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Can catch the ripper very quickly and without learning the knots. The end of the belt (when you leave something like that hanging) also directs the rainwater well to the ground, which comes along the belts. One star due to the small storage bag where there is still a weak tightening. The straps do go into the storage bag when they are rolled up in the same way as they have been there, but in practice (read: in a storm) you just want to get the straps together quickly and then there is no time for adjustments. You could combine them with other bags, but you should be careful not to put sticky/wet straps in a bag where there is, for example, a zipper or a mosquito net.
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Paracord supposed to resist but which broke, ropes intended for the hammock but which roll and rub against the bark, the straps should respond better over time while being more practical for adjusting the level of the hammock... a must that plays its full practical role in optimizing comfort
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We have a basic TTTM hammock without any actual length adjustment and DD's Frontline Hammock Whoopie with slings.
With the TTTM rug, these are a must-have, as you don't have to make a single knot when using them: straps around the wood and an independent hook attached to a suitable loop.
As a Pair of DD, I was going to get DD’s own loggers first, but on a friend’s recommendation, I chose these TTTM ropes, and it works well. These, together with the Whoopie slings, already offer quite good adjustment possibilities.
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Does what it’s supposed to do.
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Compact packing of two durable straps. Easy to use.
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The handy puts on right away, ready-made loops for carpet attachment. High quality feel. The ropes have a fixed rubber band loop, which allows the ropes to be tied to a roll so that they remain in a pile in storage. Comes with a small carrying bag where both ropes can be packed.
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The flaps are really easy to use. Snatch around the tree and hang it for a suitable ready-made loop and not to chatter. The flat flap feels wood friendly. I actually spun around twice around the tree so the weight was further distributed. Are maybe a little heavy, from a minimal minus. However, a better option because of the trees, than the string design of the same brand.
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A great companion to my (your) Ticket To The Moon hammock.
As other commentators have pointed out, these are really easy and quick to use. TTTM In addition to the carpets I have these hung with light karabiinihaoilla in the Amazon and ENO hammocks with ease. Weight over time average; not the heaviest really high quality and easy to use logs on the market, but there are even lighter hangers. If you are not an equipment grinder, these are a great purchase for just about any independent attachment in a wood-friendly way. DD Hammocks has really light carabiners and soft shacks to combine these with hammocks from other manufacturers as well.