I found this sight and it seems very reasonable with a very good selection of different straps. Hope it helps.
http://www.strapworks.com/default.asp
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I found this sight and it seems very reasonable with a very good selection of different straps. Hope it helps.
http://www.strapworks.com/default.asp
:lol:
That is a very popular vendor of straps for us hammockers. Thanks for posting.
Seems not much gets past this Forum!
And we all know the price is a little better here...............if you need 300'.
All noobs are welcome here :thumbup1:
Several of our cottage vendors, all members of HF, sell webbing. No, they aren't as cheap as the big guys that deal in tens of thousands of feet each month...how could they be? Still...there are times when the bottom line has nothing whatsoever to do with price.
No, silly, it's to reach around the trees in the Redwood National Forest! :lol:Quote:
I can't reach that high on the trees!
Definitely a lot to learn. I don't really know a thing. I am still trying to figure out a way to get our machine working so I can take a shot at some DIY stuff. So far I'm striking out. I must say that the folks on this forum are extremely welcoming which is very refreshing.
Probably the most wonderful thing about this forum, is the willingness of it's members to accept we noobs and help us learn. Plus, the diversity of the group is lost in the common thread of hammocking. A great place to be a part of.
Here are a couple of pics of custom straps from said company. I've used stuff from them for 3 years. The straps are 1-inch polyester, double D-ring belt, with a half-twist sewn loop on the other end. Rigging shows Dutch's Tarp Flyz set up two different ways.
after playing with my hammocks for a couple years now, I consider myself an advance beginner and I am just starting to learn enought to be dangerous