Im still using the cleat. So far I have a 3 hour nap and a full night on them and no problems
Im still using the cleat. So far I have a 3 hour nap and a full night on them and no problems
Yosemite Sam: Are you trying to make me look a fool?
Bugs: You don't need me to make you look like a fool.
Yosemite Sam: Yer deerrrnnn right I don't!
I use the Ring Buckle System and the Camp Nano Biners and love it. I have some of the CC buckles also and use them on some of my hammocks without ridgelines.
I just spent a week at Scout Camp sleeping in my hammock each night and it was pure heaven...well, except for the many bio breaks during the night. I even have 2 more converts. I'll be making a Risk's Z-Hammock for our Scoutmaster. He slept all week in one I had made and loved it.
Stoikurt
"Work to Live...Don't Live to Work!"
Garda hitch with biners
I use straps with the CC Buckles. The only way to hang. BD
Just Jeff made me do it
i still use my slapstraps, since i am not brave enough to remove the cord in my hammock and replace it with new cord and the rings buckles. maybe in the next sehha gathering, someone will re-do my hammock for me
Peanuts
"A womans place is on the trail"
could someone post a link for getting CC buckles. I thought someone did the other day but i cant find it now... thanks!
ooohhhh, ff really, if you can do it the same way, heck YES!! so now i have to order the right cord. any idea of what it is?
Peanuts
"A womans place is on the trail"
If it were me, I'd use 3.8mm Spyderline from Annapolis Performance Sailing. It's light, strong and fairly inexpensive. Besides, APS' customer service rocks, they're great!
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