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Specifications

Warnings & Disclaimers

Size:

3.25 x 3.25 x 2.7m / 10.6 x 10.6 x 9ft

Floor area:

3.75sqm / 40sqf

Dry porch area

at ground level:

5sqm / 55sqf

Entry Points:

x 2

Bag Size:

45 x 27 x 21cm / 17.7 x 10.6 

x 8.2”

Height:

90cm / 2.7ft

Tent weight:

3.82kg / 8.42lbs

 

Poles:

x2 8.5mm diameter

anodised aluminium allo.

Ratchet & straps:

3 x 25mm straps - 1.5 tonne 

minimum breaking strength

x1 25mm Ratchet 

Roof:

Tear resistant insect mesh

Rainfly:

70D PU coated waterproof 

polyester, 5000HH  

Floor:

1x layer 20D uncoated nylon, 

1x layer 70D PU coated 

polyester

Maximum capacity:

2 adults

DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM LOAD 220kg / 485lbs

Installation and use of the Tentsile Tree Tent may 

involve heights, can be dangerous and may lead 

to injury and/or death.

The installation must never be executed by 

minors, and extreme care and caution must be 

taken when executed by adults.

Do not use any other components, parts, tools or 

materials other than those included in the Tentsile 

Tree Tent package, recommended in this manual 

or in other Tentsile literature.

A hanging and/or suspension system is only as 

strong as its weakest link and all instructions and 

guidelines must be followed.

The Tentsile Tree Tent must only be used in 

the manner described in this manual. When 

assembled and installed, the Tentsile Tree Tent 

places significant force on the anchor points; 

great care must be exercised when using it to 

decrease the risk of injury and/or death. 

Overloading the Tentsile Tree Tent with more 

than 485lbs (220kg) increases the forces and 

may cause anchor, Tree Tent and/or any parts 

to fail, resulting in injury and/or death.

The manufacturer and resellers of the Tentsile 

Tree Tent explicitly disclaim any and all 

responsibility and liability for any death, 

paralysis, injury, and/or damage to any 

person or property that may occur that arises 

out of or is in any way related to the use of 

this product.

Using any equipment that is suspended above 

ground can be a dangerous activity that may 

result in serious injury and/or death even 

when used properly. Use at your own risk and 

always use common sense.

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Summary of Contents for Flite Tree Tent

Page 1: ...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 Flite Tre...

Page 2: ...ANY INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT Tentsile Flite Tree Tent 01 02 W A R N I N G W A R N I N G TENTSILE IS NOT A TOY TENTSILE IS NOT A TOY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY A VISUAL AN...

Page 3: ...ildren must be supervised by an adult at all times DO NOT attach to trees or branches that show signs of structural weakness DO NOT adjust open ratchets whilst tent is occupied DO NOT use during light...

Page 4: ...sile Tree Tent package recommended in this manual or in other Tentsile literature A hanging and or suspension system is only as strong as its weakest link and all instructions and guidelines must be f...

Page 5: ...sets Long and Short Long and Short x1 Ratchet x1 Ratchet x3 Straps x3 Straps x3 Screw Pegs x3 Screw Pegs Flite Flite Minimum setup distances Minimum setup distances 4 x 4 x 3m 10 x 10 x 13ft 4 x 4 x...

Page 6: ...your selected trees 2 Once around thread the strap and pull it all through towards the Flite 3 Ensure the strap is flat against the tree and not twisted Tree Straps With a location found start by wrap...

Page 7: ...loose end 6 Continue over the top and 6 Continue over the top and back underneath again back underneath again and hold underneath and hold underneath Tying The Half Windsor Tying The Half Windsor Onc...

Page 8: ...s not twisted strap is not twisted Attaching The Ratchet Attaching The Ratchet The Selected front corner for the ratchet strap The Selected front corner for the ratchet strap can now be attached This...

Page 9: ...d pull it 17 Feed it in and pull it through making sure it through making sure it does not twist does not twist Fitting Strap To Fitting Strap To The Ratchet The Ratchet With the ratchet strap attache...

Page 10: ...NG RATCHET 17 18 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 al...

Page 11: ...Flite Front Front 19 20 13 Feed the strap up the 13 Feed the strap up the back of the weblock back of the weblock 14 Fold the strap over the top bar 14 Fold the strap over the top bar of the weblock o...

Page 12: ...length and the other is short that runs across the width Ensure the poles go through all the guide loops attached to the Flite 21 Rear Tail Rear Tail Short Pole Short Pole Front Front Insert long pol...

Page 13: ...ive shape 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 Rear Tail Rear Tail Front Front Insert long pole from...

Page 14: ...33 The tail is where the seams meet There are 2 bungees attached to secure Front Front Rear Tail Rear Tail Attach first point here Attach first point here 25 31 Start at the rear tail end of the Flite...

Page 15: ...rectly before securing the front corners 36 Take the edge of the rainfly along the leading edge to the front corner 38 Ensure it is not caught and is hanging correctly before securing the ends Rear Ta...

Page 16: ...screw them into the ground to secure 40 In the middle of each edge is a loop with a bungee attached Peg Peg Peg Peg Peg Peg 29 43 Double check the tree straps ratchet locks and poles are secure before...

Page 17: ...the ratchet through the D Ring at each corner of your Tentsile Tree Tent and take the buckle through the loop 3 Take long strap tail and thread it through the ratchet buckle spindle pulling through a...

Page 18: ...s overhangs or above or next to large drops Do not attach or secure the Tentsile Tree Tent to a movable platform or anchor it is not intended to be used for such recreation or activities Do not attemp...

Page 19: ...agascar and Oregon Follow our BecomeOneOfTheMillion campaign and keep up with our progress as we work with each of these organisations to plant 1 million trees over the next 5 years Where Do We Plant...

Page 20: ...All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd Patent Approved www tentsile com...

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