My first reaction is *be very careful*! The diameter and wall thickness of arrows would likely be too small to handle the enormous compression forces of a bridge hammock. Any slight flex and it would bend and break, possibly sending shards of carbon tube in every direction.
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larger diameter, thicker wall carbon tube(tent pole?, kite strut?) might work, but I don't know of a way to calculate the proper size. The trial and error method could get very expensive.
We know that an aluminum hiking pole will work, as well as an aluminum tent pole, but how does that relate to carbon fiber?
Grizz? You out there?
Jerry
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