pegs, guyline and tensioner

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pegs, guyline and tensioner

Postby bushlover » Tue 01 Sep, 2015 11:36 pm

Going to add a side stabliser guyline to my Tarptent Moment DW. What your recommendation for pegs, guyline and tensioner.

Was thinking of MSR groundhog, Nite Ize 2.5mm reflective and some aluminium tensioners
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Re: pegs, guyline and tensioner

Postby Strider » Wed 02 Sep, 2015 7:04 am

I have the Nite Ize 2.5mm on my Scarp, all round. Unfortunately it is a poorly made line and the reflective band wears quickly and then breaks to give a rough surface which doesn't feed well through Lineloc3's.

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