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    ENO Tarp Tie Outs

    I learned somewhere (unfortunately I cannot find it again) in my wanderings last night that there plastic parts that you can use at tarp tie out points instead of grosgrain loops that are "line locking."

    The pictures looked an awful lot like the plastic thing-a-mabobs at all the tie out points on my ENO Profly.

    Does anyone know anything about this?

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    are you talking about the plastic nite ize figure 9's? or line locks? (sold on HF's store)

    Hope that helps?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kehlopolis View Post
    are you talking about the plastic nite ize figure 9's? or line locks? (sold on HF's store)

    Hope that helps?...
    Neither. The ones I posted are the ones that come on the ENO tarps. A quick clove hitch or such over your stake and pull on the line and it adjusts at the tarp. They work real well. I like them on my ENO Dryfly.

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    line tighteners maybe? like these?

    http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___15466

    They work great,,and are super light weight,,,I use them on glowwire. And are cheap.

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    Could it be a taunt line hitch maybe? But that's a knot.

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    Looked at my Eno Pro Fly and the AHE Linelock 3 looks like the same piece.

    They are very easy to adjust. Glad to see I can get replacemnts somewhere if they break.
    2 trees, 2 straps, 2 minutes.., 2 comfy 2 care

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyleone View Post
    Neither. The ones I posted are the ones that come on the ENO tarps. A quick clove hitch or such over your stake and pull on the line and it adjusts at the tarp. They work real well. I like them on my ENO Dryfly.
    Thank you wyleone!!! You answered my question exactly. I was asking if anyone knew about them so that I could learn the best way to use them. Cheers!

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