Tensa Outdoor Trekking Treez User Manual

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Tensa Trekking Treez
v2.0 - 'Svelte'
User Guide
Description ................................................................................................2
Getting started ..........................................................................................2
Trekking mode ..........................................................................................3
Hammock mode .......................................................................................4

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  • Page 1 Tensa Trekking Treez v2.0 - ‘Svelte’ User Guide Description ....................2 Getting started ..................2 Trekking mode ..................3 Hammock mode ..................4 Specifications ....................7...
  • Page 2 Description Tensa Trekking Treez are trekking poles that convert to a hammock stand, allowing backpackers to sleep in hammocks instead of on the ground in alpine, desert, or similar tree-sparse areas. We sell poles and related accessories singly as systems to support one side of a hammock, since having only one with an available tree greatly increases hammock-eligible sites even in wooded areas.
  • Page 3 Note that hiking with the hammock foot on hard surfaces may result in rapid wear. Replacing the hammock foot requires returning to Tensa Outdoor or some level of home tooling and skill. The aluminum Hubz piece below the top knob secures the strap, but it may be stored separately, with the threaded post under the knob serving to retain the provided or alternate straps when the knob is tightened to pinch them.
  • Page 4 Site selection Site selection is probably the single most important element of successful hammocking with Trekking Treez (TT). Using both poles, the total footprint of a TT hang can exceed 25´× 6´ (7.5 × 1.8m.) Select accordingly, though the site needn’t be level, and the guylines may pass through brush.
  • Page 5 Setup 1. Lay both poles out on the ground in a straight line, top tip to top tip. Your hammock will follow this line. 2. Attach the black loops of the guylines to the pairs of Hubz hooks that are closest to one another.
  • Page 6 the same plane, and centered as viewed from between the guyline pairs; confirm this after all adjustments. The poles should lean roughly as shown viewed from the side. More upright poles achieve greater height, while more leaned poles stress the ground anchors less, lowering their end of the hammock.
  • Page 7 4 above. Specifications Trekking Treez support gathered-end hammocks up to 12 feet in length with reasonable sit height. We warrant the poles to hold users up to 250 pounds (110kg), ground conditions firm enough to hold the anchors permitting. Other types of hammocks that require support points up to 56 inches (140cm) high can work, but may present complications.
  • Page 8 Many backpackers want to know the exact weights of all components of Trekking Treez, so they can plug them into spreadsheets like Lighterpack.com. Part Weight (g) Usable length (cm) Handle assembly 19 - 35 Adjuster Coupler Extension Trekking foot / tarp 21 trek;...

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