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Specifications

Warnings & Disclaimers

Size:

4.1x4.1x4.1m / 13.5x13.5x13.5ft

Floor area:

7.25sqm/78sqf

Dry porch area

at ground level:

18sqm / 194sqft

Entry Points:

x4

Bag Size:

62 x 28 x 28cm / 24 x 11 x 11”

Interior Height:

1.5m / 5ft

Poles:

x3 13mm diameter anodised 

aluminium alloy 7001 T6

Ratchet & straps:

3 x 19’ / 6m polyester 

webbing straps and 3 x heavy-

duty ratchet buckles - 2.5 ton 

minimum breaking strength

Roof:

Tear resistant insect mesh hangs 

from under-side of the fly sheet 

and poles to offer protection 

against the smallest sand flies

Tent weight:

18KG /39.7lbs

Rainfly:

70D PVC coated polyester 

8000HH

Floor:

600D Dacron - 300g/sqm  

reinforced with 20+ meters

of seat belt

Maximum capacity:

3 adults

Fire Rating:

Fire resistance meets USA 

CPAI-84 and Canadian FR16

DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM LOAD 400kg / 880lbs

05

06

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 880lbs (400kg) 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.

Summary of Contents for Safari Vista Tree Tent

Page 1: ...and understand the materials in this manual before any installation and use of the product NO MORE THAN 3 MONTHS CONTINUOUS USE AT ANY ONE TIME DO NOT LEAVE OUTSIDE UNATTENDED FOR MORE THAN A WEEK Sa...

Page 2: ...ANY INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT Tentsile Vista 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: ...as a trampoline or swing It is not intended to be used for rock climbing cliff faces overhangs or above or next to large drops DO NOT attempt to use this product for anything another than its intende...

Page 4: ...y 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 o...

Page 5: ...Use line of sight to look down the ratchet strap and up the seam of the underfloor straps on the Vista The closer to straight these are the better You have a margin of tolerance of about 7 on either s...

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

Page 7: ...the Trillium base and lay it out on the ground in between your selected trees Ensure it is the correct way up with the elastic crossed straps facing up 4 Lay the Trillium base on the ground in betwee...

Page 8: ...6 The loop should be passed through the D ring in the corners of the Trillium base 5 The ratchet has a loop in its strap 10 Pushing the strap back into the knot will loosen it 7 Pass the ratchet thro...

Page 9: ...ase is aligned to each anchor point 15 Give a strong pull before cranking the ratchet 14 Lift the Trillium base off the ground by pulling through excess strap at each point 12 Feed the tree strap end...

Page 10: ...release the handle and allow it to be cranked 16 Release the ratchet lock by pushing the inner latch upwards 18 Pull the handle back and begin cranking it back and forth Tightening The Ratchet Cranki...

Page 11: ...serting The Poles There are 3 poles that are supplied straighten each one At each corner is a pole socket into which a pole is inserted Once in place all 3 poles will be running across each other in t...

Page 12: ...out to locate the Tailend logo at the front Lay the rainfly over the Trillium base with the poles flat Attach each corner C Clip to their corner ratchet handle 21 22 29 Insert the other end of the pol...

Page 13: ...To lift the poles start by 31 To lift the poles start by going through the central hatch going through the central hatch 33 Fasten the poles in a bow 33 Fasten the poles in a bow using the tie system...

Page 14: ...rest of the mesh s C Clips to the poles C Clips to the poles 39 First clip the yellow 39 First clip the yellow tagged C Clip to the tagged C Clip to the centre of the poles centre of the poles 36 Lay...

Page 15: ...the main base underneath the main base 27 41 At each corner of the 41 At each corner of the mesh locate and fasted the mesh locate and fasted the elasticated straps elasticated straps 42 Bring each si...

Page 16: ...quite easily by about 1 30cm 4 Pull underfloor straps through adjuster buckles at each corner past the crease left from earlier use by about 1cm on each corner 5 Ratchet to full tension and check all...

Page 17: ...is not intended to be used for rock climbing cliff faces 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...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd Patent Approved www tentsile com...

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