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Pitching a tarp 

Do not attempt to pitch a tarp before all hammock adjustments are complete and stable, 
because trying to adjust both at once is frustrating. 

Pitch the tarp between the rubber-tipped tarp extensions as you would between trees, 
using a split or continuous ridgeline.  

Important

: the tarp extensions or the tarp’s 

ridgeline must 

always

 be guyed to the ground between the hammock anchors, or 

symmetrically to both hammock guylines themselves. Unless guyed out, the tarp 
extensions can break under wind loads on the tarp, destroying trekking pole function. 

In lucky cases, the tarp will fit cleanly between the tips with little or no adjustment of pole 
angles to make taut. In most cases, the tarp will be short or long. If short, tie a loop in your 
ridgeline around the tarp extension tip at the right distance, and then guy out the tail. If 
long, drape the excess tarp length over the rubber tip and guy out. 

Single pole setup 

When setting up with a single pole, first attach the foot end of the hammock to the on-
site support, then pull the head end out to determine the correct pole position and assess 
best anchor points, and proceed as from step 4 above.  

Specifications 

Trekking Treez support gathered-end hammocks up to 12 feet in length with reasonable 
sit height. We warrant the poles to hold users up to 250 pounds (110kg), ground 
conditions firm enough to hold the anchors permitting. Other types of hammocks that 
require support points up to 56 inches (140cm) high can work, but may present 
complications. For example, bridge-type hammocks will generate higher guyline forces, 
and thus may require firmer ground conditions than gathered end hammocks for the 
same user weights. 

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