Until the extensions are shipping, you can just choke up and pull any excess length over one apex crossing, and tension to ground. The extensions will make it prettier, but also give you more headroom, for which there isn't yet an alternative workaround. Even users of 11' tarps should appreciate that.
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Tensa Outdoor, LLC, maker of the Tensa4, Tensa Solo, and Tensa Trekking Treez hammock stands: http://tensaoutdoor.com/
I haven't been able to find an answer on a forum search, but this thread is a monster so maybe I missed it...
I know the Tensa team is split between Oregon and California.
Is your warehouse in Portland metro, and do you do local pick ups?
I know I can snag one from the various excellent vendors, and I suspect you ship from CA, but thought I'd look into direct purchasing. Thanks!
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Tensa Outdoor, LLC, maker of the Tensa4, Tensa Solo, and Tensa Trekking Treez hammock stands: http://tensaoutdoor.com/
BR = bathroom, right?
The game is the best teacher.
Solo Conversion includes a 5th segment of the same telescoping series as the main poles. It works as a tarp extension only in Solo mode. If you try to use it as a tarp extension with Tensa4, you will discover as we did that it’s not nearly long enough for many tarps, nor does it put the tarp connection point where you’d want it centered over ridgeline. The t4 extensions are a totally different approach, as shown in photos on our site.
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Tensa Outdoor, LLC, maker of the Tensa4, Tensa Solo, and Tensa Trekking Treez hammock stands: http://tensaoutdoor.com/
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