For some time I have used a stake-pin to join the webbing from the tree to the line from the hammock. I use two 5-inch lengths cut from a Swifter dust mop with an aluminum handle. The tubing is...
Type: Posts; User: Geechee
For some time I have used a stake-pin to join the webbing from the tree to the line from the hammock. I use two 5-inch lengths cut from a Swifter dust mop with an aluminum handle. The tubing is...
My buckle to make the loop coming off the tree is a metal slider, not a cinch buckle. I have used it for both the stake hitch (see picture in thread) and with the cinch buckle and ring buckles. ...
I have an SPE made with a neatsheet and CCF. It weighs 2.5 lbs on my digital scale. If I go with the pad alone it’s only about a pound. I’d like to drop the excess weight for an upcoming three-day...
I’ve used the 1 inch metal slider from www.onrope1.com ($1.50 plus shipping) to form a loop in my 1 inch polyester webbing and haven’t had any trouble with it holding. I do thread it through and...
I have read the series with cinch buckles and ring buckles and have used both with satisfaction and no problems. I would like to toss another method in the hopper that I have used that takes a...