Well! Do we have any pics yet? Edit: Nevermind I saw you have a new post on these.
Well! Do we have any pics yet? Edit: Nevermind I saw you have a new post on these.
Last edited by krshome; 03-14-2013 at 09:30.
I would be interested in buying a few to try
I am interested, one hand sounds like what I need, very easy, less stuff dangling, that is what I need. Between the three adults and one tween in my household, we would purchase a few.
We really need to start a 12 Step Group for those of us who keep buying hammocks, I just keep adding hammocks, then I need a new tarp, then more little goodies to make attatching everything easier. I really need a 12 Step Group, my life is unmangagable. LOL
From the thread: https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ad.php?t=69487
There's a couple of plausible solutions here but I'm certain the Dutch versions are going to be better
Here's a link to see them in action.. https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...9&postcount=11
I've been using his plastic quilt hooks for my superfly doors. That's awesome how your making a designated door hook. I'll have to buy a set when they come out.
Ya, I was doing the same, when I saw the original thread. If you see the video review I made, you can see how easy these are to use.
I also have a Poncho that I use for an Over-Cover in cold weather. It takes 10 mins or longer to set it up. With these, I can do it in just a few mins. It really is a fiddle free piece of gear.
Great stuff Dutch! :-)
And nice video OneThing. Can you post pictures of your poncho with the hooks? I've parted with my tarp with doors, but I have a poncho that I want to use as weather shield under the hammock.
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