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Not sure what the issue is, I'd recommend anyone having issues logging in to just checkout as a guest instead. If you get locked out because you mistyped your password too many times you should be...
I think we covered that under warranty
I should point out that there are two types of zippers, the plastic-coated metal coil zipper and the molded plastic tooth style (there's also a metal tooth...
These don't have any kind of rating for what size particle they will stop. Tests have been done showing simple cotton masks do work to a decent degree in helping to block droplets/air from a cough......
I think I just fixed it
It's 20% off in stock hammocks, tarps and hammock add-ons (like topcover, underquilt protector, spindrift, spare bugnet etc) using code Stuck@Home at checkout
you should see a banner on the...
We're also selling machine washable cotton surgical-style masks for 8$/each (https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/product/surgical-masks/), for every one you buy we'll donate 3 more to those in need....
Actually the code should work on a Spindrift too...it works on any stock tarp, stock hammock or hammock add-on (like topcover, underquilt protector, Spindrift, spare bugnet etc)
So yes the poles that were breaking were aftermarket carbon fiber poles, not our stock aluminum poles, and often times people were using the aftermarket CF poles AND also shortening the suspension...
We're starting to add items back to the website and will be adding more throughout the month, we just added some Dreamtex single layer XLC in Dark Foliage green, Fern green, and Autumn orange...
Tent stake works well
Just a quick note to let everybody know that if anybody missed out on Black Friday that we still have discounted prices on most hammocks and tarps (sale prices are specifically on colors that are...
We're going to allow some more orders on 0 and 20 deg wooki XL since those sold out so quickly
Most sale prices are starting to show up correctly now, some of them are not showing on the page but are showing the correct price once it's in the cart, so check your cart to verify the sale price....
Working on this now
Sale starts tonite at midnight east coast time...if you don't see sale prices after this time try refreshing the individual page you are looking at and it should show up
...The guys at work were calling the red and yellow one the Iron Man Helmet.
Somebody posted the sale prices here: https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showthread.php/156474-Black-Friday-Sale
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Feels like to me frost is alot more likely on my topquilt when i go without a net or winter top, with a net or winter top the frost ends up on the net instead leaving the tq dry
There is a slight width differential(although i dont recall exactly how much difference), but with hammock stretch and not being concerned about achieving a perfect 50:50 weight distribution between...
You should see my hand modeling skills:cool:
So we were having some issues with some people getting the extra track option and damaging their zipper. The extra track option was added to the design as an after the fact add on and I didn't test...
So we were having some issues with some people getting the extra track option and damaging their zipper. The extra track option was added to the design as an after the fact add on and I didn't test...
Just started offering these today, they'll be 25% off over Black Friday if anyone is interested.
https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/product/hood/
Yes, with a very thick pad (3"+) pretty much all force goes to the bottom layer, I feel like it will be somewhat distributed between both layers with a 2" pad. The outer layer is actually sufficient...
Well then to ease your mind I would say that we have not had one single complaint the TT damaging fabric and there is certainly no need for you to modify them. I think if you look closely you will...
They work much better permanently attached to your stakes IMO, that should avoid any tangling issues from having hardware on the main ground lines.
Hello, I just wanted to make a quick post letting everyone know that in cooperation with Ripstopbytheroll.com, Warbonnet is now selling Loop Aliens (Ti and AL) and RBTR is selling our Titanium...
Definately not true, everything is still made by us right here in the USA.
In my notes I am showing our Dynaweave webbing tied to a 7/64" amsteel cont. loop using a single/normal slipped becket hitch...showing that to slip at 350-400 lbs, and to hold until webbing failure...
Well not my idea so much...I bought a couple for tools and ended using one for stakes and realized how well it works. Wasn't sure if anybody else currently has a lightweight version like this for...
Your DIY version looks pretty good actually
...Ours is 20" x 15.5" fully open, made of PU coated 70d, weighs 1.0 oz...you could do lighter fabric possibly but stakes can get kinda sharp so I went...
We just got some narrow Bushwack in, can do Minifly, Thunderfly, MJ tarps...waiting on wider fabric currently to do the full size tarps on, that and the DT fabric should be here in about a month I am...
All points where cord makes contact on the TarpTick (except inside the cleats/wings) have been chamfered so the "wraps" are not wrapping around actual sharp edges. I have found durability to be very...
Hi guys, we just released these yesterday, it's a pretty convenient way of keeping a bunch of stakes, lines, hardware etc organized.
https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/product/tent-stake-organizer/
So it is not stitched to the casing directly, rather it is folded over like a shepherds hook and stitched to the edge of the main quilt fabric with a heavy backtack, the casing then goes on over it...
Yes, so as you guys figured, the issue will be that if nested they could get stuck if you slam one inside the other with some force, moderate force and I am still able to twist and get them to come...
Check it out:
https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/product/sweetspot/
Yes, we just started including those a couple months ago on all the zip box models.
If anybody is interested we have a gallery going showing some of the different color combos.
https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/diamondback-gallery/
That is just extra "room" that you aren't using...better loose than tight, tight will compress the end of your topquilt/sleeping bag
No, the end plates are only available on hammocks that are sitting in stock, anything we make going forward has the new configuration but we do have certain models/colors in stock (like single...
So a little more info...We simply ran completely through a large batch of those corner buckles and this seemed to be a better option than buying a ton more. Some may recall the issue awhile back...
Not that I have heard of. I would say that if you are using a dyneema/UHMWPE line it would not be an issue because that material is just so cut resistent to begin with. I'll also say I feel like the...
If your basting stitch is 1/4" the next seam allowance just needs to be wide enough to keep the raw edge from poking out on the underside (which is really not that big a deal anyway), so if your...
So we've been using those clips that way for years, Don't think anyone has ever complained about them catching on anything...but we are currently in the process of switching over to the little...
Couple weeks probably
The Diamondback is cut with a compound taper, which means that unlike every other quilt the head end of the Diamondback is not the widest part. The widest part is the peak of the curve which is in...
Both fabrics are un-even weaves, meaning there are more yarns in one direction than the other, the 30d is heavier in the fill direction, the DT heavier in the warp. The fill strength for each is...
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A plain Becket will definately slip fairly low. With one little extra step you can tie a modified Becket like we show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=XA8xdm8LIs8 and that should...
There have been no reports of them damaging fabric. I think the tips are all just large and round enough that you shouldn't have to worry about that even though they do look small