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    Quote Originally Posted by jake L. View Post
    Hey everyone! I've been using continuous loops larksheaded through the end channels on my hammock but wanted to try whipping them. I'm hoping to improve the lay and lessen the calf ridge a bit. What are the different ways to whip the ends and what have been your experiences?

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    What Shug said. I use the standard, but my son swears that the W method, without pulling the ends out far makes for a more comfortable lay. See Just Jeff's hammock page.
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    I've just been folding mine in the W pattern. I'll have to try that warbonnet method, that looks like it would work well too.

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