Yah, that’s slick. When I have to choose one suspension, I rarely choose whoopie slings due to limitations in close setups. This is a great versatile fix (though my beetle buckles are still gonna get the nod 😉).
I received my new whoopies today and compared them with the original dutch whoopies with hooks. I made some adjustments to use these new whoopies with my banyan bridge hammock: 1. I removed the included 5' tree huggers. Out here in the west, I need to use longer straps. This means that I need to use either a marlinspike or becket hitch to connect the whoopies to the straps. I will use my 12' spider 1.5 straps instead. 2. I removed the included continuous loops. Since I have a banyan bridge hammock, I don't need the CLs with constrictor loop and removed those. The banyan has a built in fixed loop that can hook/wrap around the diamond knot loop on the new whoopies. This setup now resembles my original whoopie sling setup, except that I'm connecting to the new whoopies via a diamond knot instead of the whoopie hook and the bury is much shorter. On the original Dutchware whoopies, I measured the minimum length from the fixed eye to the dutch hook at 20". On the new whoopies, I measured the minimum length from the fixed eye to the diamond knot loop at 15". I think this 10" of reduction in minimum length is good. I'm going to do some test hangs while the weather is clear out here. Side note for anyone working at Dutchware: It would be nice if tree straps and no straps/huggers were options for these new whoopies. Also, it would be nice if the continuous loops were optional for people with bridge hammocks.
It depends on how you end up using it. The loose end can be a water break if it's under the hammock. If not, and you have enough of that loose end left over, tie it just under your tarp, leaving some dangling. You could always just carry 2 pieces of cordage or shoe strings if you want back up just in case you have to use it fully extended.
What's the point of the soft shackle...just connect directly to the hugger? Also most trees aren't 4 inches wide your hugger won't wrap 4 times around it.
Yes, and the soft shackle is used to shorten the length of the whoopie even more. It is just another option. It can also bypass the loop and be attached directly to the tree hugger. Exactly! And the really cool thing is that the performance of the tree hugger is not dependent upon the number of wraps it's just another option for when you have a smaller diameter tree. Other configurations are possible.
Yes! Many people have used various forms of the whoopie suspension in different ways to create a hardware free suspension! Here's how ours is different: This is a versatile system! Not only can the Diamond Knot Whoopie Sling act as a soft shackle (milk that bury!), but you can use it multiple ways. For example, most folks love hanging the adjustable loop end on the hammock loop, but really, there's no reason you can't switch that up! Just turn it around if that's your preference, and you can have the adjustable loop on the tree hugger! Hang your own hang! Also, if you ever do want to use the Diamond Knot Whoopie Sling in conjunction with our hardware, a marlin spike hitch, or a becket hitch, the loop on the diamond knot is strong enough to hang from. Keep in mind the Noose Loop with the constrictor loop is meant to replace the continuous loops on your hammock, and that's not a bad thing! You might wonder why you would want to do that, since you might not always use the same suspension. We've got you covered! We created this loop, so users can forego the whoopie sling if sesired and use that Noose Loop with our hardware, a marlin spike hitch, or a becket hitch with tree straps you may already own. Just make sure you expand and use the constrictor loop to do so! One really cool part is that with the full system as it is, you don't need to tie any knots to use it, making it as close to using hardware as possible without actual hardware DutchWare Gear remains committed to the versatility and freedom of choice in hanging that you have come to know and love!
I don't believe in it. I believe that it works and will work but the life span will be much shorter because you're relying too much on a weakness. That is where one end goes through the whole of another without a burry or something there to stop it from expending. So I like some of the ideas but not all.
If I’ve understood the video correctly, the locked Brummel still has the proper bury, the length of which is then used to create the diamond knot instead of laying out its full length? I don’t know how much the diamond knot would reduce the final strength of the suspension but generally Amsteel will hold many multiples of what’s being asked of it in a hammock sling application, I should think.
Yeah, exactly, that's what I was thinking. The bury is hidden in the knot! That gets rid of the length. It's probably even more secure, too, than a bury alone. @@hlprmnky
Jeff Myers would be proud. I love my Chameleon #99!
Thanks! Great to hear you are enjoying your Chameleon! Thanks for allowing us to be part of your adventures!
Yah, that’s slick. When I have to choose one suspension, I rarely choose whoopie slings due to limitations in close setups. This is a great versatile fix (though my beetle buckles are still gonna get the nod 😉).
Thanks, Jason! Let me know if you want to get a close up peek at one!
@@dutch3323 I do! Would love to see how that’s done.
Maybe Monday when I make my delivery.
I received my new whoopies today and compared them with the original dutch whoopies with hooks. I made some adjustments to use these new whoopies with my banyan bridge hammock:
1. I removed the included 5' tree huggers. Out here in the west, I need to use longer straps. This means that I need to use either a marlinspike or becket hitch to connect the whoopies to the straps. I will use my 12' spider 1.5 straps instead.
2. I removed the included continuous loops. Since I have a banyan bridge hammock, I don't need the CLs with constrictor loop and removed those. The banyan has a built in fixed loop that can hook/wrap around the diamond knot loop on the new whoopies.
This setup now resembles my original whoopie sling setup, except that I'm connecting to the new whoopies via a diamond knot instead of the whoopie hook and the bury is much shorter. On the original Dutchware whoopies, I measured the minimum length from the fixed eye to the dutch hook at 20". On the new whoopies, I measured the minimum length from the fixed eye to the diamond knot loop at 15".
I think this 10" of reduction in minimum length is good. I'm going to do some test hangs while the weather is clear out here.
Side note for anyone working at Dutchware: It would be nice if tree straps and no straps/huggers were options for these new whoopies. Also, it would be nice if the continuous loops were optional for people with bridge hammocks.
This is great info and feedback! Thank you! We will take a look at the website and see if we can make some adjustments.
Wow. I may switch back to whoopie slings! This solves all the issues I had with whoopie slings!
Hey, that's awesome! We love to hear we made someone's adventure a little bit easier!
Vey nice setup. Thank you for continuing to innovate.
You bet
It doesn't seem to be available anymore? Will it come back, or does it need to be re-designed in some way?
Fantastic. Wish we could see you at the Palmetto State Hangers frozen butt hang this year.
Very cool design, sir.
Sorry we missed you, but we hope to see you soon!
How's this suspension handle water? Right now I use a dutch biner as my water break between whoopie sling and hammock continuous loop.
It depends on how you end up using it. The loose end can be a water break if it's under the hammock. If not, and you have enough of that loose end left over, tie it just under your tarp, leaving some dangling. You could always just carry 2 pieces of cordage or shoe strings if you want back up just in case you have to use it fully extended.
Hell yeah!
LOL! Thanks for your enthusiasm!
What's the point of the soft shackle...just connect directly to the hugger? Also most trees aren't 4 inches wide your hugger won't wrap 4 times around it.
You mean the one on the hugger? It’s to replace a carabiner or other metal and works well Jeff Meyers been doing this stuff for 5+ years
@@iamjoshkoop no the soft shackle function on the woopie
Yes, and the soft shackle is used to shorten the length of the whoopie even more. It is just another option. It can also bypass the loop and be attached directly to the tree hugger.
Exactly! And the really cool thing is that the performance of the tree hugger is not dependent upon the number of wraps it's just another option for when you have a smaller diameter tree. Other configurations are possible.
Neat!
Thanks!
So not my jam, but I can still appreciate the innovation!
Thanks!!
Myerstech already did this like 5 years ago
Yes! Many people have used various forms of the whoopie suspension in different ways to create a hardware free suspension! Here's how ours is different:
This is a versatile system! Not only can the Diamond Knot Whoopie Sling act as a soft shackle (milk that bury!), but you can use it multiple ways. For example, most folks love hanging the adjustable loop end on the hammock loop, but really, there's no reason you can't switch that up! Just turn it around if that's your preference, and you can have the adjustable loop on the tree hugger! Hang your own hang! Also, if you ever do want to use the Diamond Knot Whoopie Sling in conjunction with our hardware, a marlin spike hitch, or a becket hitch, the loop on the diamond knot is strong enough to hang from.
Keep in mind the Noose Loop with the constrictor loop is meant to replace the continuous loops on your hammock, and that's not a bad thing! You might wonder why you would want to do that, since you might not always use the same suspension. We've got you covered! We created this loop, so users can forego the whoopie sling if sesired and use that Noose Loop with our hardware, a marlin spike hitch, or a becket hitch with tree straps you may already own. Just make sure you expand and use the constrictor loop to do so!
One really cool part is that with the full system as it is, you don't need to tie any knots to use it, making it as close to using hardware as possible without actual hardware
DutchWare Gear remains committed to the versatility and freedom of choice in hanging that you have come to know and love!
I don't believe in it.
I believe that it works and will work but the life span will be much shorter because you're relying too much on a weakness. That is where one end goes through the whole of another without a burry or something there to stop it from expending.
So I like some of the ideas but not all.
Burry?
If I’ve understood the video correctly, the locked Brummel still has the proper bury, the length of which is then used to create the diamond knot instead of laying out its full length? I don’t know how much the diamond knot would reduce the final strength of the suspension but generally Amsteel will hold many multiples of what’s being asked of it in a hammock sling application, I should think.
Yeah, exactly, that's what I was thinking. The bury is hidden in the knot! That gets rid of the length. It's probably even more secure, too, than a bury alone. @@hlprmnky