I'm not sure I understand how that biner connecting the secondary suspension to the ridgeline helps. If it's not stationary on the ridgeline, isn't the biner just gonna move with tension? You got me thinking, though. A Zing-It soft shackle prusik might do a mighty fine job, and stay in place.
Last edited by SilvrSurfr; 12-28-2012 at 23:58.
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I just went for a test hang last night and the primary suspension being under the hammock formed a gap. The shock cord seemed to push the hammock away. I found that running the hammock under the primary suspension still works best for myself.
Dude, you're still way off. Both suspension lines attach to the same point.... The S biner. THe channel line and the Linelocs line both clip into the S biner.
Right now, You are not even connected the primary channel suspension line. You're just leaving it slack.
On both ends, clip both lines up to the S-biner on your hammock suspension.Then make adjustments with the LineLocs.
I just got my Incubator 20 today. It looks awesome! If they're suppossed to come with 2 s biners I got shorted one too. Mine just came with one.
JakobW, there you go, thats how its supposed to be. Remember to cinch up the ends, but not too much or it will allow cold air down between the UQ and hammock. I've had my 20 Incubator for a while now and love it. Just received a 40 Phoenix for Xmas and I also only got 1 S-biner. Looks like one of their hired "elves" for the Black Friday rush wasn't listening and shorted quite a few of us.
Thanks for the help guys!
Since I needed to get another s-biner I bought one in a different color to mark the head end. Makes IDing the ends quick and easy.
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