With the return of RSBTR's HyperD XL, it got me thinking about optimizing my fabric order. The advantage of this fabric is the width is continuous, instead of 3 panels sewn into one. I am 5'6" and currently sleep in an 11-foot Chameleon. My question is: How short can I make a hammock made out of HypderD XL AND still achieve a flat lay as an 11' x 58" hammock?
Mathematically to achieve the same amount of area in square inch,
[(11' * 12" * 58") ÷ 74" ] ÷ 12" = 8.621 feet. That sounds incredibly short. My best guess is 10 feet long. What say you gurus?
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