My hammock is a Dutch Chameleon, I use the Dutch cinch buckle complete suspension system with the 15' length straps.
I keep my straps attached to each end of my hammock stuff sack like in the pictures I posted.
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My hammock is a Dutch Chameleon, I use the Dutch cinch buckle complete suspension system with the 15' length straps.
I keep my straps attached to each end of my hammock stuff sack like in the pictures I posted.
0916190833.jpg 0916190833a.jpg
Last edited by Rice-N-beans; 09-16-2019 at 07:54.
I store my suspension with my Hammock but I store my straps in these sap sacks.
https://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/...2/SapSack.html
Separate. Sap is the bigger problem. If you have whoopies, those can ride with the hammock even if wet, but the straps need to stay outside.
Mine go in a weightless little mess bag that used to hold veggies from the grocery store.
Separate. I hang on a lot of pines and my straps are pretty gross.
Separate, my straps have a ton of spruce sap on them.
Suspension and straps separate from the hammock. I like being able to swap out the suspension easily for short hangs and keep my pack dry when they are wet.
I have continuous loops that stay on the hammock and use straps with a Becket hitch. The straps get wrapped and stored in a small ziplock which goes in the stuff sack with the hammock.
Together, unless wet or sappy.
Suspension stored attached for a smooth, quick setup.
Tree straps in the same hammock dry bag so there's no chance of separation or loss.
Mostly a overnight & weekend hanger, so any damp/wetness gets dried/aired when I return home. Not a issue for me.
Stick to a routine that works for you...until a better way comes along.
Mountain views are good for the soul....& getting to them is good for my waistline.
https://ofuros.exposure.co/
Suspension is stored in the same kitbag I keep my stakes in.
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