I recently saw a Derek Hansen video where he advocated not "larks-heading" the continuous loop that runs through the channel on a gathered end. Instead he took the two ends of the loop and hooked them up to a biner and hooked the suspension to the other side. The idea being that it relaxes the end a bit and creates less floppy material on the sides. I wondered if it might also flatten the lay and help prevent calf ridges. And maybe a longer CL, like the ones Dutch sells for Hennessey hammocks, would work even better.

Has anyone else tried this?


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