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I want to put it on tarmac, so anchoring one end is easier.
mountainm Today, 08:51Anchoring both ends seems a whole lot easier, at least to me...
TominMN Today, 08:49Solid ridge piece is a long floppy piece of wood and unecessary - Don't want it permanent.
For metal - hollow tube, rubber grommits, dyneema
Something better is here. The Quilted Chameleon solves a lot of problems and makes your system lighter because it uses the rule of less. There are only
Dutch Today, 08:40I don't see it being quick for a metal one for sure. For the back garden, why not just add a solid ridge piece? If it is to be permanent, why this design?
TominMN Today, 08:37Which is why I thought a couple of struts to add rigidity would be a quick win - as long as the angles are worked out for the particular hammock (also
mountainm Today, 08:31
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Tensahedron Stand
Yes. Counterweight on head end has similar effect. So do the tarp’s own guylines. Only reason Tensa says not to tension a head guyline is that some might
Latherdome Today, 10:52