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    whoopie slings in uk?

    as far as i can make out... whoopie slings in the usa, from the official site are 18usd for a paid. now when i type in whoopie slings on google shopping uk it tells me that they are 80gbp a pair... thats about 130usd!!! that cant be right...

    does anyone know where i can buy them in the uk? i feel like branching out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by trekkingnut
    .....i feel like branching out...
    Oh very good, cleaning up beer from my keyboard now. I've made a few, you do need a decent fid or equivalent, the single wire fishing leaders make a great draw needle.

    To be frank if you buy the dyneema (sk75, 78 etc) here and the wire and spend time getting it wrong till you get it right, its cheaper to get Opie (or not now ) but theres a few guys on here who will do them for you, to your specification.

    If you want to set up on this side of the pond, good on you, go for it.

    Stephen

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    I suggest making your own, they are dead easy-I made mine in minutes and I'd never spliced braid before.

    I may be wrong, but I don't think anybody sells hammock oriented whoopie slings-they are all for forestry use.

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    they do look pretty fricken heavy duty, im going to learn how to make them regardless. be useful thing for work to be honest.

    thanks for the info guys, ive got some climbing chord lying around thats going to be my first victim tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turnerminator View Post
    I suggest making your own, they are dead easy-I made mine in minutes and I'd never spliced braid before.

    I may be wrong, but I don't think anybody sells hammock oriented whoopie slings-they are all for forestry use.

    Or marine, a chandlers here will make them for you, I got a set made, but it wasn't cheap. Like I said before I wouldn't say it was cheap unless you already had the Amsteel (sk75), or equiv handy.

    T the biggest problem I had was stopping it fluffing, when you cut it, in the end I used a scalpel with a new blade, that did the job

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    Or marine, a chandlers here will make them for you, I got a set made, but it wasn't cheap. Like I said before I wouldn't say it was cheap unless you already had the Amsteel (sk75), or equiv handy.

    I forgot about the marine side! durr!

    I have really good local supplier for English braids and Marlow-they are cheap too and carry the entire range. I made mine out of 2.0 mm 900kg stuff,and as usual, went overboard and made them out of 15 ft lengths-I can hang between telephone poles! (almost)

    T the biggest problem I had was stopping it fluffing, when you cut it, in the end I used a scalpel with a new blade, that did the job
    I find that a sharp pair of scissors, keeping tension in the braid over the scissor blade cuts the stuff ok.

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    is it possible to get a lot of tension on them? like if i wanted to set up the tarp on its own kinda thing...

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    2.0 mm 900kg stuff
    Eh? my 4mm stuff is rated to half that, what are you using!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trekkingnut View Post
    is it possible to get a lot of tension on them? like if i wanted to set up the tarp on its own kinda thing...
    I don't see how, I use 3mm dinghy dyneema with a hitchcraft (2:1) advantage solid pulley for my tarp suspension, a truckers hitch would serve the same purpose, or maybe a bungee prussik'd somewhere to create tension.

    Ray Mears Evenk knot is another good way of tensioning a tarp line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gailainne View Post
    I don't see how, I use 3mm dinghy dyneema with a hitchcraft (2:1) advantage solid pulley for my tarp suspension, a truckers hitch would serve the same purpose, or maybe a bungee prussik'd somewhere to create tension.

    Ray Mears Evenk knot is another good way of tensioning a tarp line.
    ok... well ill have a long hard think and see whats going on.

    relatives are going over to the states for two months soon and i have a list of hammock stuff as long as my arm to bring back and they are getting pretty fed up.... whoopie sling isnt THAT heavy.. heheh... pretty please! just one more thing! haha

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