Does anyone know how much they can lighten up a Traveler or Blackbird by changing some of the components on the suspension? Thanks
Does anyone know how much they can lighten up a Traveler or Blackbird by changing some of the components on the suspension? Thanks
About 6 oz using dynaglide whoopies, zing it ridgeline, and 1/16" shock cord for side tie outs.
I actually just did this about a week ago so those are my figures from 25oz 1.1 single black bird before to about 19oz after including stuff sack
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Thanks for the info Raul. From the look of the original weight I am guessing that you had the 1.1 with the adjustable suspension and not the line/strap suspension? If so I wonder if you can drop close tot he same amount with the line/strap combo. Either way 6oz is a nice drop!
Out of curiosity where on LI do you hail from? I lived in the Farmingdale/Massapequa area for quite some time.
Yes I had the adjustible webbing with dutch clips.
I live in East Patchogue but grew up in Bay Shore.
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Really, the only way to lighten line/strap suspension is to stop using straps. A single strand of line is about as light as it gets!
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Agreed...we need to protect the bark, and the straps are the easiest way to do that. There may be a lighter way...search for TeeDee's and TiredFeet's posts about putting sticks between the rope and tree. Personally, I don't think the grams saved are worth the hassle of it, but if that fits your system then you might want to try it. They seem happy with it.
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