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    New Member Pewdiddy's Avatar
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    I Have 4 dutch Tarpworms waiting to be used with my Superfly that's currently being delivered. As I play with them and my grey lash it, I'm kinda hesitant.

    How do you Dutch Tarpworm owners deploy your tarp system? Do you leave the ShockCord on your tarp and just thread the lash it through the holes? Do you keep one end of the lash it in the Tarpworm holes and then just tie it off on a stake?

    I'm just curious how others are doing it. "Thank You Everybody".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pewdiddy View Post
    I Have 4 dutch Tarpworms waiting to be used with my Superfly that's currently being delivered. As I play with them and my grey lash it, I'm kinda hesitant.

    How do you Dutch Tarpworm owners deploy your tarp system? Do you leave the ShockCord on your tarp and just thread the lash it through the holes? Do you keep one end of the lash it in the Tarpworm holes and then just tie it off on a stake?

    I'm just curious how others are doing it. "Thank You Everybody".
    Forward to 6:00 of this video and you will see how I use them both with zing it and glow line. I hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12trysomething View Post
    Forward to 6:00 of this video and you will see how I use them both with zing it and glow line. I hope this helps.

    - Rob
    http://youtu.be/kZEeWGJk1f8
    i noticed your tarpworm has a fat, wide bottom, but the ones on the dutch website show them with pointed, tapered bottoms. which one is the current version?

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    Senior Member 12trysomething's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by novasquid View Post
    i noticed your tarpworm has a fat, wide bottom, but the ones on the dutch website show them with pointed, tapered bottoms. which one is the current version?
    The current ones on the website. I need to upgrade.
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