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    Senior Member Cazador's Avatar
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    Favorite Dutchware for Tarp Rigging

    I’ve got a Warbonnet Minifly I’m looking to deck out with some Dutchware. What is your favorite pieces for tarp rigging?


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    Flyz on the ridgeline. Fleaz on loops attached to stakes.

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    I like using the hookworms for the tarp tie downs. It’s quick to setup and take down.


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    Dutch's continuous Ridgeline with tarpworms on the corners. And hook works for the beaks.

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    Separate ridgelines - Stingerz with Lash-It
    Continuous ridgeline - Dutch Hook and Flyz
    Tie-Outs - Tarp Worms; or Fleaz attached to stakes

    Out of all these, I definitely use the Stingerz and Tarp Worms most often.

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    I use a continuous ridgeline (Brooklyn clothesline) with Dutch hook on one end & stinger on the other. I find the carabiner part of the stinger handy for many things.

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    I use the Dutchware gear spliced on Dutch Hook on one end and the Dutch Wasp tarp connector on the other end for my CRL. I love the tarp worms for the guy lines, and I also use the clip on tarp pull outs and dual outside pole mods to open the tarp up.
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    I have a bunch of hookworms with lines arriving today for tie outs. Seemed slightly easier and updated vs tarpworms but maybe I'm wrong about that? Either way both items looked really easy and super light.

    Using a Myerstech tarp ridgeline with a plastic toggle and soft shackle "biner," so can't help up top. Not sure I love the toggle yet and would probably go with a Dutch wasp instead. Loving the soft shackle and I see Dutch has that option on the CR.

    Off topic for tarps: longer spider straps and beetles coming today for the hammock rigging, too, and I'm DEEPLY excited about that!

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    Continuous ridge line with a Dutch hook spliced onto one end and a wasp for the other. I'm agnostic on the best way to attach the tarp itself to the ridge line. Currently using zingit soft shackles but they're just so fiddly I'm thinking of other options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidneyhornblower View Post
    I'm agnostic on the best way to attach the tarp itself to the ridge line. Currently using zingit soft shackles but they're just so fiddly I'm thinking of other options.
    This is true about the zingit tarp attachment lines I've used. No problem in warm weather and I think it's pretty slick, but I imagine unhooking the tiny tiny knot in cold or with large hands could be a struggle.

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