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Band Tying Instructions
Place your band 12-20mm over
the back of the slingshot (target
side) and begin wrapping.
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Make sure it’s tight enough to
ensure that the band will not
work loose whilst shooting
but do not pull so tight that it’s
impossible to hold in place.
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Apply two or three wraps,
stretching the tie in material as
you wrap. Again, stretch it tight,
but don’t over or under-do it.
Fold the excess band material
back over your wraps & wrap
another two times. Always
keeping the wrap material tight.
P lace a looped piece of string or
similar on the target side of the
folded wrap and make another
TWO more tensioned wraps.
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These wraps lock in the end,
so keep them neat and tight to
hold the band securely.
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Carefully holding the tensioned
wraps in place, feed the end of the
wrap material through the loop.
Don’t lose the tension or you
return to the start of these instructions.
Pull the loop material back underneath the
final two wraps. If you have a long piece of
wrap material over-hanging you
can always trim it back with a
sharp pair of scissors.
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Remember that these instructions are a guideline of how
to tie your bands.
It can be quite tricky to begin with but as with most things the more you try, the better at it you will become.4
Now repeat for your second fork tip checking
that your pouch is in line with the bands ie. not
twisted and your then good to go.
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Read Before Using Your Slingshot
Cleaning The Frame.
Use luke warm water with a mild soap; which is ideal for wiping down the frame then dry with a cloth or paper towelling. This is all that is required to clean the frame. DO NOT use any kind of solvents or aggressive cleaning substances. DO NOT DRY USING A HEAT SOURCE.
DO NOT MODIFY THE FRAME IN ANY WAY.
Keep Frame away from oils, solvents, glues, polishes, heat sources and extreme freezing conditions do not store in direct sunlight. (Remember to Store the Slingshot away from Children and minors).
Damage to Frame. If you suspect that there is possibility of damage to the frame due to a Fork Hit or other impact source, fully inspect the Frame and DO NOT SHOOT until you are totally satisfied that the frame has full integrity. Nicks, Cuts, Bruises & Burrs to the Frame must be treated to the same manner of detailed inspection.
Check the condition of Bands, Tubes and the pouch for damage or wear before each shot. If in doubt Throw it away!
Slingshots can cause severe personal injury or death! REMEMBER ALWAYS Wear Safety Glasses for EYE Protection. Slingshots, Ammo, and Band breakage are Dangerous to your Eyes.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE this frame without fully understanding the safety requirements and techniques required to shoot safely. Ensure you use an adequate ammo catch box or back stop before you shoot.
Be aware of your location and surroundings when shooting - Are they SAFE! DO NOT shoot at hard solid surfaces or water, rebounds and ricochets are equally dangerous.
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Liability Disclaimer
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Slingshots are NOT a Toy!
You agree that upon purchase or use that the Designer, Manufacturer and Retailer, shall NOT be held responsible or liable for any consequential, direct or indirect or special loss, injury or accidents caused by the Slingshot Frame, Bands or Ammo or any other related items that are purchased.
In ALL cases YOU the Purchaser or the USER assumes full responsibility and all risk associated with the use of our products.
Our products are NOT to be purchased or USED by anyone under 18 years of age.
It is the user’s responsibility to be compliant and to conform to local laws regarding Slingshots and related products.
Slingshots can be dangerous! Understand that if you use this slingshot you do so totally at your own risk.