Hammock Ridgeline Length Calculator for Sag and Comfort Setup

Hammock Ridgeline Length Calculator

Estimate structural ridgeline length, hang angle, seat height, and anchor force from your hammock geometry.

🏕️Quick Setup Presets

Hammock And Hang Inputs

Recommended Ridgeline
0
ft / m
Estimated Hang Angle
0
degrees from horizontal
Loaded Seat Height
0
in / cm
Anchor Force (each side)
0
lbf / N

📊Quick Comparison Grid

79-85%
Ridgeline Ratio Window
28-32°
Target Hang Angle
16-20 in
Comfort Seat Height
2x+
Recommended WLL Margin

📘Reference Tables

Ridgeline RatioFeelDiagonal RoomBest For
79-80%Very tautLeastShort hammocks, firm preference
81-82%Taut-balancedModerateBack sleepers, flatter lay
83%Neutral baselineGoodMost gathered-end hammocks
84-85%Deep cradleHigh center sagLounge and gentle rock
Tree SpacingAnchor HeightTypical Strap AngleAdjustment Note
10-12 ft4.5-5.5 ft35-40°Short spacing, watch steep hang
13-16 ft5.0-6.0 ft28-34°Most common comfort window
17-20 ft5.5-6.5 ft22-30°Raise anchors to avoid tight suspension
21+ ft6.0-7.0 ft18-26°Force climbs quickly if hung too flat
Load CaseUser WeightDynamic FactorPer-Side Suspension Force*
Careful entry180 lb1.00~180-220 lbf @ 30°
Typical movement180 lb1.15~210-255 lbf @ 30°
Restless sleeper220 lb1.30~285-350 lbf @ 30°
Aggressive sit/drop220 lb1.50~330-405 lbf @ 30°
Hammock Body Length83% Ridgeline82% Ridgeline85% Ridgeline
10.0 ft (3.05 m)8.30 ft8.20 ft8.50 ft
10.5 ft (3.20 m)8.72 ft8.61 ft8.93 ft
11.0 ft (3.35 m)9.13 ft9.02 ft9.35 ft
11.5 ft (3.51 m)9.55 ft9.43 ft9.78 ft
12.0 ft (3.66 m)9.96 ft9.84 ft10.20 ft
Tip: Start at 83% ridgeline and adjust by 0.5% at a time. Small ratio changes can noticeably alter shoulder squeeze and calf pressure.
Tip: Keep hang angle near 30 degrees. Going flatter than 25 degrees raises anchor force sharply and can exceed safe hardware limits.

The camper hammock ridgeline is that string that runs above the hammock and binds the sides of the suspensions, keeping everything in position so that the hammock itself must not do that

When you sit in it, the ridgeline should be at the head of the person. It holds the right sag of the hammock, and once well installed, it almost does not need more work.

What a Hammock Ridgeline Is and How to Use It

Ridgelines are in two types: structural and non-structural. Structural ridgelines are made from strong string and attach at every end of the hammock. It is meant to bear the weight of accessories like bug nets, tarps or lofts.

By doing that you unload the hammock, free the upper space and keep a tidy sleeping place. Non-structural ridgelines help to hang objects and show how much tension the suspensions need. Strained ridgelines show the right tension for the suspensions.

Ridgelines are suggested to be around 83% of the length of the hammock. Mathematically it would be 86.6%, but real experience shows that 83% gives the best balance between sag, lay and adjstability. For a 118-inch hammock that means a structural ridgeline of 98 inches.

Even so 83% is only a guide, no law, so slightly more or less long can work better. At wide hammocks deeper sag with a short ridgeline feel more comfortable, while for hammocks under 60 inches a longer ridgeline works well.

Fixed structural ridgeline of 108 inches is for an 11-foot hammock, for permanent sag and a pure sleeping lay. With accessories like carabiners or adjustable knots, you can set the sag and height for maximum comfort. Adjustable ridgelines mean you alter the sag step by step according to your taste.

Whoopie sling-style ridgelines serve that.

Many hammock campers use a ridgeline, because it eases the placing of the hammock and hanging of things. Little bags, lamps, phones and alike can hang off it. A ridgeline organizer like the Hammock Holdall is a nine-pocket bin, that hangs above the hammock and gives a lot of space for gear within arm-reach.

A bug net can hang from the ridgeline. A rain fly cannot, it has its own suspension. For a tarp use an adjustable prusik knot beside the end of the string for a continuous ridgeline system.

However such systems occasionally fail, when the prusik knots jam up and do not move without strong two-handed play. Ensure that the prusik on the ridgeline has a smaller diameter than the ridgeline itself.

Hammock Ridgeline Length Calculator for Sag and Comfort Setup

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