🌟 Elevate your relaxation game with the ultimate portable hammock stand!
The Portable Hammock Stand is designed for quick assembly in just 3 seconds, supporting up to 550 lbs and providing stability on any terrain. Its adjustable design accommodates various hammock sizes, while its compact, lightweight build makes it perfect for travel. Enjoy versatile lounging options and effortless setup for your outdoor adventures.
R**A
Perfect for busy moms who want to relax
I'm a mom of two and my kids are always wanting to be outside, constantly. Whether its in our backyard, camping, going to parks, you name it, they want to be outside. I love hammocks but our old stand had almost a million pieces and always took forever to put together and setup. Not fun when you're also trying to stop your kids from climbing trees or eating dirt. I've also tried the fold up camping chairs but those are more for making s'mores than actual relaxing. This stand is a total lifesaver. It literally pop opens in seconds, clicks into place and feels super sturdy, no wobbling at all! I can fully chill in it, even with my toddler crawling inside for snuggles. I've even had people at the park ask where I got this. The stand does have some weight to it but compared to holding 2 kids, it weighs about the same. Super easy to use and super safe, even when my kids are climbing inside whether I'm in it or not. Not to mention, it holds my hammock very securely without it ever loosening up too much. Functions as it should too. 10/10 would highly recommend!
B**I
Surprisingly solid setup – a few trade-offs, but worth it
Saw this in a video from The Travel Tool Kit a while back and couldn't stop thinking about the design. I ended up doing some serious homework-watched pretty much every review and read through tons of customer feedback before finally pulling the trigger. Yeah, it's over $300, which is definitely steep compared to a regular hammock, but honestly? It saves me from constantly hunting for the perfect trees and struggling with setup.Totally changes the experience.I've used it a few times now-once by a lake, once in my backyard-and setup is way faster than I expected.The frame locks in nicely and feels sturdy once it's up. The canopy gives decent shade, which came in handy on a sunny day. Only thing is, installing the canopy takes a bit more time, and it's not super intuitive at first. Took me a couple tries to get it down.It's not lightweight by any means-so don't expect to take it on a long hike.But for car camping, beach days, or just lounging in open areas without trees, it works really well. All in all, it's a smart, well-designed system with a few minor quirks, but nothing that’s a deal breaker.
W**1
Swing Easy and Anywhere
We often spend our weekends outdoors or car camping as we like to call it lol. This means we’ve gone through our fair share of outdoor equipment including hammocks and hammock stands. We've had ones of all costs and builds and they all gave out. So when I saw this stand, I was skeptical, but decided to give it a go.So far it’s one of, if not, the fastest setup we’ve ever used. Snaps open, clicks into place, TADA done in under a minute. That kind of speed matters way more to me than weight or size, especially with how quickly weather can shift here in the mountains.Comfort-wise it's dreamy nothing really beats swinging in the breeze in a hammock. It feels great, stable, safe (holds over 500lbs) and since it's portable the ability to hammock anywhere makes the pricetag worth it.It might not win on weight (its a little on the hefty side lol), but it crushes it on speed and ease o set up, stability, and versatility. This thingy is easily gonna be the one everyone fights for.
A**H
Not fit for 5’4”. Hammock hurts legs if sitting
The hammock settings don’t work for me. I’m 5’4”. The settings are either too low and I hit my body on the bar or too high where I’m not tall enough to get into the hammock well. I needed an inbetween setting.Chair setting: I wanted to use it as a chair but the fabric hurts the bottom of my legs when I sit in it. In the pictures, the back can go up at the top of the persons head but I felt it was not the case. There was a lot of fabric that wasn’t tight so I had to lay down no matter what. I couldn’t get it to be tight above the head so no matter what I had to lay down.The hammock bars and setup: these are amazing and they are correct, it sets up in only a few seconds. I did feel it was heavy but at the same time it’s sturdy.The idea is great and I was hoping it would work for me.
E**R
You won’t regret it!!
Easy and comfortable. Doesn’t really rock way out to the side like other hammocks but it does have some movement and is very comfortable after you sort of the settings for your size. It’s not lightweight. I won’t be carrying it over sand dunes to the beach but easy enough for a short walk. Love the army green color. I’ve set it up in my livingroom and on my small patio… it’s my happy place! You won’t regret!!
A**R
Best hammock stand ever
If you have a hammock, this is the best hammock stand ever! It is lightweight and so very easy to put together and later move when needed. We use this at our campsite and it's great because it works on uneven terrain and will fold up into it's carrying pouch easily.
K**Y
You need a closed end, diagonal lay hammock, but it is oh so convenient.
Pros: Very quick and easy to set up and to take down and repack. I am almost 70 and not a big guy, but to me it is still not overly difficult to pick up and move around even with my hammock already on it. The customer service department was very prompt about answering my emailed questions before I decided to buy it.Cons: You need a closed end hammock with a diagonal lay to avoid your bottom from bumping into the frame while you are lying in it. I was able to get a spread bar hammock to work, but it took a great deal of extra finagling to do so every time I wanted to use it. That took away from the overall fast setup and convenience factor that this stand offers.Suggestion to Anywaka: The stand’s ridge line distance is 105 inches. It really needs to be an extra six inches to a foot wider on each side to accommodate more types of hammocks.
M**W
Anymaka - On the fence
(-) it’s expensive, I can slightly rub the frame when in hammock mode if I don’t hang diagonally, it’s cumbersome to carry, it won’t work with any of my ENO hammocks; only the Anymaka hummock, nobody’s camping with it. (+) it is still more comfortable than most chairs, it can be thrown in the car for park, hotel, etc., it looks pretty cool, decent quality, comfortable to sit in and watch TV poolside. I’ll keep it.
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