Sew-on Dutch Clips (Pair)

(10 customer reviews)

$20.00

This is a Sew-on version of the popular Titanium Dutch Clip and must have the loop sewn around the clip.

The Sew-on Dutch Clip is designed specifically for webbing-based hammock suspensions. The Dutch Clip replaces a carabiner for a quick connection and release around the tree.

weight: 17.86 g

Description

This is a Sew-on version of the popular Titanium Dutch Clip and must have the loop sewn around the clip.

The Sew-on Dutch Clip is designed specifically for webbing-based hammock suspensions. The Dutch Clip replaces a carabiner for a quick connection and release around the tree.

Now a new titanium version has emerged that is stronger and weighing in at about half the original version. You will never notice the 18.25 grams (per pair) in your pack and be marveled at how quick and easy your set up and tear down will become. Dutch Clips are meant to be used only with hammocks that have a 30-degree angle or sag in the suspension.  Made by DutchWare and of course Made in the USA.

Sew-on Dutch Clips TI 
Item weighs 9.125 grams each (sold as pairs)
300-pound occupant weight limit.

Additional information

Weight 17.86 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU MUS072

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Matthew Thompson

    Matthew Thompson

    I have both versions of the Dutch Clip.I have both versions of the Dutch Clip. Though this is handily sewn in to the webbing so cannot be lost like the other, I find the larger opening on this clip not to be as secure as the tighter opening of The Dutch Clip ‘stand alone’ version.
    I had one occasion where sometime during the night the webbing shifted out of the opening, luckily it had retensioned half way out and held half the webbing until I noticed next morning.
    I now only get The Dutch Clip ‘stand alone’ version and have had no issues.

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  2. Micah Vorst

    Micah Vorst

    The dutch clips arrive ahead of schedule.

    The dutch clips arrive ahead of schedule. I was able to easily integrate them with my hammock rig. I now can easily use the dutch clips around a tree and then use a slipper sheet bend knot to tie off to the hammock.

    Such a sleek easy design. Thanks!

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  3. Dwayne Owens

    Dwayne Owens

    Love them!

    Love them! I was using carabiners before and I have to admit that these clips work great and they are light weight. So with that combination you can’t go wrong.
    Thanks, Dutch

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  4. Derek Hansen

    Derek Hansen

    Dutch sent me an email about a new product he was working on.

    Dutch sent me an email about a new product he was working on. I was surprised when I opened the package to discover a titanium Dutch Clip, or the Dutch Clip | ti. The design is, of course, updated—sleek and refined. At first, I wasn’t sure how to use them. The size and form is so much different than the original, aluminum Dutch Clip. The form is much more in line with a mini carabiner without a gate or mechanism. This new, rounded shape lends itself better, in my opinion, to the webbing straps, but allowing the material to bend around the metal without potential abraision.

    The weight for the pair of clips is only 16 grams.

    I took them backpacking and I can say I’m already converted. As I mentioned, the inner curve works nicely with the webbing strap and the clip made it very easy to attach around the tree.

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  5. Question

    rixtory

    Dutch,
    The description states “Dutch Clips are meant to be used only with hammocks that have a 30 degree angle or sag in the suspension.” Are these usable with a Hennessy? (I bought my first classic about 14-15 years ago and now have a new Zip for my son). I’d like to upgrade these suspensions. Thank you

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    • One person found this helpful
      Carolyn Palmer

      Carolyn Palmer

      Yes you can use the dutch clip with a hennessy hammock as you should still be hanging that hammock on a 30° angle.

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  6. Royce Quiring

    As usual...

    Royce Quiring (verified owner)

    Typical great service, fast shipping, and an outstanding product. Can’t wait to try them out.

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  7. Dan Lanctot

    Fantastic

    Dan Lanctot (verified owner)

    I’ve been using webbing with bowline hitches for a long time. I bought a suspension for my wife with Dutch clips because I wanted to make her setup as easy as possible. Oh my gosh, have I been missing out.

    I’m gonna need to get some of the open versions to add to my rig now.

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  8. Question

    Kevin Gray

    What is the weight rating on the non titanium version? Thanks in advance

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      Here is the link for the aluminum ones and they are only sold through jacksrbetter.
      https://www.jacksrbetter.com/shop/dutch-clips/

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  9. Question

    lmnewton86

    The description says it must have the strap sewn around the clip. Does it come that way if you order a complete hammock suspension system, or do I have to sew them myself?

    Thank you.

    Logan

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear (verified owner)

      If you order it with a complete suspension system it will come sewn on. If you order them separate and a pair of straps or huggers separate in your order then they will not automatically come sewn on unless you specify in the notes that you want them sewn on.

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  10. scott-hancock

    scott-hancock

    Got my straps yesterday with sewn on clips. Weighs half of what the straps I’m replacing weigh

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  11. Question

    jaybugle888

    Could these work with 2 inch webbing?

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  12. Question

    andrewrdixon1

    I have a sewn loop on one end of my straps already. Is there any reason I couldn’t thread the open end of the strap into the sew-on dutch clip and the use the hook to attach to the loop instead? Sort of backwards to the image. Or does the hook geometry require it to be hooked to the strap coming off the tree?
    Should have added them when I bought the straps, whoops!

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      If you already have straps that have sewn loops, i would recommend using this version. https://dutchwaregear.com/product/titanium-dutch-clips/

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