I made a 3/4 CDT with clews suspension made of 16 1/32 nettles at each end. It would have a tendency to slip off my shoulder and then shoot off completely to the side shortly afterward. Overall, I wouldn't recommend clews on a 3/4 for this and other reasons.
I thought the pack hooks on the chameleon would be usefull to help hold this uq in place, but the hooks are facing the wrong way for these tiny cords which easily pop out. A week ago I finished a chameleon clone and I made sure to reverse the hooks so they face away from the hammock. Spent 3 nights in the woods with it and hooked 2 or 3 nettles at each corner. It stayed put the whole time, even while double hanging with the double dutch net.
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i didn't want to buy triangle thingies and add more stuff, so those plastic things dutch sells caught my eye. i toss and turn in my sleep and occasionally find myself having to unzip the hammock and adjust the foot end of the UQ. Have you tried those things? I met one guy with them and he loved them but i didn't get to talk to him at length about them. They seem to me like they could easily just flop off the ridge line
I've used them, and abandoned tham cos they slid along my ridgeline and the cords sometimes didn't stay in them. And I worried it would poke holes in my bugnet over time.
Instead I prussik a small loop to my ridgeline at the head and foot ends, and run the UQ cords through a mini-biner attached to that prussik loop. I can slide the prussiks to exactly where they works best, and it's easy to disconnect the UQ whenever I want.
I also hang a few personal items from those biners for convenient storage.
I tried using the clip on quilt hooks but they didn't stay clipped to the hammock very well. But now I use ridge line quilt hooks with all my UQ's and they keep them in place all night. Also, I use the lower head side pull outs mitten hook on my XLC to attach a micro S biner that lines up with a small grosgrain tab on my Snugpak UQ and new -10° HG Incubator , on the shelf side of the hammock there is a ribbon for tying back the Bugnet, but I tie a slippery half hitch through another grosgrain tab thats on that side of the Snugpak and 'Bator. This effectively keeps both quilts from shifting off my shoulder/ feet , and the ones on the head side also help to hold the quilts out just enough to make a little more room inside while still having them right on my shoulder. Add in the RL quilt hooks and those quilts don't move at all during the night .
" The best pace is a suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die." ~ Steve Prefontaine
I have a Little Shop of Hammocks Warrior Edge and use the quilt clips with great effect. Make sure you only clip the side the quilt needs to ride higher on, not both sides. Such as clip the side closest to your feet and the side closest to your head. Don't clip the other two ends.
I use an ID lanyard clip on the top left shoulder side. Plastic loop goes onto the UQ shock cord, clip gets attached to the base part of the bug net zip (so not touching the hammock fabric). Seems to work and very very cheap (free, if you've ever been to a conference).
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