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  1. #11
    Senior Member Caveman's Avatar
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    Looks like it came out really nice. Cool project.
    If you ain't havin' fun, you're doin' it wrong

  2. #12
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    I hank my tie outs up and cinch them up w/a clove hitch.I like your pocket idea.

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    Can't remember whose original idea was the Pawn Bag, but I just ordered 4 head bugnets for about 15 bucks. The mini cinch pouches I'll use (prussiked to the d ring) as a mini line bag. And now I'm really ready for skeeters.
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  4. #14
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    1 thing I really miss about my hh hex fly, but love my super fly and I just roll the thing up lines and all stuff it in the factory sack it came with, it does look like a mess but believe it or not I have no issues with tangle

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    First person I saw using the pawn bags was "SargeVining" but I could be wrong.
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    Just discovered a new way to deal with lines that means no sewing and no tangles.

    1) Take 4 Dutch Fleaz from Dutchware and tie a loop of shock cord to each.
    2) Prussik these to your tieouts.
    3) Tie your guylines to your stakes (not the tarp) and wrap the line around each stake when storing.
    4) When setting up, unwrap each stake and then cinch each line using the Fleaz.

    The shock cord makes the line self-tensioning. Also, you can do the same with the ridgelines but wouldn't use shock cord. Personally I use Dutch Stingerz instead of attached Fleaz for the RL so I can remove and store separate from the tarp.

    Still love my Snipe. It's my number one hammock.
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