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Attachment Instructions 

STEP 3:  

Pull the excess of  Tree 

Strap      to secure the stand to 

the tree, as shown in 

Fig. 3

. The 

stand should be tight to the tree 

as shown in 

Fig. 1.

STEP 5:  

When moving from your climbing aid 

to your Hang-On Tree Stand, step down from 

the aid to the stand 

as shown in Fig. 5

.

NOTE:

 Always set up climbing aid so that you 

step down onto the platform of your stand.  

Cautiously

 put your weight on the stand's 

platform. The additional weight will create 

tension on the tree attachment strap and cables.

DO NOT LIFT THE FOOT PLATFORM WHILE THE STAND IS IN USE. LIFTING THE 

FOOT PLATFORM COULD CAUSE YOUR STAND TO SHIFT, RESULTING IN SERIOUS 

INJURY OR DEATH. YOU MUST ALSO WEAR A SAFETY HARNESS AT ALL TIMES 

WHILE THE STAND IS IN USE, INCLUDING CLIMBING AND DESCENDING. FAILURE 

TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

STEP 2:  

With the treestand in the folded 

position, wrap Tree Strap       around the 

tree once and hook the other end into the 

tree strap Bracket. (

See Fig.1 and Fig. 2.)

 

Ensure that the strap is not twisted and is 

laying flat against the tree.  

This should be done beneath where your 

climbing belt is attached to the tree so that 

your climbing belt is above the treestand.

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STEP 4:  

Unfold the stand 

by bringing the platform 

downward 

(See Fig.4).

 

Pull seat platform 

downward and adjust seat.

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3

5

CAUTIOUSLY 

put your weight on the stand’s platform

The additional weight will create tension on the tree strap and cables.

W A R N I N G

FIG.5

FIG.1

STEP 1: 

While wearing your 

safety harness, connect your 

climbing belt to the tree 

following manufacturer’s 

instructions. Climb to the 

desired height using your 

climbing aid. Once you have 

reached the desired height, 

hoist your treestand into 

position. 

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FIG.2

FIG.3

FIG.4

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©2020 (rev. 1/20)

Customer Service Department 1-866-972-6168

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Model: PTHO-215

Sky Spy Aluminum Hang-On Stand

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