How to Splice Continuous Loops for Hammock Suspension

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In this video I will show you how to splice your own Continuous Loops.
If you have any questions feel free to drop them below.

If you are interested in splicing your own Amsteel be sure to head over to our store and pick up your tools and materials!

Until then... Get Hanging!
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I never thought about the different uses for these. Love my loops

nightfox
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Excellent clear instructions, thanks.👍👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

vicsaunders
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Is the process similar for thicker 12 strand dyneema? I was following along, but the last steps of hiding the ends only seems to stop about an inch inside. Much harder to pull it, or even get a grip on it with the smaller latch hook.

MrJasonwoodrow
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Have you tried break testing your loops? After the initial part where you pulled each tail through the other side, it looked like you could easily pull the loop apart. Without actually locking the loop, it seems like the strength of the splice is based on the buried ends. Not even lockstitched? Hmm. I'm skeptical of the strength.

donmonnot
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Hey Trevor I'm getting to make a pair of 3 1/2" continuous loops out of zingit and I just need to check my math. I plan on a 2" bury so I'm thinking an overall length of 11 1/2". 7" for the loop and 2" for the bury with a 1/4" loss on each side from the bury. Does this sound right? Also, what in the world do you use to run through the center of the line for the buries, the small hook tool is too big to work through it.

PacMan