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Hello from the bay area!
Hello all, I purchased two Eno Double nest hammocks recently! excited to use them.
sadly I found out they do not come with straps (obviously I am new to this)
I have a question for you all. Could I get whoopie slings and would that be enough to hang my hammock in a tree or should I purchase the whoopie slings and the tree huggers?
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Welcome to HF from Mass.
Yes, you should get both the whoopies and the tree huggers, they will protect the tree from damage.
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Welcome from the South Bay. I just spent last weekend making my first whoopies. Really simple to do (although I think I made some mistakes :rolleyes: ). You can also buy them. As for tree huggers I purchased some from strapworks and they look awesome (I don't have a sewing machine and hate sewing by hand).
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welcome to Hammock Forums and hey from high point nc
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welcome from louisiana . . .
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Welcome to HF from TN. It is best if you also have tree huggers (straps) to go around the tree and attach the whoopee's to them.....
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Welcome from Cen*Cal!!! Make your own. Get some webbing from REI for your tree straps and Order some 7/64 amsteel from redden marine and make some whoopies. It's real easy.
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Welcome from the east bay. You should check out the feather falls trip thread.
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Hey Evo, welcome to the forum. Using tree huggers will help protect the tree from damage so they should be used in conjunction with the whoopie slings.