fabric length. 100 inches fabric needs 83 inch ridge line
You should be able to, while in the hammock, bend 2 to 3 finger widths into the ridgeline without much difficulty. The bending should be like like this "Z".
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In other words, I can "strum" it, and makes a note, but a very low one. :p fud d d d d dddddd
Acer
You can always go adjustable too. No worries about several tries to get it right.
Well not really...sort of...yes...no...
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=13228
thanks for that thread link knotty,wish i would have saw it before i started tinkering with mine.
bill
Does anyone know the length of the warbonnet hammock ridgeline in relation tothe hammock fabric, im at work and cant get to mine. just curious, cause i prefer to hang my hammock at more like 15-18 degrees instead of 25-30 degrees, like a tighter, less saggy hammock.
Yep,
adjustable structural ridgeline, and you can make it almost any length you want, and as many times as you want. I like it because you can always change the length to fit the situation. Sometimes that sweet-spot is just at a different distance.
Just saying. :rolleyes:
I'm adjusting...Barefoot Child :D
I'm still tweaking my ridgeline/suspension. It turns out that the 83% is pretty darn close once I factor in the extra length of connecting near my buckle. However, the headroom (noggin to ridgeline) is kinda low. What is normal/acceptable? Comments?
Muttly