Right. What Hetairoi did was to remove the stock rope and replaced that with a rope loop that is attached to the buckles and then straps to the trees with a biner on that end.
Right. What Hetairoi did was to remove the stock rope and replaced that with a rope loop that is attached to the buckles and then straps to the trees with a biner on that end.
Mrprez, why do you like that better than cord and rings? Both are adjustable and cord and rings seems like a lighter alternative to web and cinch buckles. I have cinch buckles, biner, and webbing on my HH right now. Have rings and cord ready for switching back.
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I am writing this reply sitting in my DIY hammock in the backyard. My new setup is a breeze (biners to the tree straps with a prusik loop to the hammock support rope). Prusiks are holding like champs, and so easy to adjust even after tensioning the system.
Set it up and sat down. My straps stretched a bit cause they are cheap nylon, but it was easy to get out and adjust. Just twist the prusik slightly to relieve pressure, and slide it.
I am happy.
Now, I am going to find a way to put a moving mark of some kind on my HH support ropes that I will use to see what the most amount of rope I need on a regular basis. Then after I have camped in it for a dozen or so nights, I will probably trim the ropes back to within about a foot of where the mark is.
I am thinking I will be able to trim quite a bit off since no figure out wrapping is envolved, but I will let my marks tell the tale.
Oh, by the way, having the ability to work from home on nice days like this ROCKS!!
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What I meant was each time I go hammock camping I am going measure how much rope I needed. Once I get enough trips in to the areas where I will usually go, I am going to take the longest measurement I recorded, and chop any excess off about a foot past that.
I will try to get pics.
The suspension on my HH is actually angrysparrow's doings. He describes everything needed here in post #4.
It's not the lightest, but it's dead simple and very fast.
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Hung using this setup in my HH exp the other night and worked well. It is a snap to set up. It was a bit tough to break the prusiks when adjusting, but worst case scenario is you unclip them from the biner and break them then clip them back in and adjust.
This will be my set up for now as it gives me the ease of adjustement as I learn my hanging preferances, and is at a very little weight penalty (2 ul biners, 2 small pieces of cord).
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