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From: HammockCampingGuy
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  • My Superfly in on the way and when it gets here I plan on putting a piece of shock cord tied between the two pullouts on each side. Then use one guy-line larks headed onto the middle of the SC between the two pullouts. I think this will pull out the sides with one guyline while giving me more stretch then a tarp tensionor guide line loop but also being more lightweight then using two long runs of SC from each tie out.

  • @Xare420 Good idea.

  • @8541LONGRANGE: Thanks for the comments!

  • Hey Brother , I used to be on HF and I am great friends with NEO..just wanted to say great mods , looks awesome! thanks for posting the vid.

  • No, I haven't seam sealed mine yet. I'm not sure if I will though since I usually only use this tarp in the winter and have never had it set up in rain yet. It would probably be a good idea to seam seal the door seams though. Also, seal the side pull out patches too as I heard those will leak if not sealed.

  • Pizza I meant to ask did you seam seal the seams where they attached the doors? Mine is with 2QZQ getting the mode as we speak .

  • Nice and thorough explanation. I really enjoyed it Pizza. Thanks for making this.

    Fronkey

  • That's a sweet door mod my friend. I like that! I just may do the zippers on our tarps. Of course I'll do it locally. Cost way to much to send them way down there :o( Great job :o)

  • Deffinetly a A + If I have to beg i want mine done this summer. Thanks for doing the review pizza.

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