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    Senior Member goobie's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12trysomething View Post
    v2.0 are only 2 weeks out! (I have it marked on my calendar)
    Too bad Dutch doesn't!!

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    Senior Member johnspenn's Avatar
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    Jan 2016
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    Marietta, GA
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    DIY TCF Sage Green
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    Noah's Tarp 12x12
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    webbing/whoopies
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    ENO Atlas Straps are the quickest and easiest, but we've gone to whoopies/straps/MSRs with our new TCF hammocks.

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    Senior Member Kallorne's Avatar
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    HG All the way!
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    webbing
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    My favorite for years running is the Warbonnet webbing setup. I have whoopies on couple hammocks as well for the standard whoopie & marlin spike set up. I started with whoopies and found I kept needing longer tree straps so there comes a point where I might as well just attach the webbing to the hammock. Much of my hiking is in virgin wilderness areas (northeastern WA) so the old growth trees tend to be a bit larger than I see in many photos and videos. I like the Warbonnet setup for it's simplicity, clip the strap around each tree and adjust as easily as a pack strap.

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    Senior Member Dhagan's Avatar
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    WBBB DL 1.7/Mtn wilderness
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kallorne View Post
    My favorite for years running is the Warbonnet webbing setup. I have whoopies on couple hammocks as well for the standard whoopie & marlin spike set up. I started with whoopies and found I kept needing longer tree straps so there comes a point where I might as well just attach the webbing to the hammock. Much of my hiking is in virgin wilderness areas (northeastern WA) so the old growth trees tend to be a bit larger than I see in many photos and videos. I like the Warbonnet setup for it's simplicity, clip the strap around each tree and adjust as easily as a pack strap.
    My thoughts exactly. It's all together and no way to leave part of it out.

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    Senior Member Martin_1's Avatar
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    Woodsman X/Trail Lair
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    DD SuperLight Tarp
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    Whoopie slings
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    Treehuggers, toggles, whoopieslings are, for me, the easiest way to set my hammock up. I especially like the fact that I can adjust the angle of the hammock quickly due to the whoopieslings.
    I keep learning and will never know enough.

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    Buckle on strap
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    12' Straps, Dutch Clips, Marlinspike hitch with random sticks, direct to CLs on the hammock end

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    Senior Member ninjahamockman's Avatar
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    WB Ridge Runner
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    Dutch spiders with dutch clips and CL attached to dutch beiner I have a ridge runner so that beiner needs to be there to manage the suspension triangle.
    Bacon and Camping makes me happy.

    "When life gives you lemons throw them back"
    Me

    I camp in bear country and I am a bear Burrito.

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    I've tried a few (not all) and I've settled in with cinch buckles and straps. Easy to work with , simple , effective, and work in a wide range of hangs. Not for all but that's my go to

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    Senior Member kev138's Avatar
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    I started out with whoopie slings and soft shackles connecting to cl on hammock then msh on tree straps. Switched to cinch buckles for a bit, real simple and had no problems with them. A few months ago made some new whoopie slings and switched the buckles over to my son's hammock. I have the slings attached to the cl with some Dutch biners and some diy aluminum toggles for the msh. I just like the whoopies more, no real reason, just like the setup.

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    Member Macca81's Avatar
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    Whoopies with tree straps, using wire gate carabiner instead of a toggle.

    Started with UCR's, but I could not get past their tendency to creep...

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