You want to buy 2 sets in case you lose one.
Mad777 speaks wisely. It depends on your suspension. Some people also like them for ease of set up even though they have another disconnection. With the TI version the weight is less of a factor.
You want to buy 2 sets in case you lose one.
Mad777 speaks wisely. It depends on your suspension. Some people also like them for ease of set up even though they have another disconnection. With the TI version the weight is less of a factor.
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after watching professor hammocks' video i have doubts about biners and dutch clips. Not as safe under stress as i had thought!!
If that was the single ring suspension video, Grizz used a ridgeline biner for suspension in that video for demonstration purposes, it is rated only for ridgeline, NOT for suspension. Dutch biners for suspension can be bought from jrb and soon from dutch directly... there are people using dutch clips, SUSPENSION biners and whooopie hooks without problems who are over tge recommended weight limit.
Hototo, thread for srs that I think auggiedog was talking about. http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=65528
Much respect to those people who invent, manufacture and sell the hardware, but I like to find ways to add convenience to my set up without the need for any hardware.
Like my hardware free tarp suspension set up.
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