Hammock finished

Well I finally finished the hammock and used the whoopie slings I bought here over a decade ago.
I joined the hangers over at the hammock forum too for some expert advice
But I have a real problem; due to old age and general decrepitude once I got comfortable I couldn't get out of the damned thing.
Over at the hammock forum it was suggested using the ridgeline as a hand hold but it's a bit to close and not enough leverage so using a higher line may work. I've never had the need to use a ridgelne on any of my tarps or flys as I use the centre seam type construction. I'm a bit leary of using the 1.8mm Mulga cord as a handhold due to the combination of the angle factor and my own base weight of 110 kilos.
UHMWPE has become much cheaper lately and I am considering buying a length, the cost and weight differences between 3mm and 4mm are not great and I'm wondering if my thoughts about buying the much stronger 4mm are the product of worry and I should just buy the 3mm.
It's just on 4 metres long; I may have been OK with 3.5
I joined the hangers over at the hammock forum too for some expert advice
But I have a real problem; due to old age and general decrepitude once I got comfortable I couldn't get out of the damned thing.
Over at the hammock forum it was suggested using the ridgeline as a hand hold but it's a bit to close and not enough leverage so using a higher line may work. I've never had the need to use a ridgelne on any of my tarps or flys as I use the centre seam type construction. I'm a bit leary of using the 1.8mm Mulga cord as a handhold due to the combination of the angle factor and my own base weight of 110 kilos.
UHMWPE has become much cheaper lately and I am considering buying a length, the cost and weight differences between 3mm and 4mm are not great and I'm wondering if my thoughts about buying the much stronger 4mm are the product of worry and I should just buy the 3mm.
It's just on 4 metres long; I may have been OK with 3.5