Wonder what kind of rope was used. Looked like a covered rope. The coverings are used to increase friction and can have a very coarse surface - kind of like using sandpaper. The rope that Hennessy...
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Wonder what kind of rope was used. Looked like a covered rope. The coverings are used to increase friction and can have a very coarse surface - kind of like using sandpaper. The rope that Hennessy...
Looks pretty good BillyBob.
In remembering back over my suspension evolution, the primary reasons I left webbing and rings were bulk and weight, primarily bulk. Now with my MSLS and minimal...
When you insert the toggle, balance the weight as much as possible if you are concerned about the toggle slipping out. Using a screwdriver, I can see where you might be concerned since it is heavily...
For me the rings were quicker and easier than the 2 previous (HH lashing and cam buckles).
For me the Whoopie Sling is even easier than the rings for two reasons:
opening the rings - prying...
The Whoopie/UCR can be attached the same as your webbing - all depends on how you want to do it.
Here I really have to disagree.
I've used both the ring buckle and the Whoopie Sling suspensions.
Both extensively.
The Whoopie Sling with the Marlin Spike Hitch is even easier to setup...
Yes but webbing and rings or buckles has been used a lot longer.
Hmm 2 years?
Seems longer.
Things here are really, really, really changing fast. :lol: :scared: :D