I think I may not understand what sag is.
A tight ridgeline means the lateral forces are being held in said ridgeline. This in theory would allow the fabric under the ridgeline to drape more freely. In this case maybe like an evenly spread out parachute. This would hold the body at whatever the dimensions of the fabric allowed. And maybe be flattish depending on the design.
but if one went with no ridgeline (super loose) then the head and foot will always be cupped up at the angle of the suspension. Thought the fabric would be taut.
Unless I am missing something. And I am a newb. But also generally try to understand why the variables I am changing effected different pieces as I fiddle with the knobs.
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