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Introduction

The Safari Stingray provides a unique opportunity for you and your friends to 

experience the great outdoors with a whole new level of freedom and comfort.

Tentsile invented Tree Tents as treehouses you can take anywhere, combining 

the versatility of a hammock with the comfort and security of a tent.

The Safari Stingray comprises of a triple hammock, suspended in tension above 

the ground and enclosed in an elegantly simple insect mesh top and removable 

rainfly cover. All materials of the Safari Range are some of the most robust and 

durable of any tent in the world.

The unique design creates a comfortable base camp, irrespective of ground 

conditions, as well as providing increased protection from insects, snakes and 

other predators – if you venture somewhere more exotic.

This product was created because Tentsile loves trees and believes that if we’re 

all hanging out in trees, they can’t cut them down!

18 trees are planted for every Tentsile Tree Tent sold. :)

PLAY, CAMP, EXPLORE...

Terms of Use

Tentsile Tree Tent should be set up only as 

outlined in this manual. 

NEVER jump into, onto or use it 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 intended purpose, and always 

observe height and weight limits.

DO NOT use walls, fences, street furniture, roof 

racks, movable platforms, posts or trees less than 

25cm/10inches in diameter as anchor points, as 

they may not be strong enough. 
DO NOT use tensioning components other than 

those supplied with this product. 
DO NOT set up higher than 1.2metres / 4 feet from 

the ground or above hard, sharp or pointy objects. 

Tactile and visual checks should be made to

ALL tent components and ALL anchor points 

before each use.
Replace any damaged elements if any are found. 
Keep away from fire and sharp objects. 
DO NOT use after the consumption of any 

intoxicating substances. 
Children 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 lightning storms or high winds. 
DO NOT use in areas of unstable ground. 
Tentsile Tree Tents do not offer protection from 

all animals.

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Summary of Contents for Safari Stingray

Page 1: ...It is important that all users read and understand the materials in this manual before any installation and use of the product Safari Stingray Tree Tent OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...IS NOT A TOY RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY A VISUAL AND TACTILE INSPECTION OF YOUR TENTSILE S FLOOR STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE EACH USE FOR SAFETY REASONS STRAPS AND RATCHETS SHOULD BE REPLAC...

Page 3: ...as outlined in this manual NEVER jump into onto or use it 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...

Page 4: ...d 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 guideli...

Page 5: ...chet strap and up the seam of the underfloor straps on the Safari Stingray The closer to straight these are the better You have a margin of tolerance of about 7 on either side before performance is im...

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

Page 7: ...be passed through the D ring in the corners of the tent 4 The ratchet has a loop in its strap 9 Pushing the strap back into the knot will loosen it 6 Pass the ratchet through the loop Attaching The Ra...

Page 8: ...ray is aligned to each anchor point 14 Give a strong pull before cranking the ratchet 13 Lift the Safari Stingray off the ground by pulling through excess strap at each point 11 Feed the tree strap en...

Page 9: ...rds 17 Pull the handle back and begin cranking it back and forth Tightening The Ratchet Cranking the ratchet will give the tension needed and allows for easy adjustment Ensure the ratchet is correctly...

Page 10: ...ntire length of the Safari Stingray from the front to the tail end Ensure the poles pass through the pole sleeves and over the elasticated straps 17 18 Rear Tail Elasticated straps Insert poles here 2...

Page 11: ...kets 23 Feed the pole into each sleeve next to the door 25 Now simultaneously push the 2 poles further in order to raise the roof structure Pole Sockets Once the poles are inserted through the sleeve...

Page 12: ...29 Using the C clips simply clip onto the ratchet handles Ensure they are not twisted 28 The tail of the rainfly is where the 2 seams meet With the dark side of the rainfly facing up go to the rear ta...

Page 13: ...to the wing points and the pegs pulling until firm then screwing them into the ground to secure Peg Peg Peg 23 24 33 Pull it taut attach to a peg and screw it into the ground 32 Attach the peg bungee...

Page 14: ...ner to secure it in place Wrap The Rainfly In stronger winds you may want to use storm mode whereby the rainfly secures to the hatch underneath Simply take the centre bungees and hook them to the hatc...

Page 15: ...brate the floor again after many uses Due to the fact that over time the fabrics stretch but the seat belt does not you may need to carry out this procedure once a year to ensure that the floor is kep...

Page 16: ...movable platform or anchor it is not intended to be used for such recreation or activities Do not attempt to use this product for anything other than its intended purpose and always observe height an...

Page 17: ...All rights reserved Tentsile Ltd 2015 Patent Approved www tentsile com...

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