what have you guys been doing to prevent water from running down the amsteel suspension triangele on your ridge runner? Does it need a drip loop? (havnt been out in the rain yet)
what have you guys been doing to prevent water from running down the amsteel suspension triangele on your ridge runner? Does it need a drip loop? (havnt been out in the rain yet)
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That loose piece of "string" that came with the RR is meant to be used as drip lines.
Definitely use drip lines on your suspension. Others have posted that water ran down the lines and would for sure in a hard rain. Just a safety item you need to do and doesn't had to the weight of anything. I put drip lines on all my hammocks.
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Where, precisely, do you tie them? And how many?
I'm thinking one on each side of the suspension triangle, and one on each of the bugnet tie-outs (if tied outside tarp coverage area), so total 6 pieces...
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