Is it safe to larks head an Amsteel loop around a single line of Amsteel? Or would the severe radius of the bend in the larks head compromise the strength of the Amsteel and/or damage the loops?
My scenario:
I took the continuous loops and buckles off of my WBBB XLC, and replaced them with plain continuous loops. I typically connect the hammock's loops to my suspension with whoopie hooks. In the winter, I may want use the buckles, and I still have them on their own loops. Rather than removing the loops from the hammock, should I:
1. larks head the CL+buckle around through the loop at the end of my hammock?
2. larks head the CL+buckle around the gathered end (leaving the hammock CL in place and unused)?
3. some other solution?
Thanks!
Digga
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