Hi
That tarp setup is very good and looks easy to use as well, but would it be possible to tell us more about your stand setup? perhaps in a new thread? or maybe you have already and I missed it.
Thanks
Gunn
Hi
That tarp setup is very good and looks easy to use as well, but would it be possible to tell us more about your stand setup? perhaps in a new thread? or maybe you have already and I missed it.
Thanks
Gunn
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Hi
That tarp setup is very good and looks easy to use as well, but would it be possible to tell us more about your stand setup? perhaps in a new thread? or maybe you have already and I missed it.
Thanks
Gunn
Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.
Winnie the Pooh
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My youtube videos
Proud member since May 2007
here it is, there is more info earlier on, but the pics are on this page, i really like it, not sure the weight, probably 10# or so, who knows, someone hung from ski poles recently, which makes me think i could have used smaller poles. i have also rigged two pieces of deadwood in an "x" fashion and used regular stakes (more of them) in the field when i could only find one tree. that worked good too.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ighlight=stand
i think this prototype weighed 18 or 19 oz, i think cannibal posted an exact weight somewhere, he's using it on his thru right now. the new version will have 2 small doors too, and i'm not sure what i will end up using for edge binding if i get them manufactuered, hopefully it will be lighter than the 1/2" ggr on these versions. it is roughly the same general dimensions as the swt, but with more door weight because of the increased coverage, and the edge binding. probably a few ounces more.
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