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    Thumbs up Somebody has good taste!

    Set of 10' Camo tree straps and 6" Lock&Load Quickdraws with black cinch buckles getting ready to go out in tomorrows mail.
    Sorry, cant tell you who the lucky dog is.

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    That is a clean set up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostinSpace View Post
    Set of 10' Camo tree straps and 6" Lock&Load Quickdraws with black cinch buckles getting ready to go out in tomorrows mail.
    Sorry, cant tell you who the lucky dog is.
    I found the web site to hard to surf. I spent 5 min looking for what you have here and just gave up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by breaker View Post
    I found the web site to hard to surf. I spent 5 min looking for what you have here and just gave up.
    Hi Breaker, These are a custom build set.You just have to send me an e-mail with what you want.
    But if it was the price you are looking for the set without carabiners goes for
    (2) 10' single eye camo straps 1500lb polyester webbing $11.00
    (2) 6" Lock&Load Quickdraws with black military type cinch buckle $9.00
    Sub Total = $20.00 + priority mail shipping $5.20

    Black Diamond wire gated oval carabiners are $7.00 ea. (most people don't get the biners from me, but some do)

    Hope this helps.

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostinSpace View Post
    Hi Breaker, These are a custom build set.You just have to send me an e-mail with what you want.
    But if it was the price you are looking for the set without carabiners goes for
    (2) 10' single eye camo straps 1500lb polyester webbing $11.00
    (2) 6" Lock&Load Quickdraws with black military type cinch buckle $9.00
    Sub Total = $20.00 + priority mail shipping $5.20

    Black Diamond wire gated oval carabiners are $7.00 ea. (most people don't get the biners from me, but some do)

    Hope this helps.

    Gary
    Send me a pm for 2.... with the carabiners.... invoice me with paypal ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by breaker View Post
    Send me a pm for 2.... with the carabiners.... invoice me with paypal ok?
    As you requested. Done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostinSpace View Post
    Set of 10' Camo tree straps and 6" Lock&Load Quickdraws with black cinch buckles getting ready to go out in tomorrows mail.
    Sorry, cant tell you who the lucky dog is.
    how would these be used in a suspension, as a suspension? straps to tree, yes, straps to the rings, yes? 'biners to what? something on the hammock?
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    ― Iain M. Banks, The Player of Games

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    Binners to the hammock

    Straps around the tree and back thru the loop and the end thru the Cinch buckle
    I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !

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    aha

    I see the utility is for changing suspensions/hammocks quickly and easily, or so it seems. The WBBB setups I've seen use the cinch but no 'biner; they are attached right to the hammock. Hard to swap out I imagine. But with this system one could change out the parts easily--use different straps, put the suspension on a different hammock, and so on.

    tx for the link,

    RC
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    ― Iain M. Banks, The Player of Games

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