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You guys keep talking (writing) about different types of ripstop for hammock that is 1,1oz or 1,9oz or whatever.
What is that?
I know that oz is ounce but is it per square-"something", or what?
Since I´m from Europe I have some difficults in "translating" this measures to something I can understand.
Please respond!
dandeman
01-11-2011, 03:09
it is referring to the weight (or strength) of the fabric per square yard...or in metric units it is nearly one meter square, or 10000 cm squared. It is just a way of categorizing the different kinds of ripstop nylon. hope that helps!!
Thanks,
Dan
Thanx!
That means that:
1,1oz = 37gr/m2
1,7oz = 58gr/m2
I have made a single-layer hammock made from 50gr/m2 = 1,5oz
I weigh 190lb
A Traveler Single Layer 1,7oz is rated to 240lb
A Traveler Single Layer 1,1oz is rated to 185lb
1,5oz should be rated at approx 220lb
That gives me a safetymargin of 30lb
If my mathematics are correct it will help me from nightmares...:lol:
Thanx!
That means that:
1,1oz = 37gr/m2
1,7oz = 58gr/m2
I have made a single-layer hammock made from 50gr/m2 = 1,5oz
I weigh 190lb
A Traveler Single Layer 1,7oz is rated to 240lb
A Traveler Single Layer 1,1oz is rated to 185lb
1,5oz should be rated at approx 220lb
That gives me a safetymargin of 30lb
If my mathematics are correct it will help me from nightmares...:lol:
I used your figures to check mine, and we're pretty close. I calculated that dividing ounces per square yard by .03 gives grams per square meter.
Thank you for making this thread, this was exactly the question I had.
Thank you for making this thread, this was exactly the question I had.
Your welcome!
I´m not sure how exact this is and if I´ve assumed everything right but hopefully it will give a hint on how much load the fabric will handle.