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Like we do not have enough tarps already. But we need one more. I know I could ask this on the Hammock Forums, but expect I would be overwhelmed with confusion.
The OEM rain fly tarp on my sons Hennessy Hammock is undersized in any blowing rain. Years ago I bought a Sportsmans Guide tarp to use over that hammock, but in the desired orientation with ridgeline it is wayyy too long.
I would like to replace it with a tarp properly sized for his hammock (Hennessey UL Classic), but I dont know nuffin bout no hammocks. I do know something about tarps and how I prefer them hung.
Suspended a ridgeline with prussics and clips, so a tarp with ridgeline loops.
For hammock coverage set up as a <>, with a ridgeline and two corner guy lines.
The hammock body is 10 feet long, so. . . . .how long? Is 12 feet enough? Maybe 14 feet? Not 16 feet corner to corner, that has proven too long
A catenary cut tarp would be nice, but I am not looking to break the bank; a flat tarp in coated nylon or coated polyester would work fine.
Suggestions?
The OEM rain fly tarp on my sons Hennessy Hammock is undersized in any blowing rain. Years ago I bought a Sportsmans Guide tarp to use over that hammock, but in the desired orientation with ridgeline it is wayyy too long.
I would like to replace it with a tarp properly sized for his hammock (Hennessey UL Classic), but I dont know nuffin bout no hammocks. I do know something about tarps and how I prefer them hung.
Suspended a ridgeline with prussics and clips, so a tarp with ridgeline loops.
For hammock coverage set up as a <>, with a ridgeline and two corner guy lines.
The hammock body is 10 feet long, so. . . . .how long? Is 12 feet enough? Maybe 14 feet? Not 16 feet corner to corner, that has proven too long
A catenary cut tarp would be nice, but I am not looking to break the bank; a flat tarp in coated nylon or coated polyester would work fine.
Suggestions?