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Using Hammock Stands
Have you been caught short without appropriate trees for your hammock? Have you ever wished you had a uni-pod hammock stand to use with a single tree? There’s good news for those interested in buying handy hammock stands – there are quite a few to select from at Hammocks.com. There is a large variety of permanent and stationary stands available, chair stands, and portable stands that can be disassembled for transport or storage and reassembled when needed. While stringing in a hammock between two trees is the most traditional way, a metal or wood stand is a good option. Whether you decide to use trees, a stand, or posts, or a combination, hanging accessories such as tree straps are available to make your job easier. When using posts, ensure they are solid, free from cracks and rot, and made of either treated wood or of a wood type that resists rot. If you decide to buy a stand, keep its weight in mind, as you may have to move it around when you mow the lawn.Stands For The Leisure SeekerThere are two main types of hammocks – those with spreader bars and those without. Most of the time, you cannot interchange stands for these two types of hammocks. This is because a hammock without spreader bars must be set up higher on trees or on a stand. A hammock is perfect for decreasing your stress level. The construction of your hammocks is a vital factor because there are safety issues involved. Pay attention to the weight and the amount of rope in your hammock or hammock chair. The most popular and safest stands for hammock chairs and regular hammocks are made of steel and easily assemble without the need for any tools. |
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