Unless you have an actual climbing use, a gated biner is more than fine for a hammock suspension.
Type: Posts; User: angrysparrow
Unless you have an actual climbing use, a gated biner is more than fine for a hammock suspension.
Probably just boils down to personal preference. The Dutch buckle would be lighter than a climbing biner though.
In that case I think the AHE buckles would be a little more convenient. They would provide an adjustment point closer to the end of the hammock and probably act as a water break.
I don't know...
It's hard to answer the second part of your question because the two buckles really serve different purposes.
The AHE buckles are designed for a primarily webbing suspension, and provide an...