Rick (Risk) Website: http://www.imrisk.com
I cook. I sew. I walk. I lead. I hang. I write. I play.
Author of "A Wildly Successful 200-Mile Hike"
http://www.amazon.com/Wildly-Success.../dp/B00COCI5HW
[QUOTE=AquaExp;926216] thought on lighter rope than the amsteel? something ridged that easy to undo knots from a dynamic rope preferably with a core...
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Sarge recently posted a video on his 1 oz. Dyneema whoopie / muletape hugger suspension. All insufficiently safety rated, as far as popular perception has it. He included many warnings that "YOU'RE GONNA DIE!"
But he aint dead, yet...
Dave Youngblood used to use yellow polypropylene rope (It squished into a wide band to protect the tree) as a suspension. IIRC, it was rated at 300 pounds. He also wrote up the formulas showing how much weight the line has to take for different angles of hang. But it seemingly worked anyway. I also like Sarge's take on it... if you try this, you might die.
Rick (Risk) Website: http://www.imrisk.com
I cook. I sew. I walk. I lead. I hang. I write. I play.
Author of "A Wildly Successful 200-Mile Hike"
http://www.amazon.com/Wildly-Success.../dp/B00COCI5HW
According to that chart, if you hang at a 30 degree angle then you are putting almost exactly your weight on the suspension... So assuming that is correct, 300 lbs is sufficient for me.
That said, I've heard it said and definitely agree; I'd rather carry a few extra ounces so that I can climb in and fall asleep soundly knowing my suspension won't fail than shave a few ounces and have trouble sleeping because I'm worried about it failing. If I was an engineer and could properly convince myself that a lesser suspension was OK then I probably would, but I'm not so I won't.
"We're the Sultans of Swing."
I think the "Single Line Suspension (SLS)" in the sticky is still the best option for me that I have seen as it allows you spare rope were ever you need it. I always carry about 15 metres of paracord anyway and rope is always useful in the bush has a billion uses. This is just another means to carry something similar but slightly more heavy duty that keeps pack weight down as it serving multiple purposes. i'm leaning towards the 1.8mm dynaglide rated to 475kgs which is more than ample for my weight besides I wont be shock loading.
Cheers again gents and ladies if there are any out there.
happy hanging
It will all become clear if you watch some of the YouTube videos posted by site members like Shug and others. In the end anything that holds 3 or 4 times your weight and does no harm will work fine.
Carpe noctem!!
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