Im confused on how to attach the guylines. I read step 7 in the manual like 10 times and now im watching this video in slow motion lol. Are you just taking the loop off the ball, then threading the spike through the last loop on the guyline and through the black loop of the baseline, and then putting the loop back on the ball? That is the conclusion I came to but I’m worried I'll break something if I'm wrong
That's a fine way among many. It's hard to think of a wrong way that wouldn't fail instantly. I've probably never set it up exactly the same way twice myself.
As an on-road bike tourist, I would suggest Tensa Solo as much smaller packing, much lighter, much cheaper than Tensa4, which is more geared toward motor-based travel or home use. You can use the bike to support lower head end with some clever determination. See example photos in Tensa Solo product page on site.
There've been four major foot designs, with a fifth in the oven. All retrofit to older stands in case of need or want, but there can be complications/limits depending.
love the way this came out!
Im confused on how to attach the guylines. I read step 7 in the manual like 10 times and now im watching this video in slow motion lol. Are you just taking the loop off the ball, then threading the spike through the last loop on the guyline and through the black loop of the baseline, and then putting the loop back on the ball? That is the conclusion I came to but I’m worried I'll break something if I'm wrong
That's a fine way among many. It's hard to think of a wrong way that wouldn't fail instantly. I've probably never set it up exactly the same way twice myself.
@@tensacrew thanks so much! I set it up today for the first time and stayed in it for about 3 hours it was so damn comfy. Great product!
Planing a world bikepacking tour this could be the answer that I’ve been looking for
As an on-road bike tourist, I would suggest Tensa Solo as much smaller packing, much lighter, much cheaper than Tensa4, which is more geared toward motor-based travel or home use. You can use the bike to support lower head end with some clever determination. See example photos in Tensa Solo product page on site.
@@tensacrew cool i check it out
Looks like Tensa4 has evolved with different endcaps... interesting
There've been four major foot designs, with a fifth in the oven. All retrofit to older stands in case of need or want, but there can be complications/limits depending.
Thanks, this was clear and concise. Has the ball end connector cordage been lengthened over time?
@@doug0964 yes, it has.
Dam shame there 300 plus to buy one
I thought the same until I built my own. The Tensa4 quality and small packing size makes me think that they aren’t charging enough… honestly.