I am going to let a group of guys test my hammocks tomorrow.
And i don't want my Precious BB Single 1.7 to be ripped.
So can anyone remember the limit ?
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I am going to let a group of guys test my hammocks tomorrow.
And i don't want my Precious BB Single 1.7 to be ripped.
So can anyone remember the limit ?
up to 225 should be fine
Great , Thanx Brandon !
Ps, are you not on vacation ? WINK
I hope it is more, cause I sleep in mine and I weigh 235.
you should be ok, i've had 300 in one of the single 1.7 travelers (only for a short time though)
Of course :D
All went well and i still have a intact BB!
I made them lay in the BB and showed them the suspension afterwards,
A Woopie sling made of 7/64 Amsteel.
You guys should have seen their faces :D
Heck, i am amazed my self !
PS, potential Yeti customers coming your way Brandon.
What are the weight limits for the double 1.7 and the single and double 1.1s?
The fabric can hold more than you’d want to put in there, meaning that before capacity is reached you’ll start to experience a good deal of stretch, which will decrease flatness (both head-toe and shoulder to shoulder). This decrease in flatness will be most notable while laying on your side, so if you’re a back-only hammock sleeper or are willing to give up a little to save on packweight, then go with the “up-to” rating. If packweight doesn’t matter a whole lot, then go by the "max-flatness" rating.
SL 1.1 (grey): up to 185#, Max-flatness for folks under 140#.
DL 1.1 (grey): up to 250#, Max-flatness for folks under 200#.
SL 1.7 (olive green): up to 240, Max-flatness for folks under 185#
DL 1.7 (olive green): up to 375, Max-flatness for folks under 300#.
warbonnetguy,
Thanks for the information.
FarStar