Am I overlooking it or are all the new plastic hardware unavailable at the moment?
I'm looking for either the quilt hooks or the other quilt hardware (I forget the name) so I can attach my UQ to my ENO DN if needed.
Thanks in advance!
Am I overlooking it or are all the new plastic hardware unavailable at the moment?
I'm looking for either the quilt hooks or the other quilt hardware (I forget the name) so I can attach my UQ to my ENO DN if needed.
Thanks in advance!
Seems only the non-ridgeline quilt hook is unavailable. The others seems to be available.
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Dragon's link takes you to all the quilt hooks. There should be a picture of all the kinds of quilt hooks and soon I am doing some revamping of my site and then there will be. I discontinued teh non ridge line QH because it didn't work with all shock cord. The aluminum ones work better in it's place.
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Ah, I guess I didn't dig around enough. Thanks!
Would the plastic hooks be better for sewing on the hammock hem? Or does it not matter, pastic vs. auminum?
Personally I prefer the plastic ones. Aluminum ones outsell the plastic ones 5 to 1 though so I am not in the majority. If the plastic ones won't hold, your quilt is too darn heavy.
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Perhaps the aluminum ones sell better becasue of their "coolness" factor. I would think pastic would be better for the hammock as it would intuitively seem to cause less wear on the fabric from repeated packings.
Thanks
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