I am told, but have not independently verified, that the weight is 2.6oz/sq yd and that the 90x156 monsters come in at roughly 28oz
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Keep in mind the size. That is a 13 foot long hammock with a 7.5 food width. If you go with a mot moderately sized tablecloth hammock, say 60"x126" (5 feet wide by 10.5 feet long); that one, using the same numbers, will weigh 15 oz.
Though, you could still get a low base-weight if that monster was your luxury item.
Thanks Insaniac. I notice Dutch is selling some light Argon for amazing prices. Is there a benefit to the taffeta? Softer? Or is it simply the simplicity given it's being already hemmed plus the low price?
Great thread, guys! Very helpful as I consider my first DIY hammock.
I tried one because it's cheap and easy. Now I've got an open hammock for chilling out while car camping when we bring the big old family t-word.
Hey so I tried using a 90x156 polyester crinkle taffeta tablecloth from tableclothfactory.com. I attached my suspension using a double sheet bend.
After a few hours of really comfortable sleep, I suddenly wake up on the ground! The material ripped straight across my shoulders. So, after spending the next few nights on the ground. I order a new tablecloth from the same place after scouring the forum about this method, assuring myself it was a one of a kind situation. Upon inspection of this new blank of the same size and fabric, I notice several "inconsistencies" in the weave of the material. Which is my only guess as to why it failed so suddenly.
I only weigh 190, I'm tall and skinny and I 'm pretty uneasy about moving around in this new hammock. I don't know how these other guys have managed to hang 300lbs in one of these, but I certainly would hesitate to try.
Just something to consider, I usually learn more from bad reviews of products than the good.
I think I'll be choosing a different source of material for my diy hammocks though.
That is the downside of the tablecloths, you take your chances.
Pros: $12-$18 for a hammock blank, extra width if desired
Cons: it's a tablecloth and there may be issues with the cloth leading to catastrophic failure
I've been lucky for the most part, 30+ tablecloth hammocks, 1 failure.
With the advent of the newer fabrics, 4 yards at less than $20, hem it and you have a quality hammock OR a $30 hammock from Dutchwaregear.com, there are better options in the same price range.
What I do like about the tablecloths is the W type fold and the ability to dial in the edges of the fabric and adjust comfort levels.
Diy tablecloth hammocks in use.http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07...0e5b0874b3.jpg
They overslept.