Continuous Ridgeline

(50 customer reviews)

$47.95

The Dutchware continuous ridgeline consists of 35 feet of either yellow Zing-It! ™ 1.75 mm or grey Lash-It! ™ 1.75mm, a Dutch Hook spliced on the end, two soft shackles (of either grey Lash-It! ™ 1.75mm or yellow Zing-It! ™ 1.75mm) or two Tato Tarp Connectors, and a Tarp Wasp at the other end.  This is the easiest way to set up and center your tarp.

Description

The Dutchware continuous ridgeline consists of 35 feet of either yellow Zing-It!™ 1.75 mm or grey Lash-It!™ 1.75mm, Dutch Hook spliced on the end, either two soft shackles (of either grey Lash-It!™ 1.75mm or yellow Zing-It!™ 1.75mm) or two Tato Tarp Connectors, and a Tarp Wasp at the other end.  This is the easiest way to set up and center your tarp.

Tarp Continuous Ridgeline with Soft Shackles

We start with 35 feet of Lash-It!™ or Zing-It!™, and splice a Dutch Hook on the one end.  To connect and center your tarp we provide two soft shackles that work as Prusiks. Lastly, there is a Wasp to connect your ridgeline to the opposing tree. This complete tarp ridgeline connection system weighs only 19 grams.

Tarp Continuous Ridgeline with TATO Tarp Connectors

We start with 35-feet of Lash-It! ™ or Zing-™ and splice a Dutch Hook on the one end.  To connect and center your tarp we provide two TATO Tarp Connectors. Lastly, there is a Wasp to connect your ridgeline to the opposing tree. This complete tarp ridgeline connection system weighs only 27 grams.

Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT020

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Timothy

    Timothy (verified owner)

    Awesome.Light, strong and easy to use.Just remember to wrap the tail!!!

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  2. Clay H

    Clay H

    Have used this on many occasions in mild weather and works GREAT!

    Have used this on many occasions in mild weather and works GREAT! But, this last weekend the wind was a steady 30 mph and the prusiks just wouldn’t hold and kept slipping. Ended up running it under the centerline of the tarp for lifting support and using zing-it to stretch tarp. Middle of the night the hook end cut the line and I lost all lifting support. I have already repaired the cut end and will continue to use this for my tarps because it is such an easy setup. Just not for extreme winds.

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  3. Bob Waltenspiel

    Bob Waltenspiel

    I am happy with this product in every way but one.

    I am happy with this product in every way but one.

    The 30′ isn’t enough. Almost every time I used it, it comes up a few feet short. Apparently we have big trees in the west. I wish it was 45′

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