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Untagged  9 Mar 2008 12:05 PM
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DD Hammock Karabiner Mod by Chainsaw

Well finally got round to mod'ing my 2008 DDHammock from Sandbags47s excellent group buy . My 2006 was already fitted out with karabiners but the 2008 was still waiting for the same treatment! I like krabs on a hammock to work as drip rings and during the day, if you unclip one end, reconnect it to the ridgeline at the other end, it give you loads more space under the tarp. I wanted to go from the one onthe right to the one on the left;

before and after

As Bodge had some issues with his hammock from the group buy, I gave it a very thorough going over and apart from a couple of chalkmarks that I'm sure I can live with, the fine tooth comb came up empty, it was pretty much perfect. One thing that wasn't done and is one of my pet hates is the heatreating of the ends of the tape, so out with the scissors and stove and after a little burning of fingers, job done;

ends!

I always have problems feeding 'things' through other 'things' and always have to resort to passing a really thin leader through first then following it with the real 'thing' In this case the existing tape was already there so it made it a lot easier. I had some tape left over from an extra batch I had bought when I got my 2006 model so I reused this. Some of the guys have used climbing tape which would be just as good, if not better, as it probably would stretch less. Anyways, a bit of insulating tape connected to the existing tape then just tease it through;

leader

I like the loops really short and as a result my hammock is pretty much always bunched up, not had a problem with this but if it gets really wet it can take a bit of drying, you can try longer loops but I like my drip rings as close to the hammock as possible just in case any rain blows under the tarp. Knots were very simple and more than adequate for my 10 stone, OK, OK, 13 and a half!! These were single fishermans, I didn't use the double fishermens, I don't think it's needed but one night when I wake up with a thump, I may rethink this decision. Just make sure the tails a pretty long and give them a good cinch down.

knots

Clip the Krab on and yer done!

Krab on

Next thing may be the toggles/velcro mod to keep a sleepmat in between the bottom 2 layers but my new underblanket may make this mod redundant!

 Cheers,

Alan



Comments (3)add
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written by andy_e , March 09, 2008
I also keep my hammock ends bunched, makes it easier to pack away and put up again. I untie one end and just roll it tightly to towards the other end, untie that end and bind the whole lot with the no free end tapes. Setting it up I just reverse the process.
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written by mick miller , March 10, 2008
Nice tips, a slightly cheaper alternative to krabs, and just as versatile are these: http://www.cave-crag.co.uk/ProductDetails/mcs/productID/718/groupID/24/categoryID/65/v/bcdb2edd-edf6-483e-ad25-adb71c57513c

or do a search for maillon, 7mm long opening.
Good Idea
written by Nightwalker , March 15, 2008
Yeah, I too use this trip with my DD Hammocks, I learned fast after having my hammock soaked during torrential-rains. smilies/cry.gif
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