Continuous Suspension Line is over the tarp.
Continuous Suspension Line is under the tarp.
I don't use a Continuous Suspension Line on my Superfly.
No CRL here and have no problems , been using my superfly for almost a year now. I just tie out directly from each end with a micro-beaner...
I've been in some pretty heavy rains (seems to always rain when I go out), and haven't had any water issues, just pull the doors closed tight.
Could someone explain the cat cut ridgeline part to me? I guess I don't understand what a cat cut ridgeline is, and how different hanging methods affect the hang. I understand cat cuts on the bottom edges, but not on the ridgeline. I have a MacCat Deluxe in Sil. Does it have a cat cut ridgeline? I have always used a CRL, with the tarp over top and haven't noticed a problem, but was thinking about trying some Dutchware and ditching the CRL.
Never mind. I searched a bit and figured it out. My tarp is straight across the top, and therefore wants to be hung pretty straight. Some brands have a curve in the top, which would suggest that it you would want to allow the ends of the tarp to go upward. I guess then you would either hang the ends really high, or suspend your tarp under a CRL. Right?
So far I have not used a CRL as I don't see a need for it.
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