Wanted: Hammock 'Slap Straps'

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Neumo

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Jul 16, 2009
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The tape on my hammock snapped the other day, while I was lying in it drinking a cup of tea, so I am after a new way of hanging my hammock up. I like the idea of those Slap Straps so I am after a set if anyone has some. Thanks
 

FreddyFish

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Mar 2, 2009
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I just got a set of ratchet load straps from Lidl.
The set had 4 x 5mtr ratchet straps and 2 x 2.5mtr cam straps all for £8.

I took off the hook off one of the 5mtr straps and then tied some figure 8 knots in it. job done.
 

Shewie

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Just out of interest, which tapes were they that snapped ?

Were they tied off with a loop and then more tape taken to the tree ?
 

Neumo

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They were 20mm nylon straps that I got off the bay, which were supposed to take up to 500Kg or similar. The weird thing was that it went in the middle, 2 meters up from the crab, on a part of the tape that looked good; it had no signs of ware, cuts or whatever on it. I know that the force on the ropes can be more than you think due to the angle of the rope etc.. but it was a surprise when it went. The tea I was drinking at the time had cooled off & there was only a third of a mug left but it was till a shock when I ended up on my ar*e covered in tea... could have been worse & I always check for stones, logs & other things iunder the hammock that I would not want to land on if the rope goes or my knots fail.
 

Neumo

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The tape was tied to the trees at both ends with an evenk knot, with the tape as flat on the tree as I can get it (not always easy when the tape is above your head on a thick tree). The other end by the hammock has a couple of loops that go onto the crabs, which are linked to the hammock spreader bar, which sits inside a metre of 25mm tube tape.
 

Neumo

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I was thinking of getting me some of that tubetape like this that the slackliner's use, as you have suggested but I thought I would give the slap straps a go. I hear that not everyone likes them but am not sure exactly why yet.... If I dont get on with them then I will get some tube tape & pass them on to someone else on here. I just like the idea of their quick setup & easy adjustability.
 

jimjolli

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Jun 27, 2008
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I just got some Slap Straps Pro from the U.S. from a company called Going Gear. The Pros are longer than the standard ones and I couldn't find anywhere in the U.K. that sold them. They worked out at about £25 posted and arrived in about a week. I tested them out this weekend and they are great, I think definitely worth the money.
I like the idea of buying the cheap ratchet straps and tying knots in them. Why didn't I think of that.
 

Neumo

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Thanks for your input on this. I will try the ones I have bought and see how I get on with them as I do love my hammock. I spent a couple of hours basking in the sunlight in a wood on top of the downs this afternoon while lying in it rwading a book. Great stuff.
 

Neumo

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Got my straps in the post today & they are the Pro version, so I am happy. Big thanks to unsponsored for sorting me out with a set. Turns out they are the Pro set, so I am pleased about that. Cant wait till the weekend to give them a go.
 

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