Ringworm

(4 customer reviews)

$4.00$11.00

The Ringworm hardware is an easy grip no knot tie-out that makes staking out your guy lines extremely simple. They will work great in all types of weather especially winter. With the easy grip tab, you can keep your gloves on and easily adjust your guy lines. All that you will need to do is secure the line to the stake, grab the hold tab, and slip the rope under the wing. The convenient hook means you can remove your tie-outs and simply hook them to a 1/8 shock cord loop on your tie-out points.

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The Ringworm hardware is an easy grip no knot tie-out that makes staking out your guy lines extremely simple. They will work great in all types of weather especially winter. With the easy grip tab, you can keep your gloves on and easily adjust your guy lines. All that you will need to do is secure the line to the stake, grab the hold tab, and slip the rope under the wing. The convenient hook means you can remove your tie-outs and simply hook them to a 1/8 shock cord loop on your tie-out points. They work best with 1/8 shock cord, and they have just the right amount of click to make sure they are secured, yet they are easy enough to put on and take off.

Specifications:
Weight – 1 gram (hardware only)
Made from Aluminum
Commonly used for tarp guy lines
You will have the option to purchase it hardware only or with a shock cord loop and 6′ of rope spliced on.

 

 

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Weight N/A
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Hardware Only or Spliced

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SKU MUS106

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  1. Erik Christiansson

    Perhaps the fit for purpose piece of kit I've ever used

    Erik Christiansson

    It’s a simple thing, doing a rather simple job, but it does it amazingly well! Both setting up and breaking down my tarp is made a whole lot easier with this. I can’t think of anything, any category, that I’ve ever used that does it’s job as well as this.

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  2. One person found this helpful
    Daniel Gottliebson

    Ringworm are great

    Daniel Gottliebson (verified owner)

    Hi there just wanted to take a moment to let anyone know that I recently purchased a set of ringworms for my tarp.

    I used to use a small hook and toggles that were attached to a steak that would hook onto shock cord.

    After trying these ringworms I can’t believe how much more secure and how easy they are to use.

    I went threw a rain storm with about 20 mile bursts an they not only stayed tightly fastened, but secured even more.

    When I broke down all I had to do was a simple tug down in the opposite direction.
    It makes tightening your tarp as easy as 1 2 3 I highly recommend them.
    Raven

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  3. 4 out of 4 people found this helpful
    bobbuhler

    Pole Mod

    bobbuhler (verified owner)

    This is a great piece of hardware. I’ve discovered that the ferrel of a .344 pole will fit nicely into the ring of the Ringworm
    without sliding down the pole.
    Great for exterior pole mods or going into porch mode and still have your line lock ability.

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  4. Tyrell Wall

    By far my favorite hardware for my tarp guylines

    Tyrell Wall (verified owner)

    I’ve used a variety of different hardware for my tarp guylines over the years. They all have pros and cons. Line Loks haven’t been strong enough for me in a few situations, Tarpworms used to be my favorite but they require a bit of dexterity and that becomes a problem with cold hands. This is the first hardware I’ve found that I can’t think of any cons, it just works amazingly well for me. I Have multiple tarps and plan on replacing existing hardware an all others to this.

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