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    Use shock cord to attach to an opposite guy line like stated above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hangNyak View Post
    I use an 8" section of 1/8" shock cord tied to a 3 foot section of Z-packs Z line with a mitten clip on each of the 4 doors. If I'm in storm mode, I'll use one stake for the doors on each end. If the weather is fair, I clip the doors to each other (on the inside) of the tarp. This turns my Superfly with doors into a standard hex tarp. Hope this helps.
    Yes it helped. Thank you. Gives me a couple of options to try and see what works best. I will also check and see if 1/8" shock cord is heavier or lighter than my Lawson reflective guy lines. That will probably determine the amount I use of each also.

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