MDSH i am sorry no offence bit i think you are missing the point the straps fail at 1600lbs and having used a lot of webbing straps in practical application i am sure this system will not fold the...
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MDSH i am sorry no offence bit i think you are missing the point the straps fail at 1600lbs and having used a lot of webbing straps in practical application i am sure this system will not fold the...
old thread but how did it all work out? i am planning the same trip and had a very wet first experience this fall camping on the top of a mountain. woke up at some very dark time of the night...
haha ya just my brain working over time. like that but with the v the other way so your not stressing it strait along the strap. i have not knowledge of straps only metal experience i was just...
have you ever tried making your last stitch in a > shape away from the end of the 2in so you don't have a stress point across the 1in? by the sounds of it your break strength is far over what is...
thanks for the info ironfish45 ya the weather up here can be pretty crazy i have spent the last 8 years working in the mountains of norther bc and the yukon and you definitely need to pack for the...
nice i would be interested to hear what you find. i am a pretty warm guy and sleep hot so i don't need to much and i almost always pack a light weight down sweater with me if things get chillier then...
haha ya dollar is down gas is down and i am in the oil and gas industry :( oh well maybe i will have more time to hang around soon. i found a interesting review of the micro2 where the guy opened up...
has any one had any experience with the sea to summit traveler or micro 2 bags. they look pretty interesting with not a huge price tag dry down and convertible from a bag to a quilt. but i only know...
i just picked up some goodies from dutch as well so i can whoppie sling mine and my sisters. hard to resist anything ti
new to the hammock scene as well but i am from the okanagan i know atleast on other couple up this way that are into it
. what part of bc are you in? oh ya not to mention hennessy hammocks are...
so i am not sure if this is in the right place but here goes. so i recently(October) picked up a couple HH's for my sister and i from a friend and only got out once before it got a bit chilly up here...
ya i was thinking about cutting it to make it a quilt with a footbox as a summer option to a light bag. i am thinking its worth a try and i bugger it up to bad i am not out to much dough. noticed...
any one ever try using the escape bivy to build a ul top quilt? i am looking for cheaper options for a summer hike not looking to see temps under 10c/50f i don't like bags as i am a big guy and like...