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    Calculated Hang Too Low

    Hi folks, I'm a new convert! I've used a couple of online perfect hang calculators and both result in the hammock being less than a foot sit distance off the ground when I follow all the other measurements. Is that a glitch others have found with these calculators? To correct it, and get sit 18-20 inches off the ground, I've shortened the suspension straps and they look more like 30° (I went from 117cm to 100cm). Good/bad idea?
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    If you have the room slide the suspension further up the tree, it won't change your angle, but should give you a taller seat hight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kac1269 View Post
    If you have the room slide the suspension further up the tree, it won't change your angle, but should give you a taller seat hight.
    Thanks, but I can't reach much higher and there isn't much more room anyway.

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    This is my own take on it, shortening or lengthening suspension straps no problem in most situations, there is no perfect set up and trees have a nasty habit of growing different widths apart , I have foot end of my hammock 50cm from the post on my hang in my back garden and more angle is more like 25 degree on that side of suspension strap, but it has a decent structural line to help give you correct sag, cannot make it out from photo of your set up but is that yellow chord a structural Ridgeline that came with the hammock or something you put across to hold your tarp up, this will effect sag so hammock will sink to ground more if not correct, also as previous reply hang straps a bit higher if you can, got to do what you got to do to make it work, in the beginning we spend half our time playing with the set up to be comfy , for a guideline for myself when setting up I have my WBBB xlc whipping knots foot end at eye level and my head end at belly button , normally comes out pretty good then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hangerdave View Post
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    This is my own take on it, shortening suspension straps no problem in most situations, I have foot end of my hammock 50cm from the post on my warbonnet hang and more like 25 degree on that side, but it has a decent structural line to give you correct sag, cannot make it out but is that yellow chord a structural Ridgeline that came with the hammock or something you put across to hold your tarp up, this will effect sag so hammock will sink to ground more if not correct, also as previous reply hang straps a bit higher if need be, got to do what you got to do to make it work, in the beginning we spend half our time playing with set up to be honest
    Thanks. That yellow rope is an adjustable ridgeline which came with the hammock. I set it to the length the hang calculator quoted which works out at 87% of hammock length.

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    When the over the pond lads wake up, they will give you more advice as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack777 View Post
    adjustable ridgeline which came with the hammock. I set it to the length the hang calculator quoted which works out at 87% of hammock length.
    How did the hammock feel at that length?
    I haven't used the calculator previously, but I've just put my numbers in and the RL length shown, works out at 86.8% which I know wasn't the comfiest. Having tried between 80 and 90% I had settled on a RL that works out at 84%

    I think I'll stick to going by comfort for the RL and eyeballing the suspension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack777 View Post
    Hi folks, I'm a new convert! I've used a couple of online perfect hang calculators and both result in the hammock being less than a foot sit distance off the ground when I follow all the other measurements. Is that a glitch others have found with these calculators? To correct it, and get sit 18-20 inches off the ground, I've shortened the suspension straps and they look more like 30° (I went from 117cm to 100cm). Good/bad idea?
    The problem with calculators is that they don't account for knots cinching tighter and hammock and strap stretch settling under full body weight. Even though some people assume polyester and kevlar have no stretch, they do have some stretch which must be compensated for when setting up.

    You have done it exactly right by shortening the suspension straps until you achieve the desired 18" height above ground under full load.

    What's useful now is to employ your body as a metric for proper setup... note how high the strap-to-CL connections must be initially set up for your personal preference. For example, I set up such that the head end strap/CL connection is right in the middle of my sternum and the foot end connection is right in the middle of my forehead. Works every time, and if any tweaking is required it is very minimal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmoulder View Post
    The problem with calculators is that they don't account for knots cinching tighter and hammock and strap stretch settling under full body weight. Even though some people assume polyester and kevlar have no stretch, they do have some stretch which must be compensated for when setting up.

    You have done it exactly right by shortening the suspension straps until you achieve the desired 18" height above ground under full load.

    What's useful now is to employ your body as a metric for proper setup... note how high the strap-to-CL connections must be initially set up for your personal preference. For example, I set up such that the head end strap/CL connection is right in the middle of my sternum and the foot end connection is right in the middle of my forehead. Works every time, and if any tweaking is required it is very minimal.
    Thanks @cmoulder. Is the CL where the whole suspension system joins the hammock body end, or where the tree straps cynch into the fixed cords on the ends of the hammock? Also does this body position reference work for whatever distance the trees are apart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack777 View Post
    Thanks @cmoulder. Is the CL where the whole suspension system joins the hammock body end, or where the tree straps cynch into the fixed cords on the ends of the hammock? Also does this body position reference work for whatever distance the trees are apart?
    It's where the hammock CL attaches to strap, whoopie, etc connection at the hammock, not the tree.

    Yes, it works for just about any distance but you have to keep in mind that for closely spaced trees the suspension at the tree end will be attached much lower on the tree, and higher (and higher) up as the distance between trees increases.

    If you hang frequently enough in different places — as occurs when you do backpacking trips — you develop an "eye" and a "feel" for what will work and what won't. And you come to realize that things don't have to be perfectly centered (hammock and tarp between trees) and how to make some quick tweaks if things are off just a bit. And you learn that foot end higher by about 8" or so is better. Best thing is to get out in the local woods, if possible, and play with stuff.
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