I have a CRL as a SRL on my frontline. I can adjust it if needed and once set it doesn't budge.
Been using dutch buckles with tree straps and whoopees and found it the fastest and easiest setup for...
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I have a CRL as a SRL on my frontline. I can adjust it if needed and once set it doesn't budge.
Been using dutch buckles with tree straps and whoopees and found it the fastest and easiest setup for...
Thanks again. Yeah customs here can take a while if they are busy. Must say the gear is top notch, as were the dutch hooks I ordered from ukhammocks. Keep up the good work for the less technical bunch
Picked up my order today. Just took a while to get through customs. Thanks Dutch and his Elf
Thanks for the reply. I kinda thought it could take a while. It's a shame your stuffs so desirable:p
Hey was wondering how long posting to uk from outdoortrialgear should be. Ordered stuff 3 weeks or so ago and got dispatched email, just not had anything yet. I understand it will take a while, but...
Hey Rune. Welcome to hammock forums. You'll be glad you took the plunge
I tried something similar with a nalgene but it was too heavy and pulled quilt away from my torso. Still kept warm when it was calm, as soon as the wind picked up it became chilly
Midges do tend to eat people alive. Im normally there to attract them to me.
Welcome. The only reason there's no bad weather is because the bad weathers our good weather
Some of your clothes in a stuff sack under your knees may help. Have you had your knee looked at? Could have done more damage than you think
I have one made up for amsteel on my tttm. I have it looped at both ends( used forums to find a tutorial how to) and just slide it over the stock suspension. I use it every second night and at...
I find mason line tightens alot with most of my uses. Had to stop using it as a tarp tensioner as it tightened to much on my ridge
Does anyone know of good hiking trips with hammock and tent camping suitability
I feel for you man .I had a recon done 2 years ago, took longer to heal tho as I had skated on it with ruptured acl,tore some meniscus and fractured my femur. As long a you rest it and follow physio...
Thanks. Not that great at finding stuff on the forums:p
Is there a video/ detailed instructions for baffles. I'm lost haha
Whoopies are really pretty easy. Even I managed with the online guides. Can't link as on phone sorry
I would have liked to but until I get a midgenet made I can't. My dd frontline is on loan so only got the tttm ATM
Second this. Best hammock I have been in. Lacks a built in net though
Cheers guys. Now i know what i will be doing this weekend :P
Hey fronkey thanks for the sweet how to. One question though , how does it fit at the gathered end? Is it just a small opening or is it something fancier? Sorry if I missed it, first time making...
Fall's of Falloch, near crianlarich.
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Just under 200g. A little less than 8 ounces. Packs down smaller than an orange
I have a net (nylon) hammock i set up underneath to keep things off the ground
Are there any down underquilts to be had in the uk.
They are oo expensive to buy with the extra shipping cost from the overseas.
Any help is appreciated
Thanks Ally
Aye another scot. Surprised there are so many hangers with the weather we get;p
I have my hammock hanging from wall studs and it's been fine. I knew they were strong as I built the wall personally. Instead of a screw eye I have a plate with a hook which has 4 points that I fixed...
I have a tttm double hammock that I would like to use outdoors as well as in the house. My question is will it still be as comfortable as it is with a mosquito net? As it stands I like the extra room...
Hey new to the forums just thought i would pop on say hello. Fairly new to using the hammock( 4 overnighters so far ) and loving it. Found the forums really helpful so far.
Thanks guys. Ally