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READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT.

This instruction manual complies with the Treestand Manufacturers Association’s Standard Test Method for Treestand Fall Arrest Systems.

FIGURE 2

STEP 1.

 Select a straight, healthy tree 

between 9 to 20-inches in diameter.

STEP 2.

 Once you have determined which 

tree you will climb, unpack your X-Stand 

climber. Prior to installing your climber, make 

certain your security/connector straps are 

connected. If the security straps are not 

installed, do not use your X-Stand.

STEP 3.

 Attach the foot section/standing 

platform to the tree by placing the cable 

around the tree and sliding it into the 

platform support securing with Spring Bolt 

and retaining pin. (Fig 1A) 

CLIMBING UP

 

WARNING! This X-Stand is equipped with two () 

security/connector straps (they double as backpacking 

straps also). These security/ connector straps are 

designed to stabilize your X-Stand while at climbing 

height and to keep the standing platform from 

separating from the seating platform inadvertently 

while climbing. THEY MUST REMAIN CONNECTED AT 

ALL TIMES. Should the standing platform inadvertently 

slip-off your feet during use, retrieve it by simply 

pulling up on the security/connector straps. Once you 

have reached your desired climbing height, reach down 

and pull the tag ends (loose ends) of the security/

connector straps to tighten both straps. By doing so, 

you lock the seating and standing platforms to the tree. 

NOTE: You must lengthen the straps prior to attempting 

to climb down. DO NOT modify or disconnect these 

security/connector straps for any reason. NOTE: The 

security/connector straps should be adjusted so there 

is no more than -inches of slack when climbing.

CLIMBING INSTRUCTIONS

- THE X-SCAPE -

Summary of Contents for X-scape XSCT344

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Page 2: ...k ALL expiration dates tags on all straps and the full body fall arrest harness and its components prior to each use You must replace ALL straps and suspension seats EVERY year Never use any strap s o...

Page 3: ...pheric condition which may limit the user s ability to operate this X Stand product s in a safe manner as described in this Instruction Manual Should inclement weather conditions arise during your use...

Page 4: ...ck Pin 1 XP15 0429 Spring Bolt 1 XP15 0430 Seat Netting 1 XP15 0431 Seat Cushion 1 XP15 0435 Elastic Rope 2 XP15 0444 Connecter Backpack Straps Male 2 XP15 0445 Connecter Backpack Straps Female 2 XP15...

Page 5: ...ry or death WARNING If you have a limiting physical and or health condition that precludes and or renders you incapable of self recovery and or a suitable escape plan is not available DO NOT hunt from...

Page 6: ...g strap with 3 Bar Buckle as instructed WARNING It is very important to complete this Step of the assembly Improperly secured buckle may cause full body fall arrest harness failure resulting in seriou...

Page 7: ...son and readily accessible while using a full body fall arrest harness This device will allow you to relieve the load on the lower extremities if suspended in a full body fall arrest harness and help...

Page 8: ...just remove Pin from end of the Spring Bolt Pull Spring Bolt back and adjust cable When at desired length replace the Spring Bolt making sure it locks into a hole in the cable and replace the retainin...

Page 9: ...two 2 security connector straps they double as backpacking straps also These security connector straps are designed to stabilize your X Stand while at climbing height and to keep the standing platfor...

Page 10: ...gh as you can reach STEP 6 Grasp the sides of the stand by the Seat Section support and lift the seating platform to just below waist height Then set the seating platform to the tree making sure that...

Page 11: ...complies with the Treestand Manufacturers Association s Standard Test Method for Treestand Fall Arrest Systems NOTE You must loosen these straps prior to attempting to climb down STEP 10 Remove the ca...

Page 12: ...contacting the tree STEP 5 With all your weight on the climbing seat of the seat section turn feet downward slightly to free the foot section from the tree Once free from the tree lower the foot secti...

Page 13: ...ight standing platform supports flat while tucking the cable under the left platform support folding it flat creating a loop in the top of cable Fig 4 STEP 5 Fold the left seat section support flat wh...

Page 14: ...ry or death WARNING Never rely on a tree branch for support while climbing Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death WARNING Never attempt to climb up or climb down wi...

Page 15: ...potentially injurious to life and health other than those situations that the products are intended for This warranty is not assignable or transferable No Other Warranties EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS...

Page 16: ...First Edition January 2015 Published by X Stand Treestands Apple Valley Minnesota X Stand Treestands All rights reserved...

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