Timp-Hitch

$11.77

The Timp-Hitch spreads the fabric evenly by having enough girth to act like a large diameter rope. This solves issues that result from attempting to tie small diameter cords to your hammock bed, which often catch fabric they shouldn’t and make the tension of the bed uneven.  Sleep in comfort, stay dry and easily hook-on slings or other suspension lines with the Timp-Hitch.

weight: 28 g

Description

This single aluminum Timp-Hitch connects to gathered-end hammocks to spread the fabric evenly and create an easy attachment point for your suspension line.  The hitch includes rubber drip points that seal out moisture.

The weight of this single Timp-Hitch is 0.9 oz (28 g).

The Timp-Hitch spreads the fabric evenly by having enough girth to act like a large diameter rope. This solves issues that result from attempting to tie small diameter cords to your hammock bed, which often catch fabric they shouldn’t and make the tension of the bed uneven.  Sleep in comfort, stay dry and easily hook-on slings or other suspension lines with the Timp-Hitch.

Purchase two Timp-Hitches for solo systems.  Purchase four for Clark double hammocks, and purchase three for Flex models.

Additional information

Weight 28 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU CLA021

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  1. Question

    barnesvik93

    Does this come with the adjustable sling?

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    cgroseclose (verified owner)

    Good morning, I just bought a pair of these for an older NX-270 someone gave me. The model I have is older and has a “rope” in there instead of this. I assume switching them out is pretty straight forward or is there something special you have to do with re-sewing part of the hammock. Looks to me like you slide the original “rope” out and feed the hammock ends onto these and you are back in business?

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