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    Man, Love the all in one idea. Thanks for showing us your kit.
    Maybe I blinked, but I think you left your tree straps on the tree's.

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    good eye O&B

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatline View Post
    they do make great storage shelves for boots and things.
    I was just thinking that! I have also discovered with mine that I can use them to close the ends of my hammock sock too.
    The only drawback is if I have any condensation on my sock when packing up, I have to remove my sock & stuff separately. Or it gets everything else wet inside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flatline View Post
    good eye O&B
    Been there done that.
    I only needed to leave one nice set of straps and toggles on the tree to always check and double check these days.

    Still an excellent review video of a great hammock kit.

    Something I learned recently on a winter hang where the weather turn very bad, tons of wind and 20 degrees colder than expected was simplicity rules.

    Your slug tube is a very easy way to keep everything all together and offers a quick take down in a storm.

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    Good demo, Flatline!

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.D. Cakes View Post
    I was just thinking that! I have also discovered with mine that I can use them to close the ends of my hammock sock too.
    The only drawback is if I have any condensation on my sock when packing up, I have to remove my sock & stuff separately. Or it gets everything else wet inside.
    i hate wet socks . i've got my people working on a brave new combo of synthetic goodness..

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