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    newby help

    hey folks, am pulling the trigger on ridgerunner and cloudburst tarp, are there any odds and ends (dutch products) biners anything that I need to make it better or am I good to go? hope that made sense.

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    Dutchware is not necessary but it makes set up quick and easy. I'm not up on the latest Dutch gear so I'll leave it to others to suggest things. The tarp does not come with cordage though so at the very least you'll need to get some.
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    I bought Dutch's continuous ridge line and it makes setting the tarp up very easy. This is all you need to hand a tarp and easily center it.
    https://www.dutchwaregear.com/continuous-ridgeline.html

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    You will need biners or Dutch clips for your tree straps. I have Dutch's continuous ridgeline with tato tarp connectors.

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    I also have Dutch's continuous ridge line. It's nice being able to move the tarp over your hammock just by sliding it back and forth on the ridge line.

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    +1 to the Dutch Ridgeline and especially the Dutch Clips. Those things are light, small and work great for quickly wrapping the webbing around the tree. Love em.

    I've also been looking at/considering Dutch's Cinch Bugs for the Ridgerunner, although I haven't pulled the trigger on that yet.
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    thanks all!

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