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    Ti cinch buckles and standard cinch buckles weight limit, size of double ended stuff

    I'm an idiot and posted this in suspensions rather than here where I actually have a chance of getting it answered. I am going to upgrade to the Dutch cinch buckles but wanted to know the weight limit of each (ti v. Standard). Also will the standard dutch double ended stuff fit an 10ft single layer hammock with a fronkey net (without suspension). Trying to decide if I should have dutch make me one bigger. Thanks to all.

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    I don't have a Fonkey bugnet so I cannot say for sure, but there appears to be enough room in my Dutch double-sided stuff sack to fit a 10' hammock and the net. I have one of his 11' hammocks and there is still room inside the stuff sack. If you are not already doing so, it would help to store your suspension in a separate sack to save room (also helps keep your hammock clean and dry).

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    My 11 foot polyd, fronky net and suspension all fit inside the standard dutch sack. I am going to start stowing my suspension somewhere else as it is starting to collect a little tree goo tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
    The occupant weight is 300 pounds for both. That should not be confuse with the breaking strength of at least 1000 pounds and the webbing will more than likely be your weak spot.

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