The theory is very sound and others have had success. I am sure it would only take me a couple of tries to commit to it. I've even considered doing it myself. But...... I might need my daughter to...
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The theory is very sound and others have had success. I am sure it would only take me a couple of tries to commit to it. I've even considered doing it myself. But...... I might need my daughter to...
Owning an Explorer I would have no problem trusting the hammock now. Although I do confess to making my daughter be the first in my very first hammock. I could not believe my lard butt would stay...
If I understand correctly the theory is the closer to flat the stress is placed on the webbing the more the evenly the wear and abrasion is spread out. So the tri-rings Warbonnetguy sends with his...
I have done the dirty deed. I cut the stock ropes off my HH Safari and converted completely to the ring buckles. I'm using that system on the DIY hammocks I make as well. I also converted my tarp...
I have my amsteel slip on knots unless I leave a sizable tail sticking out. By sizeable I am talking 1" or so.
the rings MUST be pinched hard opposite the webbing. Most use a prussic knot or related knot to hold the rings. Then a half-hitch in the webbing right at the rings stops any additional slippage...