Revolutionize Your Setup with DutchWare Ringworm Hardware: Effortless Guy Line Control
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2025
- dutchwaregear....
Simplify your camp setup with the DutchWare Ringworm Hardware - a game-changing no-knot tie-out solution that adds ease and efficiency to your outdoor experience.
Key Features:
Effortless Guy Line Management: Say goodbye to complex knots and fumbling in unfavorable conditions. The Ringworm Hardware revolutionizes your setup with its easy grip tab, enabling quick adjustments even while wearing gloves.
Weather-Ready Reliability: Built to withstand all seasons, including harsh winter conditions, these tie-outs offer steadfast support in any weather. The aluminum construction ensures durability and resilience.
Seamless Setup: Securing your guy lines becomes a hassle-free task. Attach the line to the stake, grasp the hold tab, and guide the rope under the wing. It's a swift process that keeps your setup time minimal.
Convenient Hook Option: Easily detach your tie-outs and connect them to a 1/8 shock cord loop on your tie-out points using the practical hook. This smart feature streamlines your gear packing and unpacking.
Precision with 1/8 Shock Cord: The Ringworm Hardware finds its sweet spot with 1/8 shock cord, providing an ideal balance of secure fastening and ease of use. Experience the right amount of "click" that assures stability while allowing seamless attachment and removal.
Specifications:
Weight: 1 gram (hardware only)
Material: Aluminum
Ideal for: Tarp guy lines
Purchase Options: Choose hardware only or opt for hardware with a shock cord loop and 6 feet of spliced rope.
Upgrade your outdoor setup with the DutchWare Ringworm Hardware - a lightweight solution that redefines guy line control, making your camp life smoother and more enjoyable.
Peace, Dutch
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I've tried many different ways of setting up my tarp over the years and these are what I use now. I love them. 😊
Great to hear! We're glad you enjoying your gear.
Got some of your hardware, I love it and use it in my videos ! Ringworms seem like an outstanding option for tie-outs. Your designs improve the options at our disposal.
Glad you like them!
I used these for my thru hike of the appalachian trail and I absolutely loved these. We had some SUPER windy nights and never once did my ringworms come untied. It was a great lightweight option because as we all know, carrying a bunch of hammock hardware can add up weight quite rapidly. But these were great. I lost 6 of them at Hawk mtn shelter in Georgia in my first week on trail lmao so if you found those, you're welcome xD. Highly recommend!
Glad to hear the Ringworms worked great for you and sorry to hear you lost some! I know where you can get more :)
I would love to see a pros/cons to Fleaz / Ringworm / Tarp Flyz ... seems like you could use any of the 3 in a similar configuration. I do like that this type of setup would let me store the lines seperate from my tarp/snakeskin.
Fleaz and ringworms are similar but the ringworms have the quick disconnect hook feature. Tarp flyz could work as well, but we mainly recommend those for ridgeline tieouts and not ground tieouts.
Do you have a closer look at how this is setup? I would love to incorporate shock cord to my guylines.
You just larks head a shock cord loop onto the d-rings on your tarp. Then the Ringworms hook onto the shock cord.
How big are the shockcord loops?
Around 3-4"
Really useful product! Thanks Dutch!
Fantastic
Thanks
I LOVE the ringworm! It's a genius piece of kit that really is easy to use.
Couldn't agree more. :)
The one take Master!
He tries his best. lol
I prefer the loose end down on the ground so if winds get rough they aren’t slapping the tarp
The great thing about hammock camping is you can match it to meet your needs.
I also use the rings to store my lines, fold them over 4 times and leave a bit of slack. Push the folder over lines into the ring and wrap the slack around and lock into place and you have no e clean lines stored. Then I leave them on and snake skin my tarp.
Great idea! I like that.
@@dutch3323 another trick ive used with the rings, when I didn't have poles and had to go find sticks for porch mode I've used the ringworms to hold up the tarp instead of the D rings attached to the tarp so I didn't risk the stick damaging my tarp.
I just ordered the fleas. Now I’m wondering if I’d like these more
The fleaz are a great product as well. You really can't go wrong with either one.
A Ringworm is a common skin infection that is caused by a fungus. Interesting name for your product.
We like to choose interesting names
haha exactly what I was thinking. Alas, it is an amazing product though!
Looks alot better than the standard tent guy lines!
We may be biased but couldn't agree more! :)
@@dutch3323 I’ve not really ever liked the original style so this is really cool!
That's pretty slick.
Thanks!
I own them, use them and love them.
Awesome! Glad you're enjoying your gear.
Between these and the stingerz deploying my tarp is easily 2-3x faster than my friends who use more traditional methods. Not to mention the ease of adjustments is super easy.
We're glad our hardware is making your setup quicker! It's always nice to be able to enjoy more camp time and less setup time.
👍🏼👍🏼
not to be confused with the fungal infection
Yeah, don't make that mistake.