1″ Spider Daisy Chain Webbing (by Foot)

(6 customer reviews)

$1.50

This unique Daisy Chain is made from Spider webbing instead of polyester giving it the ultra-light advantage. It has interwoven 3-inch loops and is made from UHMWPE coming in at 4.89 grams per foot. In comparison a whoopie sling will be 3 grams per foot and polyester is 7 grams per foot. This 1” wide daisy chain webbing can be used as an adjustable hugger or with a carabiner as an all-webbing suspension strap.

weight: 4.9 g

Description

This unique Daisy Chain is made from Spider webbing instead of polyester giving it the ultra-light advantage. It has interwoven 3-inch loops and is made from UHMWPE coming in at 4.89 grams per foot. In comparison a whoopie sling will be 3 grams per foot and polyester is 7 grams per foot. This 1-inch-wide daisy chain webbing can be used as an adjustable hugger or with a carabiner as an all-webbing suspension strap.

*All Specs are estimates and may vary from color to color and batch to batch.

Specifications: 
Weight – 4.89 grams per foot 
3-inch Interwoven loops 
1500lb Breaking strength on the loops 
3000lb Breaking strength overall
1-inch-wide
 

Additional information

Weight 4.9 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU SOV014

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  1. 8 out of 8 people found this helpful
    Paul Chance

    Best choice for chains.

    Paul Chance (verified owner)

    My previous review seems to have disappeared but as I’ve had time to use these, my awareness of their difference to the competition is more acute:
    They are lighter
    The loops are closer together giving more precise increments for “best fit”
    They cost less
    They are way prettier
    They work for large and small trees. Other straps come in around 9 feet and they can be too small for trees in the Pacific Northwest. One manufacturer makes and XL chain, but just the tail that goes round the tree is longer. As such, it is more trouble with smaller trees.

    The spider chain is “Nothing but loop” so a long length will wrap and connect around a small tree just as easily has a large tree. Because the spider chain is so light, there is hardly any penalty for getting one a little longer – just in case.

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  2. 3 out of 3 people found this helpful
    Chris Polhamus

    So light, so foolproof!

    Chris Polhamus (verified owner)

    I am amazed how light these are. I gave my son a pair for Christmas to replace his Atlas straps then ordered a pair for my new netless hammock. Same price for 10′ straps as that other kind, but these are a foot longer, all loop, and significantly lighter. I’ve found my alternative to cinch buckles. My hammock, these straps, and hardware came in right at 16oz!

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  3. evans.will

    These should be the default hammock strapping for most people

    evans.will (verified owner)

    These straps are lighter, pack down smaller, stretch less, and are easier to setup/deploy than any other strap type. I attached a photo comparing two 12′ Dutchware daisy chains to a pair of 9′ daisy chains that don’t even have loops for two-thirds of their length. Also, the two 12′ Spider Daisy Chains weight about a third less (122g for the pair of 12; Spider Daisy Chains). Since I haven’t really seen an accurate buyers guide to breakdown the different suspension options summarized in one place, I’ll add mine below.

    ENO Daisy Chains: It was a spontaneous purchase you made when you went shopping with your girlfriend. You think carabiners are cool.

    Spider Daisy Chains: Your other pair of daisy chains didn’t have enough loops to be useful, so you got something that is nothing but loops. This is what to get people that are just getting into the craft of hammocking for leisure or for camping. This is also what to get people that have been in the craft for a while but are still using inferior straps. This is what to get kids to go with their hammock.

    Whoopie Slings: You like magic.

    Spider/Poly straps and hardware: You appreciate how your Apple Watch talks to your iPhone.

    Polyester Strapping and Becket Hitch: You lost your Spider/Poly straps and hardware combo and can’t stand the thought of laying out that much cash again. Or, your hardware rubbed a hole in your gear on a previous trip and you want to experiment with something “softer.”

    1.5 Spider Web Straps and Becket Hitch: You liked your polyester strap experiment so much that you wanted to try something fancy. Or, you are a weight weenie extraordinaire and you don’t care who knows it.

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