It might, but it's the total surface area in contact with the tree and with the load distribution might not be the same between the two, kind of like rope and webbing??? But I'm no math guy, soooo,...
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It might, but it's the total surface area in contact with the tree and with the load distribution might not be the same between the two, kind of like rope and webbing??? But I'm no math guy, soooo,...
If you were wanting to get some wider straps you could look at strapworks.com! I will say that a one inch strap applied and used properly will do no damage to a tree, and also if done right no one...