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    Eno sn weight saving upgrade

    I have a single nest that I'd like to upgrade with 8'whoopie slings, toggles and 1" 6' webbing. The question is, does anyone know exactly how much weight this saves?
    Also, are there any good alternatives to eno's heavy bug net?

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    I've got a bug net, just because I ran across a heck of a deal. It's never been opened, but I bet you could do a DIY and save a ton. When I converted everything, it saved a ton. I can weigh it all at work tomorrow if you want. If I can find the crap straps. I mean slap straps.
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    Warbonnet has a fine bugnet that's half the weight of the ENO gaurdian for the around the same price.

    Don't know how much weight that saved but if you cut the straps and buckles off too, it's considerable. Relatively.

    Made those exact upgrades to my ENO

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    Wow. That net is half the weight (1/2 lbs). I would definitely appreciate you measuring the old ENO crap staps, line, and carabeener.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdaaw View Post
    I have a single nest that I'd like to upgrade with 8'whoopie slings, toggles and 1" 6' webbing. The question is, does anyone know exactly how much weight this saves?
    Also, are there any good alternatives to eno's heavy bug net?
    I can not give you a before weight. But, this is what my ENO SN came in at 1 lbs 1 oz. That is with 8' whoopies, 1"x6' Webbing & toggles plus ridge line. I did remove that buckle & Webbing on the bag. But, still have bag on hammock.
    Do not have any bug nets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdaaw View Post
    Wow. That net is half the weight (1/2 lbs). I would definitely appreciate you measuring the old ENO crap staps, line, and carabeener.
    I should have everything together in the morning. If i can't find it before i leave, I'll def. have it for Tuesday.
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    Update: My ENO SN w/stock biners was 17.8oz + 10.2oz for the pro slapstraps + 3oz tree huggers (31oz total). after my whoopie sling upgrade, my total weight (hammock, slings, huggers) is 16.6oz. That's almost a pound saved

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    I had forgot all about this thread. So sorry I didn't get back to you.
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