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    I'm a two piece preferred person myself, but I keep trying the CRL, I just don't seem to find the CRL that useful.
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    Have people found that using a 2 piece RL with prussic along with the Dutch RL hooks are as easily adjustable as a CRL. I am thinking about trying a two piece on my new hex tarp to save the weight of 10ft of line minimal weight however every gram does count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lazy river road View Post
    Have people found that using a 2 piece RL with prussic along with the Dutch RL hooks are as easily adjustable as a CRL. I am thinking about trying a two piece on my new hex tarp to save the weight of 10ft of line minimal weight however every gram does count.

    thats what i usually do, adjusts just like a webbing/rings setup.
    sag, horizontal placement, height all controllable with ease.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rip waverly View Post
    thats what i usually do, adjusts just like a webbing/rings setup.
    sag, horizontal placement, height all controllable with ease.
    Rip has the best setup I have seen,,2 piece with the dutch flyz are quick on tieing,,awesome fast and super tight,,prussics to adjust perfectly over the hammock,,and for side tie downs,,prussics on your tieouts to adjust for tightness...very effective and sweet,,as well as light. I love it,,Rip,,put your video back on here of how you hang your tarp.
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    these are the 2 methods i use:

    :50 of this video


    and about 1:30 of this video
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    Rip those vids were so helpful thanks a million. Im totally gonna use that same set up for my new tarp RL which should be here any day now. Gotta love the ease of Dutchwear.
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    stuff i've been able to glean here on the forums, and wanted to share with the rest of our hammock family. i know its available info elsewhere,,, but both work great for me---- and what i've settled on.

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    Bump - I've been looking for this thread
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    Rips second video is the setup I used at your hang Sgt. Rock with my HG cuben tarp.
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    I thought that looked familiar. I'm thinking of emulating the first video. I like the adjustability from inside the tarp. Gredemeer was doing that sort of set up.
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