I've tried all the UL straps of all materials and colors and came to same conclusion about each one of them: Any weight/bulk savings they may offer is more than offset (to me, anyway but HYOH) by their many downfalls which include:
1. Their tendency to get "ropey" which means they don't stay flat. This is a hassle to me because I constantly have to flatten them out to go around the trees. When the straps get ropey they dig into and damage the trees which could be detrimental to some parks allowing hanging.
2.Their "slipperiness" when not tied exactly right. Yes, I know you can "double beckett" them which makes this less of an issue, but it's still a bit of a hassle. PS, before I found out about the double beckett, I fell on my butt a few times!
3. Their difficulty is spilling the knot. Again, there are workarounds for this but it still just adds to hassle factor.
In conclusion, I've found that the best compromise for me is to use Dutch's Spider/Poly straps. These are much less expensive than the UL Ropey straps but do weigh a couple ounces more and take up a tad more room in my pack, but for me, not having to deal with 1-3 above is worth it.
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