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Pawleys Island Tree Saver Straps | 
| Brand: Pawley's Island Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $24.35 You Save: $5.65 (19%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 895
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.3 x 2.5 Warranty: Products sold by The Hammock Company are guaranteed to be free of defectsin workmanship and materials for up to one year after the purchase date. Prolonged exposure to weather conditions including snow, rain, and humidity are not covered under the warran
MPN: TS120 Model: TS120 UPC: 096355400756 EAN: 0096355400756 ASIN: B00099E59Y
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| Features:
| • | made of heavy duty weather-resistant strapping | | • | The Hammock Tree Strap attaches your hammock to most trees with ease | | • | Two per pack | | • | Hammock Strap wraps around the tree so you do not have to harm the tree to hang your hammock | | • | Dimensions: 3" x 120" |
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Product Description Made of heavy-duty weather-resistant strapping, these hammock tree straps attach your hammock to most trees with the greatest of ease. Each pack contains two tree straps.
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| Customer Reviews:
Pawley's Island Tree Saver Straps. August 15, 2008 These straps appear to cause very little if any stress for the trees. I recommend them.
Perfect Hammock Install in Minutes! June 7, 2008 These tree straps are great! Here is what I did to get the right fit. Hold the strap at the fabric loop end where you want your hammock to hook in. Next take the metal ring end and wrap around the tree. When you get to the fabric loop part if you have enough to go around again go THROUGH the fabric loop with the metal ring and go around again. My trees are medium size and I went around 2 times. With the left over strap just loop the metal end around the staring point (top to bottom) until you have wrapped the strap to a point that it is short enough for your hammock. Hook your hammock into the metal ring and you are done. EASY. It took me about 10 mins to do two and hook the hammock in. That was because I had to do it twice. The directions say to start at 4'6" above the ground. For my stretchy hammock that was WAY to low. So I just unwrapped it and got a ladder. At 4'6" the hammock looked great, but when I sat in it, I was on the ground, so take that into consideration when chosing your starting point in terms of height. The straps seem very strong and appear to be made out of seat belt type material. They just blend in with my trees which are Oak. Also, our entire family of 3 which includes 2 adults and one 9 year old all swing very safely on these straps. Very sturdy. I love the idea of being able to have a hammock attached to my trees without harming the trees. I also love how easy it was to put them on, even by myself with no tools required. I recommend them!
Well Made July 22, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Strong strap, good heavy hardware. If you use it (or anything else) on pine trees, you'll have to clean it up.
Regarding another reviewer's comment: no, you're not stuck with too long or too short a tail. Here's what to do.
Begin by holding the loop on the tree and wind around the tree until you get to the ring end.
Stop at the "too long" setting, pass the ring through the loop, and continue around the tree IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION. At some point you'll have the length you need - however it will probably be pointing in a wrong direction. Note where it's pointing!
Now undo it all and begin again, but this time start the loop end at a point on the tree where, after you've wrapped it all, the ring end will point in your desired direction (toward the hammock).
If you think you'll use the same tree again, mark the starting point with a small notch on the tree and hanging the hammock will be a snap.
Don't fit all trees April 11, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't get me wrong. These work. Problem is, you wrap them around your tree until you can't make a full pass around the tree anymore and then you hang the hammock from the ring. On our trees (which are average sized older trees) they went around twice, but left so much of a tail that we would have to have them 15 feet in the air for the hammock to be off of the ground. So we had to use the screws anyway. We're still saving them for camping, though.
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