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    Other than dutchwaregear.com where does one find ridge lines

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    Other than dutchwaregear.com ( which I like ) are there other vendors that sell continuous ridge lines that are ready to go out of the box. I'm just looking for others to compare.

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    AHE has a couple nice 1s

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    Look through the list of vendors in the vendors section. There are a number of us now that offer hammock and tarp ridge lines.
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    Of course, another option is to buy some 7/64 Amsteel and make your own. Cheaper and you get to a fun winter project to work on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirenobie View Post
    Of course, another option is to buy some 7/64 Amsteel and make your own. Cheaper and you get to a fun winter project to work on.
    I think we're talking tarp ridge line here.

    Same idea applies: buy some Zing It or Lash It and have some fun. No hardware OR simple hardware OR all-out titanium stuff.

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    Whoopieslings.com,,, Dream Hammocks....

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    I'm sure you know you can make them yourself...
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    Zing it and lash it is MUCH harder to splice than the 7/64 stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRpilot View Post
    I'm sure you know you can make them yourself...
    Yes I know but I watched a video tonight on how to splice and decided quickly that I do not have the patience to do this.

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    A couple of days ago Santa (or was it DHL) brought me my Xmas presents - A WB Superfly tarp and some Dutchware goodies, I got me a continuous ridgeline with Tato hardware. I just had a quick play at home but this is really good stuff, so quick & easy to put up with the Dutch clip one end and the Dutch wasp the other end, then the Tato ridgeline tarp connectors on the line which are really good if you aren't all that much of a knot guy.
    You could make your own, but adding Dutch hardware would make it better!

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