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    New Member Ghilliechef's Avatar
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    How many All in one system are their ?

    I've found two so far . Whoopie sling and Dutchware all in one system . Are their others ?

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    What defines an "all-in-one"?

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    What about Sgt Rock's ultra-light UCR with whoopie hooks and mule tape? I pretty sure that is an all-in-one system.

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    Glad you asked. I'm trying to rig up my Treklight Double as a guest set-up.

    I used an all-in-one suspension rigging that I had placed in a ziplock bag with "Brian's ???" So, I'm not 100% sure who I got it from

    It has Dutch clips and whoopies and I struggled for a long time and it was the most uncomfortable hammock experience I have ever had. I had shoulder and everything else squeeze - and this was in a double wide hammock. I was wondering whether that dangle/level thing that Dutch sells is worth it! (Anyone think so?)

    First of all, I'm only 5' so I can't reach to hang the straps high. I was reminded of why I stored this and went back to my beloved triangular cinch buckles (don't think anyone is selling them now, but let me know if I can buy another pair. Think I got from Arrowhead), Dutch clips, and straps arrangement.

    although I wrapped the straps around the trees a couple of times, the straps and Dutch clips met at the wrong place so I would have to loosen the strap length. My whoopies were at their tightest and I was unable to loosen them.

    Not sure if this helps, but I have read that others have abandoned the whoopies and gone back to straps and cinch buckles.

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    Senior Member DuctTape's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandykayak View Post
    Not sure if this helps, but I have read that others have abandoned the whoopies and gone back to straps and cinch buckles.
    Some of us never stopped using straps and buckles. (I use the Onrope cinch buckles.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandykayak View Post
    ...my beloved triangular cinch buckles (don't think anyone is selling them now, but let me know if I can buy another pair. Think I got from Arrowhead)...
    AHE still sells them with a continuous loop or as a kit with webbing.

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    Ducktape:
    Are these the onrope buckles?
    http://onrope1.com/store/index.php?p...d=118&parent=4

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    Quote Originally Posted by photosenior View Post
    Ducktape:
    Are these the onrope buckles?
    http://onrope1.com/store/index.php?p...d=118&parent=4
    Those are the ones!

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    Quote Originally Posted by photosenior View Post
    Ducktape:
    Are these the onrope buckles?...
    Here are the same cinch buckles from Dutch at a better price and you can get them with continuous loops installed if you want.

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    My new suspension as seen on YouTube is not all-in-one but works as if all in 1 in the field
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