I deleted your other post, but moved Lori's reply to it here, as it contains useful info.

EDIT, LATER: Well, that didn't work. Here's the text of Lori's post on the other thread:

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I have one, had to add a ridge line to it, and it's still too narrow to get the nice flat lay that one has with a hammock shaped to allow for that. With hammocks with no ridge line it's hard to get that ideal sag - so harder to set up properly. And the stock slap straps stretch too much, being nylon, so the first thing I did was tear off the stock suspension and add whoopee slings made of Dynaglide and some good long poly straps.
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Edited by OregonMouse (11/01/13 01:02 AM)
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