FS-Steaps and Dutch Hardware. Purchase for a HH Hyperkight Hammock. They are new and have not been used. $50.00 .
Shipping not included.
FS-Steaps and Dutch Hardware. Purchase for a HH Hyperkight Hammock. They are new and have not been used. $50.00 .
Shipping not included.
Last edited by dkurfiss; 08-25-2019 at 14:42.
What kind of straps are they?
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How long are the straps? What is the name of the hardware (buckles)? Is that it; two buckles and two straps?
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Looks like Spiders and something else?
Bueller....?
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Thanks for your help
Deb
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