Re: Double nest vs Single?
:thumbup: sounds good too me(heres a video showing you how to do it)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXlw...e_gdata_player
Re: Double nest vs Single?
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Originally Posted by
Theosus
Love it! Going to do that this weekend. I can attach the adjustable ridge line to the loop at the same time and solve another problem. Still trying to figure out how to use my tree straps with the whoopies without needing some type of carabiner or metal attachment. But I'm getting there. Even with the metal carabiners in the ENO bag (and the Hennessy tree straps) the ENO is lighter. The Hennessy feels roomier though, side to side.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Yv...e_gdata_player
Instead of a carabiner clipped on the webbing around the tree. It works just as good to run the webbing through the loop rather then using the carabiner. And if you use this method instead of a rod for the marlin spike hitch. You could use a stick that you can get in the woods....
I dont really like the whoppie sling... I replaced the carabiner on the hammock with a soft shackle and two decender rings on each end. Then I have a10 foot webbing strap on each end that I rap around the tree, put it through the loop then put the end of the strap though the decender rings. That away ill be able to adjust my hammock easily.
Re: Double nest vs Single?
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Originally Posted by
Theosus
Love it! Going to do that this weekend. I can attach the adjustable ridge line to the loop at the same time and solve another problem. Still trying to figure out how to use my tree straps with the whoopies without needing some type of carabiner or metal attachment. But I'm getting there. Even with the metal carabiners in the ENO bag (and the Hennessy tree straps) the ENO is lighter. The Hennessy feels roomier though, side to side.
Here's a good video on the way the I explained from above...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpn...e_gdata_player
Re: Double nest vs Single?
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Originally Posted by
sketch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Yv...e_gdata_player
Instead of a carabiner clipped on the webbing around the tree. It works just as good to run the webbing through the loop rather then using the carabiner. And if you use this method instead of a rod for the marlin spike hitch. You could use a stick that you can get in the woods....
I dont really like the whoppie sling... I replaced the carabiner on the hammock with a soft shackle and two decender rings on each end. Then I have a10 foot webbing strap on each end that I rap around the tree, put it through the loop then put the end of the strap though the decender rings. That away ill be able to adjust my hammock easily.
And here's how I do it with webbing.. it was a little hard to explain....and this guy has all kinds of nice videos on hammocks. You should check them out on your down time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lOT...e_gdata_player