Bridge Bone (Single)
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(1 customer review)
$4.49
Our strong, lightweight titanium Bridge Bones were designed specifically for the Banyan Bridge hammock. When connected to dog bones, their function is to hold both ridgelines in place. These Bridge Bones are very small and can connect to a looped end of 1.75mm Lash-it or Zing-it!
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Description
Our strong, lightweight titanium Bridge Bones were designed specifically for the Banyan Bridge hammock. When connected to dog bones, their function is to hold both ridgelines in place. These Bridge Bones are very small and can connect to a looped end of 1.75mm Lash-it or Zing-it!
Additional information
Weight | 1 g |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
SKU | MUS112 |
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Question
tallberkey –
Do you have a rating on the weight limit for the Bridge Bone?
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Dave Gantz –
250 pounds.
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scottmaples (verified owner) –
Can I hang my hammock from these as long as I stay under the weight limit?
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Dave Gantz –
We do not suggest this. They will not connect with 7/64 Amsteel continuous loops, which is the smallest diamter rope we suggest for hammock suspensions.
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pcurtain (verified owner) –
Hi Guys!
My intended, hoped-for, use is to carry this and added (1/8 Amsteel) cordage, to extend the reach of my usual hammock suspension segments.
I just received the Bridge Bone, and, though I’d seen the coin image, I was just really shocked at how tiny it is. Good to hear the mention above about supporting 250lbs.
Is it legit to use this bridge bone to grab the two loops and bridge them together to support my hammock weight?
Thanks!
–p
ps> Just tested it out; nope. 🙂 Indeed, per your reply to another comment above, the clip doesn’t accept any string thick enough (like the continuous loop) to support the hammock.
SO! What hardware do you recommend for extending two lengths of that sufficient hammock Amsteel cordage?
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