees, they can then be connected to the D-rings.
  • Page 8 Attaching The Ratchet Attaching The Ratchet 10, Begin by ensuring the 10, Begin by ensuring the strap is not twisted. strap is not twisted. The Selected front corner for the ratchet strap The Selected front corner for the ratchet strap can now be attached.
  • Page 9 Fitting Strap To Fitting Strap To The Ratchet The Ratchet With the ratchet strap attached to the With the ratchet strap attached to the D-ring, it can now be connected to the D-ring, it can now be connected to the tree strap length.
  • Page 10 Tightening The Ratchet Tightening The Ratchet Cranking the ratchet will give the tension Cranking the ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment. needed and allows for easy adjustment. Ensure the ratchet is correctly in the locked Ensure the ratchet is correctly in the locked position before entering the Flite.
  • Page 11 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 Tentsile Weblock Tentsile Weblock back of the weblock back of the weblock of the weblock.
  • Page 12 Inserting The Poles There are 2 poles that are supplied, one is long that runs the entire length and the other is short that runs across the width. Ensure the poles go through all the guide 25, Take the poles and unfold 26, Take the longest pole and from the front loops attached to the Flite.
  • Page 13 Raising The Structure With the poles correctly inserted, the Flite can now be raised. This is a simple action and will reveal the distinctive shape. Rear/Tail Rear/Tail 30, Insert pole end into the 29, Move to the rear/tail of the Flite and take the free pole end. Keeping the end next to the socket, gently push until it is fully raised.
  • Page 14 Fitting The Rainfly The rainfly is easily added to the Flite. Each corner of the rainfly should be approx 6”/ 15cm along the Flite strap to ensure rain does not penetrate. The rainfly has elastic ties to be used with the ground pegs. 31, Start at the rear/tail end 32, Unwrap the rainfly;...
  • Page 15 Fitting The Rainfly (Cont.) Once the rear point is tied off the rainfly can then be passed over the top. Get it in position and make sure it’s hanging correctly before securing the front corners. 36, Take the edge of the 37, Pass it over the top to rainfly along the leading the final corner.
  • Page 16 Peg Out And You’re Done The final part is to peg it out the rainfly using the bungees and pegs provided. Simply attach the bungee loop to the peg, pull until firm and then screw them into the 40, In the middle of each 42, Position so the rainfly can 41, Loop the bungee on ground to secure.
  • Page 17 7) Roll and tidy up strap ends to avoid any over time, so you will need to tighten the underfloor each corner of your Tentsile Tree Tent and take the possible trip hazzards. strap, using the buckle every so often. Here is how.
  • Page 18: The Small Print

    Tentsile Tree Tent should be above or next to large drops. Do not attach or secure the Tentsile Tree assessment. Our team will assess if the damage is covered by stored safely in a dry environment.
  • Page 19 1 million trees over the next 5 years. Where Do We Plant Them? Tentsile’s tree planting partners all meet a number of strict criteria; from regular updates and tracking donations, to working with local communities, training residents, planting native species and protecting saplings to maturity.
  • Page 20 All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd Patent Approved...