I've found two so far . Whoopie sling and Dutchware all in one system . Are their others ?
I've found two so far . Whoopie sling and Dutchware all in one system . Are their others ?
What defines an "all-in-one"?
What about Sgt Rock's ultra-light UCR with whoopie hooks and mule tape? I pretty sure that is an all-in-one system.
Glad you asked. I'm trying to rig up my Treklight Double as a guest set-up.
I used an all-in-one suspension rigging that I had placed in a ziplock bag with "Brian's ???" So, I'm not 100% sure who I got it from
It has Dutch clips and whoopies and I struggled for a long time and it was the most uncomfortable hammock experience I have ever had. I had shoulder and everything else squeeze - and this was in a double wide hammock. I was wondering whether that dangle/level thing that Dutch sells is worth it! (Anyone think so?)
First of all, I'm only 5' so I can't reach to hang the straps high. I was reminded of why I stored this and went back to my beloved triangular cinch buckles (don't think anyone is selling them now, but let me know if I can buy another pair. Think I got from Arrowhead), Dutch clips, and straps arrangement.
although I wrapped the straps around the trees a couple of times, the straps and Dutch clips met at the wrong place so I would have to loosen the strap length. My whoopies were at their tightest and I was unable to loosen them.
Not sure if this helps, but I have read that others have abandoned the whoopies and gone back to straps and cinch buckles.
AHE still sells them with a continuous loop or as a kit with webbing.
Ducktape:
Are these the onrope buckles?
http://onrope1.com/store/index.php?p...d=118&parent=4
Here are the same cinch buckles from Dutch at a better price and you can get them with continuous loops installed if you want.
My new suspension as seen on YouTube is not all-in-one but works as if all in 1 in the field
Phantom Grappler Suspension
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