"We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it."- G. W. Sears
My forum name is Fish<><; I'm in the navy; and I hate sleeping on the ground. If I didn't need ground to walk on or measure resistance to, I think I could happily give it up.
Dutch Gear is BIAS tested and approved. We use it and recommend it. The first time I used Whoopie Hooks was at the urging of HF member SilvrSurfr. After making and trying whoopie slings with whoopie hooks on the adjustable loop, I knew I'd never go back to life without them. Those simple, light hooks allow me to keep my hammock channel loops in place and make hooking up to my slings super easy. I thank Dutch for making hammocking a lot easier for me. I also use a TiBiner on my adjustable ridgeline and I've got Dutch Hooks on order that I look forward to trying. I really enjoy Dutchware.
Dutch ware is almost as good as bacon.
Bacon and Camping makes me happy.
"When life gives you lemons throw them back"
Me
I camp in bear country and I am a bear Burrito.
I finally got to test a Dutch hook last night. I used welding wire so it was the hook I was testing. It broke just before 200 pounds. I'm pretty content with that. If you Dutch hook breaks you can thank me for saving your tarp.
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200# is crazy for that little hook!?!?!?!
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Thanks for the quick testing Dutch! It's amazing what such a little item can do.
Dutch are these biners used for suspension ?
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