anyone got any tips or tricks about setting up the Speer Hammock. I am sure I will be totally
Does you hammock have a ridge line? If not you will have to experiment with getting the sag that feels the most comfortable to you.
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tie it very slack to begin with then adjust for comfort - do not start with the hammock too tight
Speer hammocks come with an adjustable ridge line - once you find a good sag tie the ridge line to that setting so the next time it is faster to hang
tight would be where the hammock is as you say almost in a straight line
loose - where the angle of the strap on the tree is 45 deg or so
Ewker - go here and look at the pictures for sag. You want it to hang loose so it doesn't squeeze your shoulders.
The Speer doesn't come with a ridgeline.
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I forgot about the whole HH patented structural ridge line thing.
Ewker,
One of the first things that I would do is make yourself a structural ridge line so you get the same sag every time you set the hammock up. Jeff's site has some great pictorial examples. Here are some threads that discuss structural ridge lines:
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ght=structural
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ght=structural
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ght=structural
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