One of the ends of my singlenest came untied. Any suggestions for an appropriate load bearing knot to retie the caribiner?
One of the ends of my singlenest came untied. Any suggestions for an appropriate load bearing knot to retie the caribiner?
They have a weird knot in there. I am surprised it came loose though. I retied mine with a double fisherman's knot tying the ends of the same piece on itself to create a loop, then buried the knot. As suggested on the link page, make a triple for safety.
Last edited by Running Feather; 09-13-2009 at 12:28. Reason: additional info
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Simpler approach might be to replace the entire rig, rope and biner, on both ends with a JRB Hammock Suspension and Triglide set and the hammock will be lighter than stock hammock itself and you get straps and a no knot set up all in one package...
Alternatively, study the knot on the other end and replicate it.
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If you're into the DIY approach, I might suggest viewing Griss' vids on You Tube. He's got some great info and a simple approach. He also shows the JRB triglide system if you want to buy your solution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f2Xts3Spsc
2015 John Rock Spreadsheet.
"If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing you should do is STOP DIGGING "
I made a couple of mods to my ENO Double and finally found my sweet spot. I'm just shy of 6' tall but felt lost in the double so I cut of the colored edges (and shaved off approx 3 oz). I then untied one end (now the foot end) and re-whipped it in a "W" (as per JustJeffs tothewoods web site) and tied that with a knot. The head end still uses the factory channel w/climbing runners and "D" rings on both ends. So in a nut shell - shorter, narrower, lighter and over all more comfortable...works for me anyway.
2015 John Rock Spreadsheet.
"If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing you should do is STOP DIGGING "
That would involve my wife...the "W" whipping is from http://www.tothewoods.net/HomemadeHammock2.html. But finished w/a knot. The Climbing runners was from a post from Shadowmoss and can be viewed in his pics. I'll have my own pics some day.
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