Continuous Ridgeline

(58 customer reviews)

From: $51.18

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) 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) 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.

Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT020

Share your thoughts!

4.86 out of 5 stars

58 reviews

Let us know what you think...

2 reviews with a 3-star rating

  1. badge118

    Not the right material

    badge118 (verified owner)

    I love continuous ridgelines and prusiks but the line here, while light and extremely strong is too slick so the prosecs can’t bite into it. Over just a couple hours the tarp sags as the prusiks slip. Similar line with a polyester sheath is a lot better in this application. I went back to the two piece Stingerz, even though they are harder to adjust, because of this.

    Upvote if this was helpful (0) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  2. Craig Joly

    good product, bad implementation

    Craig Joly (verified owner)

    The hook is not attached like in the picture. It comes with the hook end through Zing-It loop, not the hook’s ring. So you need to unhook it, thread the line through the ring, hold on to the hook while wrapping it around the tree, then carefully clip the hook back through the tiny loop. Heaven forbid you drop the hook while doing that because you’ll never see it again. It’s not quite a deal-breaker because it does simplify setup and centering, but why do it that way?

    Upvote if this was helpful (0) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

×

Login

Register

Continue as a Guest

Don't have an account? Sign Up