Hammock Bliss Deluxe Cinching Tree Straps
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Product Description
Hammock Bliss Deluxe Cinching Tree Straps make it a breeze to set up and adjust your hammock anywhere. Deluxe Tree Straps are a tree friendly suspension system that extends the distance for hanging your hammock. Our heavy-duty - 400 lb test - military grade metal cinching buckles, made in the USA by Bourdon Forge, allow you to easily tighten or loosen the tree straps with a simple pull. Tree Straps protect the tender bark of trees by evenly distributing weight over a wider area. When hanging your hammock from a smooth surface such as a pole or post, the tree straps act as a tension belt to prevent slippage. Deluxe Tree Straps are constructed of super strong weather resistant nylon webbing 95" long x 1.5" wide. These deluxe straps compact into a 3 x 5 inch travel bag and are very lightweight - 2 cinching straps and travel bag weigh only 7.5 oz. Tree Straps are the ultimate hammock accessory for camping, backpacking, boating, backyards and travel. Lay back, let go and relax in bliss.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #130913 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Hammock Bliss
Features
- Heavy-Duty - 400 Lb Test - Military Grade Metal Cinching Buckles With 100" X 1.5" Nylon Webbing - Strength Tested To 400 Lbs
- Cinching Buckle Gives You Complete Control To Quickly Set Up, Adjust And Take Down Your Hammock
- Acts As A Tension Belt To Secure Hammock From A Pole, Post Or Any Smooth Surface
- Tree Friendly - Protect The Tender Bark Of Trees By Evenly Distributing Weight Over A Wider Area
- Compact & Lightweight - 2 Straps Fit Into A 3 X 5 Inch Travel Bag And Only Weigh 7.5 Oz
Customer Reviews
just trying to be tree friendly
Amazon suggested this product when I ordered a hammock. I thought, what a great service........and very tree friendly. It arrived in next to no time. I was impressed. Now, the straps came with very little instruction. What there was was quite hard to understand. Finally, three of us finally got the hammock up and my brother tried it out and............one of the tree straps ripped out...........the stitching that held the buckle on ripped out. Down came the hammock........down came my brother. No one got hurt...just this not so awesome tree strap. No more suggestions PLEASE!



