If I had to pick one...
Orange Dynaglide (if I had to pick one I would never work with again it would be green dynaglide)
You can do it all, from a full bridge suspension all the way down to a guyline.
With a 1000lb rating there is no great argument not to hang on it other than perhaps gloves in the winter.
If I wasn't an UL minded feller... I suppose 7/64" amsteel would get the 'all seasons' nod of perfection, but it's so overkill for everything else I'd deal with taking off a glove to adjust my whoopie sling.
Agree with the others that there is no reason to pick one, but if I'm playing along that's my vote.
I never really got the point of 2.2 MM zing it/lash it... and my gram weenie rarely gets excited enough to reach for the 1.75 mm versions over the 2mm dynaglide. The orange is easier to see than the grey... though some find the orange visually offensive.
An amateur might run det-cord the length of the ridgeline, put a canister of 40-percent every yard and squeeze the blast with gelatin nitrate esters. But you have to remember that any concussive blast will have a torqueing effect on the hammock, so I'd use Primacord instead of squeeze and compression, and let gravity do the work.
Whatever coating they use to get that neon green binds everything together.
This stuff is designed as arborist throw line (which is why it makes excellent bear bag line). It's also why it comes in the 'high visibility' colors.
The green seems to have an excessively thick waxy coating that you need to break up for splicing. Might be worth choosing specifically for a bear bag line, but to work with to splice up you just fight it the whole way. Regular green amsteel seems fine, so it's something with that bright green to set it.
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