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    Senior Member NarlocB's Avatar
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    Dyneema/Polypro Tree Straps = WAY FREAKING COOL

    Just got my order in today from Dutch, got the new light weight tree straps and dutch buckles. Got me some stingerz too. But the tree straps weigh next to nothing compared my old tree straps.

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    Can't wait to put them to use on friday with my new hammock.


    Anyone else try them yet???
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    Senior Member Intimidator's Avatar
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    I use the webbing on my Bonefire deluxe suspension and it is truly the lightest webbing I can that will work flawlessly with the ti. Cinch buckles

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    I received mine, with spiders, a couple of weeks ago. Although I haven't had time for an outing with them yet, I'm definitely impressed by them. Very lightweight yet firm enough to keep a great grip on the spiders. They look pretty sharp to boot.

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    Senior Member NarlocB's Avatar
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    dammmmm it now i need Spiders!!! hehe....well i do need to get a set of straps for the wife......
    When the wife asks, I simply say "Shug made me do it".

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    I've recently used this strap material with ti cinch buckles, works well for me so far. Haven't tried it with the spiders yet, not sure I will.

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    I agree! I bought one pair to use with whoopee slings. Then another with spiders. Love them I can't see ever going back to whoopee slings.

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    I am really proud of these. A dyneema strap was something I have tried to develop for years. I got the idea of weaving it with polypropylene a long time ago but no one would make it for me. Finally we got hooked up with this new manufacturer which saw our vision. Also we purchased a lot of it so we were able to keep the price down. Imagine how much Dyneema is in there.
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    Wow Dutch! You never stop innovating. First Kevlar straps and now Dyneema. What's the next iteration; magnetic force field? ☺️

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
    I am really proud of these. A dyneema strap was something I have tried to develop for years. I got the idea of weaving it with polypropylene a long time ago but no one would make it for me. Finally we got hooked up with this new manufacturer which saw our vision. Also we purchased a lot of it so we were able to keep the price down. Imagine how much Dyneema is in there.
    Bravo! Good reason to be proud. I have just ordered a set today for my esteemed hiking partners. Of course it is kevlar for my own rig Thanks Dutch!

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    Will these straps work with cinch bugs?

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