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    New Member treehouseguy's Avatar
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    THG again with more questions...

    Does anybody use the cord stuff for rigging the sides of the SnugFit (SF) off of the ridgeline to keep the sides up?!? I tried it out last night and I had an aweful time trying to get into my hammock! Cramped up my leg 3 times! It's not that I had the ridgeline to high either, cause the line had plenty of stretch left -I only laced like 75% of the holes, leaving the four closest to the ends (one on either side of the SF = 2 at each end = 4) empty/alone/not connected to anything. It helped keep me warm or whatever, but I had a heck of a time trying to get into my hammock, and then again trying to get out of it this morning.

    Ideas/suggestions?!? Thanks for all of the input! Last night I out-side-in'ed my SF and added the emergency blanket and slept better than both of the prior nights. You guys are all super helpful!

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    I never have had to use the side loops with my WB. Just getting the right tension on the end lines--both of them at each end--has done the trick.

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    I have two shockcords on mine. One around chest area and one at the knee but do not use them over the ridgeline. They attach to the SF using small Niteize biners. This method keeps tension on the SF but not too much so I can move around.
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    I don't worry about the edges. As long as I'm sleeping on the diagonal, my feet and head keep enough tension to hold the edges in place just fine.
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