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pilot
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What do you folks do with your suspension when traveling? Everything has a stuff sack it seems except the suspension.
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TipsyPaddler
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It can get a little sappy sometimes. I keep my suspension straps in a ziplock bag and tuck the bag into the top or head end of the hammock stuff sack.
I also use a 2’ x 3’ piece of Tyvek as a “doormat” to stand on while I change clothes and get in and out of the hammock. If the Tyvel sheet is wet or dirty its goes into that zip lock bag too.
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unshavenman
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My Warbonnet Superfly is in it's snake skins and travels in a 5L drysack. My straps very well may have sap on them, so they always go in a quart zip lock that goes in the dry sack on top of the Superfly. Also in the dry sack is my sil-nylon ground cloth that is also stored in a quart zip lock. Everything dirty is thus isolated from the hammock and quilts.
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mirth
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My tree straps have a little round bag they go into... I used Jellyfish's DIY video & pattern to make mine. Everything else is permanently attached to the hammock.
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