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Microtune Structural Ridgeline
ENO
Microtune Structural Ridgeline
$24.95
Description

  Designed to ensure a consistent hammock lay, the adjustable ENO Microtune lets you achieve the perfect hang for turnkey comfort anywhere you go.

  The Microtune Structural Ridgeline easily connects from carabiner to carabiner, or below each toggle of ENO's ultralight series, on 9-11' length hammocks to ensure optimal tension of your hammock. It is an adjustable structural ridgeline, requiring no knots and made of stronger-than-steel Silverlite™ cord. This user-friendly, ultralight, and durable structural hammock ridgeline will last for years to come.

  Pro Tip: Keep it attached to your hammock between sessions for a quicker setup and a more consistently comfortable hammocking experience.

  

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Description
Brand:
ENO
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
A4311
Weight:
1.2 oz / 34 g
Capacity:
400 lbs / 181 kg
Material:
Silverlite™ Cord, FreeWave® 70D Nylon
Dimensions:
84 to 108 in. / 213 to 274 cm
Packed Dimensions:
5 x 3 x .75 in. / 12.5 x 7.5 x 2 cm
Other Features:
  • Easily preset your preferred hammock lay with Microtune adjustment system
  • Built with high-performance Silverlite™ cord that is stronger than steel
  • No-Knots-Needed setup will have you relaxing securely in seconds
  • Included stuff sack doubles as extra hanging accessory pocket
  • Made for use with 9-11' (2.7-3.4m) length hammocks
Compatibility:
The Microtune Structural Ridgeline works with the following ENO gear:
  • Hammocks: SingleNest, DoubleNest, DoubleNest Print, DoubleNest Giving Back Collection, Sub6, SuperSub, TechNest.
  • Hammock Straps: Universally compatible
  • Hammock Accessories: Talon Hammock Organizer, Underbelly Gear Sling
  • Rain Tarps: Universally compatible
  • Bug Nets: Universally compatible
  • Insulation: Universally compatible
  • *The ENO Microtune Structural Ridgeline is NOT compatible with ENO Hanging Kits or ENO Hammock Stands.
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