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    Because they're 1" straps, You might also want to try other things, such as duct tape. Also try tying it to the buckles loosly.
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    Here is an old trick that some spoke highly of, though I have never really put it to the test. Twist the strap a few times, between hammock and tree. Test it either with a water hose or let it sit out in the yard during an all night rain. Some have claimed success with this approach. Me, I often use more than one approach, and drip lines are an easy one.

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