Hanging two hammocks / side by side / on the same set of trees
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- In this episode. We are going to look at hanging two hammocks, side by side on the same set of trees. Not only am I going to show you how this is done. But some of the reasons or situations to why you would want to use this method or system. What are the pro's and con's. Ans what gear you will to achieve the ultimate side by side hang.
I made spreader bars from 3/4" PVC with T fittings. I run the suspension through the T fittings. It works fairly well, not too heavy, and only cost a couple bucks.
I love it. Always improvise. Thank you Timothy for sharing that. Good info!
Well now that's a new one and pretty cool too!
Always great to have a helper especially a little loved one.
Our greatest resource. Our kids and now my Grandkids. Thank you Michael for watching.
Very informative video. Have a great day and take care, Al
Thank you Al. You also have a great day.
Just when you thought you knew some things about hammockin, up pops the spreader bars. Never heard of it. Great video 👍
Thank you Campsite Sweden for watching. I always appreciate it.
Great video Marine! I have the Beatle buckle suspension for two reasons. First it’s easy and second because of the option of using the spreader bar in the event I would need to do a tandem hang because of lack of trees, etc. but I’ve never had to yet. I think that would be the main reason for using that option because with both set up that way when one moves the other will be disturbed at night. But it’s good to have it if you need it. Thanks for sharing this! 👍
Who ever hangs next to me. Will not be able to sleep in the beginning. And when I get up in the middle of the night. They are going to experience a elevator ride. When do you think you will be on the trail again?
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I bet. I saw your grandson go pretty high when you got in. Lol. I did a bunch of trips in June so I have two more from then as far as videos coming up. Black Forest trail and the Loyalsock trail. Two of my favorites. I was hoping to be back out on trail by mid to late August when my wife recovers where she can drive, etc. but late last week she took a down turn and has been the hospital again. Not sure what’s wrong yet. Suspect some kind of infection that they have slowly been battling. She’ll be here for a while longer until it gets under control. But I’m sure she will overcome it continue with her recovery.
Man, that was cool. Greetings from Belarus tourist! ✌️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you The Going Vagrant for watching. I really do appreciate it.
Great content. Thanks.
Glad you liked it! Thank you Slyster for watching. I really appreciate it.
Nice timing, I just purchased a spreader bar today before you posted this video. Wife and I will be trying it out tonight! We got the Eagle Nest Outfitters system
Please let me know how it worked out. Thank you Adrian for watching. I really appreciate it.
Great info, enjoyed the video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you InsAznKlown3 for watching. I really appreciate it.
Nice detailed procedure! Many thanks!
You are welcome! thank you Mathieu's GalerieNature form watching. I really appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine what length of poles do you recommend? Dutch sells the 32" and 39" aluminum
@@mat-ventures I would go with the 39. More room.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine ok thanks
Another informative video. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! It is always good to hear from you Baron Davis.
Thanks Marine. I am going up to Emily, MN for Labor Day with my granddaughter and I got her a 9' netted hammock. I will have my Chameleon. Not sure I can line them up, but since you mentioned the movement I may have to find 3 trees spaced well. That will keep her close and I will be comfortable.
Three trees would be best. That is so cool that you are taking your granddaughter. She will remember that trip for the rest of her life. It is amazing how Grandfathers can change the world. Have a great trip.
Good morning marine!
Good morning Mitch! It is always good to hear from you.
i wonder if someone clever could design some sort of "caps" to fit over a walking pole as an alternative spreader bar? it would save weight seeing as you`re likely to be carrying one anyway
I know someone makes them. But I don't recall who that was. I have the carbon spreader bars that weigh a couple of ounces. But you are right. You can save weight and space if you can convert the hiking poles. Thank you waynus for watching.
Always love your videos! I have a question for you about a specific hammock hang. Wondering if you can give me some advice. I have a double wide gathered end hammock and for a specific situation I need to remove the continuous loops from the ends and run a carabiner through the end channels of the hammock and then attach to a tree strap. Is there any reason why running a carabiner through the end channels is a bad idea? We have researched other solutions for this particular problem and this seems to be the only one. It is because we are using a hammock stand, and with the continuous loops attached the hammock is too long for the stand. removing the loops and replacing them with a carabiner solves the problem, but I am concerned if this is a safe idea. I also need a large enough carabiner to handle the mass of gathered fabric (double wide hammock) and the weight load. Any recommendations? Thanks for your time and expertise :)
You can use a large heavy duty carabiner. There are some hammocks that come with them attached. The reason why they are not popular is because of the weight. But in your case, they would work just fine. Another option is to replace the continuous loop with shorter ones. That way you can keep the weight down if you want to carry it. You can get them in length of 3",4",6", 8"...
Thank you always for watching. I really do appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine Thanks!
I am thinking about doing a tandem hammock with my friend for our BWCA trip and do you think that the 12 foot hammock gear journey would be enough coverage?
Yes, absolutely. That is a very nice tarp. Well made. You guys have a great time. Hopefully the bugs will be thinned out by then.
Yep,gotsa question......now can ya show me how ta put up my fly over that contraption?
You would want to have a little wider tarp. A cheap poly tarp that is 12' x10' would work great. It is best to pitch the sides high. Thank you HilbilyRedneksOpinion for watching. I really appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine so kinda porch mode both sides.....I see. Thanks bud.
Seems like a pain in the ass, but at the end of the day? Two cozy peas in two cozy pods correct?
That's the whole point!
Thanks sir!!
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Two peas in a pod. Nice and toasty warm.
It is not ideal to use the carabiner straight to the tree, as it receives lateral push and might bend. I mean. You are not climbing… but as a climber it hurts to see the carabiner used like that…
Thank you Leon for sharing that. Good info!
I'm not a climber, but I'm sure there won't be any problem with the carabiner. People use this straps with ultralight titanium hooks from Dutchware (they are much weaker than the carabiners). But I have a question. What would you suggest to use with the tree straps for a hammock used by kids to swing? I want it to be really safe.
The use of carabineers with the straps is common and has been discussed on forums and videos by other hammockers. The position, as shown by the Marine, is such that it takes minimal bending load.
I personally use what is called the Phantom Grappler Shackle, a type of soft shackle.