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    Senior Member dman's Avatar
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    I'm using one right now until I decide which lighter, bigger, different shape tarp I want. On diagonal mode it sure takes some wide open tree areas to stretch it out. I passed up quite a few nicer spots last weekend cause I needed more than 15 ft. to get her hung.

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    Senior Member firemedic's Avatar
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    I've got the Noah 12 man is it huge. But I like it only messed with it, haven't slept under it yet.

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    Just got mine in the mail. Any of those nice illustrations to show how to hook it up with the included Figure 9's? I kind of got it setup but it feels like I could be doing something better. Maybe need to rig up a continuous ridgeline?

  4. #14
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    I just got a 9 as well. I will be using it this coming weekend so I will report back on my thoughts. I believe they should have put tie outs in the middle of all 4 sides. I may be doing that myself at some point.

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    kelty 9x9 asym

    i found this out this evening. Its like a Hennessy monsoon with blast doors. I dont know how long the ridge line would hold up but if it was all you had it would work great, i think? Just have the true ridge line of the tarp in the direction you would lay in your hammock and you have plenty of foot and head room.
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    Senior Member L.D. Cakes's Avatar
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    I used a 9 for over a year with an ENO DN and it worked great. The trick in storms is to go low and take out the long ends to the ground. I like the air it lends when it's hot but it kinda obstructs the view. I never used a ridge line with it, I just tied the ends to the trees using a taught line hitch knot, but Z-9's or Dutch Flyz work well too.
    Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
    Love many, trust few & always paddle your own canoe. American Proverb

    Adventure is Calling... nolilearn.org



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    Senior Member MAD777's Avatar
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    Love your pink flamingos, Cakes!
    Mike
    "Life is a Project!"

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    Senior Member L.D. Cakes's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD777 View Post
    Love your pink flamingos, Cakes!
    Thanks Mike, That's Pink Flo.
    Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
    Love many, trust few & always paddle your own canoe. American Proverb

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    Senior Member Roche's Avatar
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    I have a 9 and a 12 (for winter). They are practically bullet proof - a great value. You never worry when lending it to a noob; very user friendly and fool proof.

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    Senior Member SteveJJ's Avatar
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    Quick question if I may, I just got the 12 but haven't opened it yet. Will it need silicon sealant on the stitching?

    Thanks!

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