Recommendations? 2.2 lb per kg, which means 2.2 lb is about 10 N, so rating in lb times 5 is the approximate force in N. I read for webbing of .070 to .075" thickness is about 3000 lb breaking strength at 1" thickness, for nylon webbing. I guess that means 1" webbing at about .070-ish thickness takes about 15 kN.
Clearly you dont want the picket webbing to fail below the rope loading (6-9 kN, dynamic, generally). Of course there are other factors to play in.
But anyhow, that was just random info. For those that know more than me or are better informed, whats the take on picket webbing?
Thanks, Kyle.