There are a couple options out there.
I use a long whoopie sling run through the middle of the channel ends on my hammock. Makes it difficult to adjust after laying in because everything get's...
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There are a couple options out there.
I use a long whoopie sling run through the middle of the channel ends on my hammock. Makes it difficult to adjust after laying in because everything get's...
I read somewhere on these forums (not sure where atm) that take your height, add half that and then another 24" to figure length of your hammock.
Personally I say cut it long and use the ridge...
I used the channel ends for ease of gathering, goes alot quicker than whipping. IMO
You could make your's longer or shorter depending on your height. I'm 5'8" on a good day and cut mine to be...
Two options really:
1. Sew Channels in each end and run a length of small cord (such as paracord) through the channels and cinch ends together to make a channel gathered end hammock.
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Can't wait to see photos of the finished product. :D
I think we are. Although I haven't seen a Clark in person, I'd be surprised if they used an actual non-breathable material anywhere on the hammock itself as that would prevent moisture given off by...
Gutterman is the thread recommended most. Although I just look for a good polyester thread if that's not available. Definitely no cotton thread, will only rot and mildew giving your hammock a bad...