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Lots of ways to do this, so here is my option for tarps.
Easy Grab Cord Ends
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I second the idea of incorporating a split ring if the grosgrain is lightweight and you decide to use a soft shackle.
TominMN Today, 12:19yes, but i wouldn't use a normal softshackle for this (it is "the wrong tool for the job(tm)").
if you want to keep the same functionality
2mm Lawson cord works very well with Lineloc3 hardware. Not to say Zing-It doesn't, but a less slippery cord may help with your issue.
I'm going to guess that you're using a split ridgeline? I use linelocs on one of my tarps but not on the ridgeline. On the ridgeline I have soft shackles
LowTech Today, 10:52Thanks to all for the comments, we have very few nights of conditions like this, and it is question of luck and ability to pack the backpack fast from
infrastellar Today, 10:48Wow, those pictures are fantastic! We just got our first snow of the year in the NE, your pictures look so much better than my driveway.
Zingger Today, 10:01
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Soft shackle directly into grosgrain loop pullout?
I avoid line/fabric on line/fabric when I can. Split rings are lightweight with no sharp edges. The cheaper kinds can act like fuses - they will bend/deform
cougarmeat Today, 14:02