lets get one thing out of the way. I'm a fat basterd!
What kind of weight will a good hamock take?
lets get one thing out of the way. I'm a fat basterd!
What kind of weight will a good hamock take?
"It's just a wall, woman... an old wall! There's no point in hiking across miles of desolate moor just for a glimpse of an old wall!"
I`ve not heard of a hammock give way yet Jud and I`ve seen some pretty chunky guys using them
Hey Judd,How does 19 stone and 6 foot four and always sleep comfortably in a dd hammock sound.And I toss and turn in the night.They're safe mate.
Well if I was 6' 4" I wouldn't mind weighing what I do. But 19 stone is 19 stone, and that covers me, so thanks for the reasurrance, sapper![]()
"It's just a wall, woman... an old wall! There's no point in hiking across miles of desolate moor just for a glimpse of an old wall!"
8 scouts is what an average hammock will take before it fails.
my toggle ropes are rated at 120kg each side. the big issue is whether you will fit so you could make your own super wide version
most of the 20 quid peapod jungle hammocks should cope though and you can allways reinforce the stitching. the fabric will be ok as log as it doesn't pick up any holes, snags or ladders as that would compromise the strength.
well at least I know what I mean to say
Well the DD will take 23 stone, apparantly - sounds good to me! And they're only £42
I can get one of these and a tarp big enough to shelter the hammocks and give enough outer cover for sitting and cooking, for under £75
In fact, for just less than £100, I could get:
DD Travel Hammock
DD Tarp
DD Sleeping Bag Liner
DD T-shirt
10m of Light Webbing
Whistle
And all packed up in a 30ltr pack (included)
Last edited by OurJud; 13-11-2008 at 19:19.
"It's just a wall, woman... an old wall! There's no point in hiking across miles of desolate moor just for a glimpse of an old wall!"
Group buy hammocks *often* manage 18 stone plus. Well, in my case.
Have no fear.
If Boz can manage in a DD, I'm sure you can! Boz is a big lad![]()
Hi OurJud,
The hammock will be fine, what you may need to do is replace the webbing straps which many of us have found to stretch when wet.Otherwise you may get a shock in the middle of the night.
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Many use mountaineering tape instead.. tested and reliable.
George