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Comments about 1" Military-Spec Tubular Webbing:
I bought 24' of webbing. I folded it in half to give me two 12' sections to hang my ENO hammock. I put a loop at the end of each section so that I can wrap the webbing around a tree and pull the webbing tight on itself. I then loop the webbing through the carabiner on the hammock and pull it tight. To tie off the webbing, I use a half hitch knot with a loop in it so that all I have to do is pull on the end to get the knot out. (Be sure to cinch down the knot and make sure it is secure with weight before you go and hop on the hammock, I had the knot slip out and would have ended up on the ground if I hadn't tested it first!) I also ordered some 1" triglides (just shipped so haven't tried them yet); my thought is that I can loop the webbing through the triglide, pull it tight, and then double it back like a climbing harness.
This set up held myself and another warm body (I bought the ENO DoubleNest); about 300#. The hammock is rated at 400#, this webbing is rated at roughly 4,000#.
Overall pleased with the webbing for my application. A lot cheaper than the ENO slapstrap option (those are $25 for two 9' straps) and more webbing to work with depending on how much you purchase.
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Comments about 1" Military-Spec Tubular Webbing:
First slacklining experiences, bought 100' of the stuff and has done wonderfully.
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Comments about 1" Military-Spec Tubular Webbing:
great
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i placed it during the holidays so they had a free us standard shipping and it took way too long it arrived over 10 days later than when i placed it
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Comments about 1" Military-Spec Tubular Webbing:
I've been using this webbing for about 2 years now. I bought 80' for slacklining and another 200' in various lengths for setting up top rope anchors. I wouldn't recommend any other webbing. This is hands down the best I've ever used.
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Comments about 1" Military-Spec Tubular Webbing:
I bought 100' of this webbing after my first (shorter) line wore out. Although this webbing is $.02 more expensive per foot than Climb-Spec, it works just as well and comes in more colors!
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