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PUT SAFETY FIRST! Remember, you are off the ground.
Read and religiously follow our instructions, warnings, and safety rules. Never modify or alter this tree stand.
Never replace any one of our tree stand bolts with anything other than a 5-grade or 6-grade bolt with a diameter of 5/16 of an inch.
Never remove any of our bolts or pins from the gripping bars at any elevation.
Check to see if all wing nuts, nuts and bolts are tight before each hunt. Do not over-tighten.
Know your limitations.
Stay alert at all times.
Don't hurry.
Use caution.
Use good common sense.
Always use your fall-restraint system with one of our tree stands.
Inspect our tree stands before each use.
Inspect your fall-restraint system before each use.
Wear your fall-restraint system 100% of the time.
Practice using our tree stand in conjunction with your fall-restraint system at a low and safe elevation, learn how to get out of your fall-restraint system should you fall, and develop a plan to get safely back to the ground. (The time to find out you know too little about some feature of our tree stand or your fall-restraint system is before, not after, you ascend the host tree to a dangerous height.)
Never consume any quantity of alcohol, medication, prescription drugs, or any other substance that inhibits your thinking ability while using one of our tree stands.
Never raise or lower a loaded weapon at any time with anything.
Never ascend or descend the host tree with any weapon, equipment, or object in your hands or attached to your person.
Prior to ascending, connect your unloaded weapon and equipment to our tree stand with a rope or cord of sufficient length. After you have properly climbed to the desired height and are sitting down, use the rope or cord to raise and lower your weapon or equipment.
Never fall asleep in one of our tree stands.
When using one of our climbing tree stands, always place feet in an outward position when climbing as shown in Figure 1.
When using one of our climbing tree stands, never hunt with the top or bottom section tilted downward as shown in Figure A.
When in the hunting position, our climbing tree stand should always be level as shown in Figure B.
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