http://www.diygearsupply.com/cgi-bin/shelf.cgi?numb=40. does any one know if these are suitable to hold about 200 lbs of weight?
http://www.diygearsupply.com/cgi-bin/shelf.cgi?numb=40. does any one know if these are suitable to hold about 200 lbs of weight?
I would say definitely not!
They are the small plastic loops you find at the tie-out points on tarps. They are not the loops you would use on webbing for a hammock suspension.
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NO!!!! They probably would not hot 50-60 pounds if even that.
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nope.
Not even these metal d-rings would work.
For something that is going to be holding a significant amount of weight you need something that has a rated weight on it and preferably something without a welded joint like these anodized aluminum rings
alright thanks guys
I think you're looking for "Descender rings" which are rated for climbing...
http://arrowheadequipment.webs.com/a...s/show/1128958
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I have these rings from Arrowhead, but they are a little bigger than I would like. Has anyone seen rings that are 1" in diameter? All I would like to do is capture the hammock suspension, tree hugger, and snap a guyline to it. 2" is overkill.
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