Spider Web 1.5 Straps
$34.00 – $72.00
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.
*Sold in pairs*
Please note Spider Web 1.5 has not tested well with Cinch Buckles or other buckle style hardware.
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.
Tree straps have one 3.5-inch loop on one side and the other end is cut straight.
Specs:
- Weight per each 1.5 grams per foot
- Dimensions 1-inch wide
- Materials UHMWPE
- Common Uses straps and huggers, Hammock Suspension
- Sold in Pairs
Spider Web 1.5 - Webbing Hammock Suspension - Dutchware
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Length | |
Dutch Clip | Titanium Dutch Clip (Pair), Sew-On Dutch Clips (Pair), No Dutch Clip |
SKU | DUT912-1 |
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evans.will (verified owner) –
These straps are hard to beat for size and weight when packed. What caught be off guard was how these straps feel like ribbon you’d use to wrap a present, yet they hold me up. I did have a becket hitch slip on me twice with these straps, but it was very late and night and I was rushing things so that probably has something to do with it. Also, if you have branches touching these straps (due to wind) they will make the oddest noises, like a guitar string. It makes sense that being so light and under such tension (230 pounds) it would be like a guitar string being rubbed or plucked, but I wasn’t expecting it before hand.
TLDR: super light and super compact. Your knots have to be on point and cinched pretty hard before you put any weight in the hammock. Doesn’t suffer fools.
Update on 2022-05-20:
I recently slept for two nights during a camping trip with these straps in the humidity and the rain and they didn’t budge. I think my previous issues came from being new to tying the becket hitch and trying to do it in the middle of the night. This time, I made sure the knots looked good before I put weight on them and they stayed true and solid the whole trip. I highly recommend these straps!
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