poor woman has no clue how bad it can get. Wait till you take over an entire room for your workspace. She'll have kittens....
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poor woman has no clue how bad it can get. Wait till you take over an entire room for your workspace. She'll have kittens....
I hadn't even thought of using the non-biner technique, probably since I am used to having biners. But I'm thinking when I first set up, I didn't have my biners handy ( on another hammock in a sack) so I just did a Speer type wrap, or a round turn with half hitch, can't remember. But disconnecting from the triangle buckles might come in handy when packing up, if the webbing was soaked.
Anyway, question: with that first non-biner technique you list: no wear worries from webbing on webbing contact and friction through the loop? It might save a few oz to go without biners, and that actually doessn't sound all that inconvenient.
no different than how i use tree straps. there is no real movement on the webbing in that spot. i would keep an eye on it, but i've not noticed any signifigant wear from doing it like that.