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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by WV View Post
    Hey, Shug, was it just the rhythm of your catches and throws or are those spreader bars tuned to make music when you juggle?
    The various lengths change the temp and the tone. Love that stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by Funny Money View Post
    Very good review, Shug. Thanks for the time you put in.
    Time well spent......and fun.

    Quote Originally Posted by scratchin View Post
    Boom !!! Well the hogs have been sloped and ready for bed after the much needed shugcinema. Nice review,THANKS SHUG. howes about one fer the chickins .
    Ahhhh....howz about a Chicken Reel.....

    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    Via NeutronFlu I'm late on everything but what a perfect product introduction video SS, that's SalvadorShug
    Thanks for showing the use of the older WB UQ.

    Next vid request=the tarp you will use with the RR and its setup please.
    Thanks again for a fantastic vid.
    For sure. Need to mess with it and my tarps since I do not own the Cloudburst that is designed for that hammock. Mucho obligato.

    Quote Originally Posted by VT ONETIME View Post
    Shug

    Months ago I came across your videos and the addiction began. (I'm the one who sent you Q's about climate in southeast and what types of equipment for the weather on You Tube). Since then every weekend is a new DIY project. Went on a short thru hike on the AT few weeks ago and felt like a 30 yr old kid. Just want to thank you for your posts and getting this guy back to the woods.

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    Makes all this video palaver worthwhile and valid.

    Quote Originally Posted by Catavarie View Post
    Yet another happy time in the nut hut with our illustrious host Shug. Great review of a fine looking product.
    It is a well designed machine for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Junebugdawn View Post
    Looking good in that Hammock Life shirt! Can't wait for my new ones to get here. My black one makes an appearance at each hang.
    Feel good and studly in it. Proud to Hang.

    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    Nut hut! Cat that is funny! I'll start calling my MC the Nut Hut
    Mine has been labeled the Nut-Hut for a long and nutty time. As I do nuttin in there but play and lolly-gag.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Hey Shug, what kind of carabiner was that and where can a fellow (or fellowrina) get a set?




    Joking

    Entertaining as always, thanks.

  3. #33
    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmcttr View Post
    Hey Shug, what kind of carabiner was that and where can a fellow (or fellowrina) get a set?




    Joking

    Entertaining as always, thanks.
    You got me.......
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Good review there of a good hammock. I like mine quite a bit. Got on of the single layers with net and one without. I do enjoy stretching out for a afternoon snooze.

    One thing on the buckles....do not put in a half hitch! It can cause the webbing to be pulled out of alignment in the buckles. That could cause to much load on to little webbing....very bad for staying airborne through the night.
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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgibson View Post
    Good review there of a good hammock. I like mine quite a bit. Got on of the single layers with net and one without. I do enjoy stretching out for a afternoon snooze.

    One thing on the buckles....do not put in a half hitch! It can cause the webbing to be pulled out of alignment in the buckles. That could cause to much load on to little webbing....very bad for staying airborne through the night.
    Good to know on the half-hitch. I have been tickled that they stay without.
    It is a well thought out hammock.
    Do you backpack with yours?
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    Shug, if you have the Superfly, I'd check out Tendertoes pole mod. Saw it in action at the recent Ohio Hang and it converted me immediately, Superfly should be in the mail today. Really opens it up and you have no worry of the RR damaging the tarp

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    Great show as usual. I like the saddle bags on the side. I might add one to side of my old bridge. Keep us entertained till the next time I can join you on a hike.
    Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

  8. #38
    Senior Member pgibson's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Good to know on the half-hitch. I have been tickled that they stay without.
    It is a well thought out hammock.
    Do you backpack with yours?
    Exactly the way they were designed. no half hitch and no slip.

    I do pack with mine. Done a good day hike to soot some video of our quilt that's made for it and I took it on my Grand Canyon trip last month.

    My trip report
    Dejoha's trip report

    There is a weight trade off to use it but when you look at quilts like the lynx or RidgeCreek versus others they are able to save weight by being narrower. Then if you were to use your hiking poles for spreader bars they become a weight savings and dual use. So you get closer to a wash versus hiking with a BB for example. Against a small light GE then no your probably not saving any weight but the comfort for me of the RR is enough to justify it.
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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slo View Post
    Shug, if you have the Superfly, I'd check out Tendertoes pole mod. Saw it in action at the recent Ohio Hang and it converted me immediately, Superfly should be in the mail today. Really opens it up and you have no worry of the RR damaging the tarp
    No Superfly but I got several tarps to play with and I have a pole mod in one of them. Had them over my Grizz-Bridge before. Silnylon would be my preffered tarp over a bridge as I popped a hole in my Cuben with the GrizzBridge as they pitch so tightly.



    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Bear View Post
    Great show as usual. I like the saddle bags on the side. I might add one to side of my old bridge. Keep us entertained till the next time I can join you on a hike.
    Yessir...those saddlebags are too cool. Look forward to seeing you again.

    Quote Originally Posted by pgibson View Post
    Exactly the way they were designed. no half hitch and no slip.

    I do pack with mine. Done a good day hike to soot some video of our quilt that's made for it and I took it on my Grand Canyon trip last month.

    My trip report
    Dejoha's trip report

    There is a weight trade off to use it but when you look at quilts like the lynx or RidgeCreek versus others they are able to save weight by being narrower. Then if you were to use your hiking poles for spreader bars they become a weight savings and dual use. So you get closer to a wash versus hiking with a BB for example. Against a small light GE then no your probably not saving any weight but the comfort for me of the RR is enough to justify it.
    Nice....I did not know that you had a UQ designed for the RR. Could I link that video on mine in an annotation?
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Nice....I did not know that you had a UQ designed for the RR.
    Yep and we have a few other RR specific accessories in the works too. One may help with the tarp/spreader bar deal

    Could I link that video on mine in an annotation?
    Certainly.
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