I guess I'm going to play around some when I get home!
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Great info... picts may help... I too am a beetle buckle user for gathered end hammocks. Do not have a bridge hammock yet.
What I'm not clear on is what you get with "continuous loops only" on the ridgerunner. I'm assuming you need dogbones from each corner to go up to the suspension.... but am not clear if the continuous loops from WB are short like on a gathered end or if they're really longer dogbones?
When you choose continuous loops only, the RR still comes with the suspension dogbones attached. It just means there are no straps, cinch buckles, whoopie slings, etc. It includes the hammock with a dogbone attached to each of the 4 corners. On each end, the dogbones meet at a metal triangle, sometimes called the apex buckle. And each of the apex buckles has a continuous loop attached for connecting to the suspension of your choice. The length of the CL is similar to what is typically found on GE hammocks.
Not my photo, but this shows the concept. Actually, this is slightly different than how I've done it, in that this shows both dogbones over both hooks. I used 1 dogbone per hook. As shown in the photo is probably a better way than what I suggested.
Photo credit to WayHigh.
This is exactly how I do it too. My straps are the black and white ones though. I think that’s what they’re calling the spider-poly.
Photo credit to WayHigh.[/QUOTE]
That explanation was extremely helpful, thanks! I don't feel like I have enough experience with my RR to begin playing with this just yet but nice to know there are options for shortening the suspension. Would be interested in some more photos of the modified dogbones with the different connections people did.
Dont shorten your dogbones. If you need to shorten, you can remove these:
If still need to shorten, the next piece to remove would be the metal piece the dogbones are attached to.
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