1″ Spider Web 1.5 (10 FEET)

(6 customer reviews)

$15.00

Spider Web 1.5 webbing is the newest and lightest hammock suspension webbing on the market. It has a 1000-pound breaking strength and weighs just 1.5 grams per foot. The weave on this webbing is extremely tight compared to other webbing. It has almost no stretch and doesn’t absorb much water. This makes it ideal for hammock suspensions.

weight: 15 g

Description

Spider Web 1.5 webbing is the newest and lightest hammock suspension webbing on the market. It has a 1000-pound breaking strength and weighs just 1.5 grams per foot. The weave on this webbing is extremely tight compared to other webbing. It has almost no stretch and doesn’t absorb much water. This makes it ideal for hammock suspensions.

Please note Spider Web 1.5 has not tested well with buckle style hardware.

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

Specs:

  • Weight per each 1.5 grams per foot
  • Dimensions 1-inch wide
  • Materials UHMWPE
  • Common Uses straps and huggers, Hammock Suspension
  • Sold in 10-foot lengths

Additional information

Weight 15 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU SOV017

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    aaronjonhartzler

    crazy light and thin!

    aaronjonhartzler (verified owner)

    this stuff is so thin it seems like grosgrain! been making tree straps with it and haven’t hung with it yet but if it’s as strong as it’s supposed to be then I am certainly impressed!

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  2. Question

    sloansobiski

    Will this webbing hold a becket hitch when tied to Amsteel continuous loops?

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      Carolyn

      Carolyn

      yes

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  3. Question

    newtonfreire09

    How thick is the webbing? I’m trying to to figure out how thick the 10ft rolled up would be.

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      This is approximately 0.2-.03mm thick.

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  4. Question

    awex14

    Would this work as a belt? Looking for a really thin belt with no stretch. Thicker belts get pressed into my hips from my pack and hurt. And stretchy belts are annoying to hang things off of.

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    • One person found this helpful
      Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      I feel that the webbing will roll over on itself and create an uncomfortable belt. I suggest polyester webbing instead.

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    Paul Tomlin (verified owner)

    Do you know when you get it back in stock?

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  6. Question

    rjremodelings

    Does this come with sewn in loops on the ends to use as tree huggers.

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn

      No this is just continual webbing. You will need to go to the straps and huggers page, here is a link:
      https://dutchwaregear.com/product/spider-web-1-5-straps-and-huggers/

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  7. Question

    Paul Tomlin

    I if ordered 60ft, would it come as a continuous length?

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      yes

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  8. Question

    islandgina117

    Does this width work well with the sew on Dutch Clips? Thank You!

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      Yes the 1″ webbing works well with the dutch clip

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  9. Question

    Scott Kinlein

    Do these straps work with your Beetle Buckles?

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      DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      No, they do not work with the 1.5 webbing and the only webbing that they work with is the polyester webbing and the spider/poly webbing.

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  10. jim8.hill

    Super impressed

    jim8.hill (verified owner)

    I have been using some yellow Kevlar tree huggers I bought years ago, but as I’ve been making hammocks for friends, I also started making my own suspension. Still use the titanium whoopie hooks with 8KN carabiners. I was happy with the 1″ spider/poly webbing I was using (looks cool) but when I noticed the weight difference I gave the 1″ Spider Web 1.5 a chance. Here is how the weights for a 5′ tree hugger worked out. Original yellow Kevlar 5′ tree huggers 5/8 ounce each. 5′ spider/poly webbing 1 3/8 ounce each. 5′ Spider web 1.5 tree hugger 1/4 ounce each! Talk about an improvement. So yes, in the end I’m only saving about an ounce per tree hugger, so laugh all you want, but I’m super pleased with the final product. Attached is the final product with a 8KN carabiner.

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