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Your cordlocks where the shockcord exits the under quilt can keep the underquilt from slipping on the shockcord. You could add grossgrain looks to keep
DrPhun Today, 20:31These threads come up every year or two.
And in the end,, there is nothing you can do but enjoy the light show and hope for the best.
Huh?
I think quilt hooks, in one form or another, are probably the best solution for keeping an UQ from slipping to one side, one next
Had my compass and used it for navigation the whole time.
No Bushbuddy. Maybe need to get it back out. But canister stove worked great for pancakes
Forgotten video, forgotten bushbuddy, just be sure to check and always remember your compass and you will be okay.
Carver Today, 19:26I switched to a different suspension set-up, but I used Turtle Ties extensively for a year and had no issues with them. As long as I “locked”
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Shock cord inside channel
My under quilt has a primary and a secondary suspension.
Phantom Grappler Today, 22:55Primary suspension is shock cord going through entire length of under quilt side channel.