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    I agree. Evo loop all the way.

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    Senior Member ibgary's Avatar
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    I have my whoopie sling larks headed to the continuous loop on mine. The other day I took it apart to put a ridge line organizer on. I was frankly amazed at how easily it came apart. I just pulled the CL straight which popped the LH open. Then it just opened and I unthreaded it.
    Yes it's been weighted, slept in it about 2 weeks work this yr.

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