Quote Originally Posted by Captn View Post
I'm 250 and have no problem ....

The beauty of the physics behind the toggle is that, when used properly, the force is transferred from the whoopie, strap, rope, etc. To the tree hugger. The toggle doesn't carry load per se, at least not much of a load as compared to the tension in the suspension lines.

Even so, when used as a toggle the mini biner is being loaded in shear .. That is to say that the forces applied to the toggle would try to shear it in two, not pull it in two. The mini biner would have to bend to fail. In this case, the mini biner is a heck of a lot stronger loaded in shear than in tension.
Ah, good to know! Any specific one you recommend? The micro carabiners on mountainfitter and arrowhead equipment specifically say that they are not for hammock suspensions...