I recently got a hold of a TRX suspension training system. This comes with "door anchors" to be mounted in a door, and then you have two straps hanging from it with which you work out with your body weight. The anchors are made from a short piece of webbing, which holds what seems to be an aluminium tube with aluminium plates, wrapped in a softer material to avoid damaging any surface, all packaged in a little pillow: http://www.trxtraining.com/products/trx-door-anchor--2
As luck would have it, I for reasons I won't go into details of here (ehrm, stupidity...) happened to get two of them. Instead of working out, my mind instantly wandered you-know-where. I'm looking for doors that are well spaced now to try it out, but I thought I should share the principle for all those of you who sleep in your hammocks indoors!
As long as the door holds, this should hold. It's seemingly pretty sturdy webbing. And make your own out of some scrap metal and webbing you can trust, for pennies.
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