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The exclusive design rights for the gradient rainbow webbing pattern -- AKA "the original one" -- have since been granted to Dutchware Gear. Same great pattern on Dutch's premium webbing. You can contact Alex (atrane21) and see about a special order.
(Archive photo of original product by jellyfish)
Last edited by kitsapcowboy; 06-22-2018 at 20:36.
Smart graphic design for all your needs by BGD
The nice thing about rainbow tree straps, besides the fact that they are RAINBOWS, is that you will never leave them behind on the trees.
I sew things on youtube.
I don’t sew on commission, so please don’t ask. Thanks.
I'm just making a bunch of DIY huggers / straps using 2" orange poly webbing from dutchwaregear.com, mostly for our Scout troop. They might be a bit heavy and bulky for backpacking, but they should also be bomb proof, tree friendly, and highly visible - great for new young hammockers.
DutchWare also offers pre-made 2" Orange Tree Huggers made from the same material if you don't want to sew them yourself.
Unfortunately they're showing out of stock on the 2" orange webbing for now - think I bought out what they had left. Sorry to get your hopes up, I probably should have PM'd that bit directly to smckinney. But if you really want something custom made, there are lots of great options around here.
I seriously thi k I have to have those rainbow straps now that i have seen em!!! I am supposed to message Dutch next week, i am gonna have it made in the 11ft gathered end as a birthday gift for myself, even then it will be a late gift, pretty sure i have some good looking whoopie slings to use on this.
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That really caught my eye - at first I thought it had a SRL and a matching integrated bugnet, kinda like a Dutch Half Zip. Unfortunately that was an illusion - just a colorful 10' hammock, no bugnet, no ridgeline. I have several older Yukon Outfitter hammocks - they're decent for what they are but I don't think I paid much more than $80 for three of them. A basic Dutch Netless is a much nicer hammock, and the Print2Fabric version running is currently running $74....
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