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    Senior Member m00ch's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneClick View Post
    PILLOW!!!!
    That was my solution for the weekend but every once in a while my pillow would slip and I could feel it. Maybe I am a little too sensitive like the princess with a pea under her mattress. I am happy that this is a real thing and I am not imagining this.

    Thanks for the input, I will give it a few more chances.

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    m00ch- maroon? actually, maybe more burgundy...

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    If you have a bottom entry net, or no net, I've put small Prussic loops on my ridgeline that I route my suspension through as needed. It does the same thing as triangle thingy, but inside my net. I think Dutch sells a thing that does the same?

    I came up with the Prussic solution when I first made synthetic UQs. When I bought a 3/4 wilderness logics UQ, I don't seem to have the issue anymore. Not sure why!

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    Senior Member Wkerber's Avatar
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    When I have that problem, I just hook my suspension lines to my ridge line. 1st prusik a smaller diameter cord loop to the ridge line (the line for the cord loop doesn't have to be extremely strong). Slide it to where you want it and then hook on a nite-eyes mini s-biner. Then hook your underquilt suspension to the other end of the s-biner. You can slide the prusik to the best location for you. Works like a charm. I have prusik loops on all of my ridgelines. Sometimes I use them, sometimes I don't.

    I use these mini s biners.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Doesn't work well with an integrated net, but I don't those very often (fronkey for me).
    Bill

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