Just ordered a WBBB and Superfly. What's best to use for drip lines with the webbing suspension so water doesn't run down and soak the hammock?.
I'm sure it's been discussed, but maybe I'm using the search function wrong.
Just ordered a WBBB and Superfly. What's best to use for drip lines with the webbing suspension so water doesn't run down and soak the hammock?.
I'm sure it's been discussed, but maybe I'm using the search function wrong.
Nevermind. I just found what I was looking for.
The cinch buckles should act as a water break.
I just discovered a video by Derek Hansen that covers this topic.
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Assuming that the working end of the whoopie is under the hammock, should that function as a built-in dripline?
@ kwiktech excellent video
thanks, noobs (me) need to know that the cheap simple string works well to keep the hanger dry.
Jeff
What do you guy think of cutting the top of a water bottle off and putting a hole in the cap to run the suspension threw and using that as drip line?
Usually my dutch biners do a fine job, but if it's really pouring, I'll tie a piece of cord on the whoopie
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