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  1. #101
    Senior Member Country Roads's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyCamper View Post
    I had same experience. Did same. Went back to Lash It for ridgeline. Use G line for tarp guylines.
    Ditto for me. I tried Z-line and G-line both. I too switched. I now use Tech line or Lash it for the ridgeline, but still use Z-line or G-line for guy outs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfi on the fly View Post
    I just got 40 meters of the 1.1 dyneema. I'll be testing out the mini line locs with it and I'm sure I'll have extra. It looks a feels like pretty incredible stuff.
    The pic just about blinded me

  3. #103
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    Any field reports on how this product has been working?
    I'm considering it for tarp guy lines.
    Recently encountered fog so thick I couldn't see my tarp 10 feet away and it got me thinking about this product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TallPaul View Post
    Any field reports on how this product has been working?
    I'm considering it for tarp guy lines.
    Recently encountered fog so thick I couldn't see my tarp 10 feet away and it got me thinking about this product.
    I am loving this line. When I get a chance to pick more up, I will without hesitation. It has just the right amount of stiffness for a line this size and I've never had a tangle. Even with a Petzl e+lite headlamp running on low battery, I was able to see my line just fine when looking for my hammock in the dark after going to get more water. This is nearly the perfect line for what I do.
    -Jeremy "Brother Bones"
    Quote Originally Posted by FLRider View Post
    ...he's a mountain goat crossed with a marathoner.

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    I have to second BroBones opinion on this line! I have used it the last 3 trips I've made with my new UGQ Argon Sil Tarp, and I really like this line as well!

    Quote Originally Posted by FireInMyBones View Post
    I am loving this line. When I get a chance to pick more up, I will without hesitation. It has just the right amount of stiffness for a line this size and I've never had a tangle. Even with a Petzl e+lite headlamp running on low battery, I was able to see my line just fine when looking for my hammock in the dark after going to get more water. This is nearly the perfect line for what I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireInMyBones View Post
    I am loving this line. When I get a chance to pick more up, I will without hesitation. It has just the right amount of stiffness for a line this size and I've never had a tangle.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie View Post
    I have to second BroBones opinion on this line! I have used it the last 3 trips I've made with my new UGQ Argon Sil Tarp, and I really like this line as well!
    Thank you both for the update. Its definitely on my short list.

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    Well, I have been reading this thread for 8 months now. Guess I had better get my order in. I am working on a new set up, I like reflective and glow in the dark, makes it easy for my eyes to find my lines so I do not trip or get tangled up in them.

    Thank you, every one who posted their experience.

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    I have been using this line for several months and countless trips. The line does not slip and seems very durable. I have weathered several strong storms with this line without incident. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
    The only CON, the shipping time. It took over 6 wks to arrive.
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    I just did a re-rig on my main tarp with this line and the mini line locs and have been very pleased the last few outings. I was previously using zing-it and just got kinda tired of the tangling.

    I did make locked brummel loops at the end for my stakes, you can't bury the tag end but I did use small shrink tubing and got a nice smooth looking finish.

    Also a clean way to attach the line locs directly to the grosgain on my tarp via tiny (1/2") split keyring, also very clean and allows for a tight to the ground pitch.


    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storytellertn View Post
    I have been using this line for several months and countless trips. The line does not slip and seems very durable. I have weathered several strong storms with this line without incident. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
    The only CON, the shipping time. It took over 6 wks to arrive.
    Agreed. The shipping time is the only real con I can find... that and it only comes in 10m packaging.
    -Jeremy "Brother Bones"
    Quote Originally Posted by FLRider View Post
    ...he's a mountain goat crossed with a marathoner.

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