Pretty sure he meant just tie the bridge straight to the fleece so you don't have carabiners and extra ropes. It would still slide through the tether carabiner.
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Pretty sure he meant just tie the bridge straight to the fleece so you don't have carabiners and extra ropes. It would still slide through the tether carabiner.
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I'm not following you. If you don't use a bridge, what's connecting it to your tether?My continuous loops attach directly to a carabineer on my tether. No bridge. I've hunted a season and a half with that setup and found no need for a bridge despite using a bridge the previous 11 seasons. I can spin freely in my hammock seat, thus no need for a bridge. This will not work if you have the hammock seat strapped to you though.
So I’m guessing that you have enough material that the length of the fleece , combined with the length of your continuous loops is making up the gap normally provided by your bridge. How long is your saddle, width wise?
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You can do it without any sewing, look for Dave's video, I'll see if I can find the link.So there is a fair amount of sewing involved in this? I love how small it is but not sure I can sew
Awrsome thankyou! I'l watch it this evening. I am always trying to cut ounces in my system this just looks to sweet to pass up
So have you tried the wool blanket yet?On a whim, I went in to Goodwill the other day and bought a wool blanket for $3. Guess what? No stretch! Can't wait to make a hammock seat from it.
Not yet, dealing with a distraction at the moment, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be great.So have you tried the wool blanket yet?
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Not yet, dealing with a distraction at the moment, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be great.
Anybody have any opinions as to a saddle made if 1.1oz nylon ripstop? Two yards of it in Realtree camo somehow wound up in my mailbox.