If hanging under a tarp in a WB Traveler in rainy weather (with the line/strap suspension) , will water run past the knot and reach the hammock?
If hanging under a tarp in a WB Traveler in rainy weather (with the line/strap suspension) , will water run past the knot and reach the hammock?
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Honestly, I'm not sure. But it's this possible problem that is a big part of my not caring for whoopies.
It's only an addiction if you're trying to quit
It is not a whoopie just a line.
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that ring looks heavy...a 1/4inch x 2 inch piece of generic shamow does a good job. personally i've never had the issue with amsteel whoopies. I just dont think the amsteel wicks water. Another option if you using Dutch biners is to reverse what is normally done with whoopies and have the biner near the hammock and it acts as a waterbreak.
13 grams
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What is generic shamow?
Last edited by BlazeAway; 02-20-2011 at 09:57.
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Ok I will rephrase the question. Can I use the Traveler with the original line/strap suspension, under a tarp in rain weather, without modifications and still be dry in the hammock (no water running down the line into the hammock)?
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So can I conclude that to use the Traveler in rain weather I have to modify it?
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