What comes in the box - with the exception of the bug net on the bottom left.
A locking carabiner connects the Treepod Cabana to a rope.
The roof and floor of the Treepod Cabana are held in place by locking arcing metal poles. Once slid into place, they are locked by zippers to maintain the Cabana's shape.
Images of the poles about to be zipped into place.
We've found the best way to assemble the Treepod Cabana is to suspend it, then install the arcing poles. This image shows the roof poles in place, but the floor poles are not installed in this photo.
The 6-foot Cabana model is definitely spacious, with a carrying capacity of up to 500 pounds, this Cabana will easily fit and hold multiple people.
The Treepod company only makes these hanging tents and accessories for them.
A view through the opening in the mesh.
The floor is made of a heavy duty canvas held in form by the poles.
The mesh walls are opaque, providing shade while maintaining panoramic visibility during daylight hours.
The bug net, available as an extra purchase, attaches to the metal frame with magnets. Shown here hung loosely.