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Oops, it's a Superfly. I could always extend the ends of the ridgeline tie out with extra split rings or S biner. Thanks.
So i have been toying with this setup and testing a variant of the Dutch Hook and Flyz version.
I have my Superfly rigged with one Stingerz on either end, the Ridgeline uses no hardware, just a spliced loop on one end and a backsplice for good measure on the other.
When setting my tarp up i do it like this:
The ridgeline goes around the tree and the loop hooks on the beak of the Stingerz and i clip the Stingerz on the ridgline.
I then walk over to the other tree holding the other Stingerz and when get to the end of the tarp i wrap the line on the antenna to keep the tarp fairly attached whilst i wrap the line around the second tree.
Once around the tree i then clip the Stingerz over the line, un-hook it from the antenna, and hook the line in proper fashion.
Once i centerd the tarp where i want it i tension the line and let the tarp out of it's skin.
smart setup and great video. I really enjoyed your explanation of the V lol the VEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
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