When I first opened the package from DIY Gear Supply I was skeptical that the 1.1 ripstop nylon I had ordered in a beautiful blue was durable enough to actually hold my weight and the 50ft of 7/64 Amsteel seemed thin. I was also skeptical about my abilities to work with such a light and slick material but after about 5 hours of sewing 2 tree straps and a channel end hammock out of it all, the finished product is pretty sweet and has passed all my tests and expectations!
Materials Used:
10ft of 1.1 Ripstop Nylon from DIY Gear Supply
50ft of 7/64 Amsteel from DIY Gear Supply
14ft of 1" Polyester Webbing from DIY Gear Supply
2 Climbing Carabiners from High Coutry Outfitter
End Result:
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I used a Gathered End Channel Hammock Design with a Single Line Suspension system and a 100" Ridgeline.
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