Choosing Hammock Stands

November 28, 2009

Many people envision hammocks swaying in the wind while secured to a tree trunk or fence, but it’s best to use hammock stands. A hammock stand will give you a better anchor while still allowing you to take your hammock from your home to the cottage or campsite. Choosing the right stand for the style of your hammock chair or swing is important for comfort and stability. In this article, we’ll give you the information you need for your both the comfort and safety of your family.

The main advantage of hammock stands is that you can put them anywhere. Not being attached to a particular tree or wall means your hammock can easily be moved to sunnier or shadier location. It is very important to make sure that the stand you choose is suitable for your hammock. Hammock chairs require a different shape compared to their rope or fabric cousins. There are several factors that you should consider. Does your hammock have spreader bars which require a particular type of attachment? Do you prefer metal or wood? And, how easy is the stand to assemble? Models without spreader bars have completely different needs, so make sure that you find out the exact requirements before making a purchase. To be on the safe side, look for hammocks that come complete with a stand.

While choosing a stand for any hammock type, think about how the hammock is hung and how long it is? Hammocks can be hung by either rings or spreader bars. Check your hammock before you buy a stand to make sure that you get the right design. You should also think abut how often the hammock will be used and how much weight the stand will have to support. A wider base will give you more stability and support. Metal stands usually cost between $90 and $200, while wooden stands can range from about $400 to $600. When assembling your hammock, especially if it is a baby hammock, be sure to read the packaging and instructions carefully.

Metal is by far the most popular choice for stands because they are light, durable and easy to assemble. However, keep in mind that they can rust if they are left outside and aren’t cared for properly. To avoid this, look for stands made out of stainless steel. These last longer and little chips can be covered up with a dab of automotive paint. Stainless steel costs a little more, but it is money well spent. If you’re looking for a more rustic look, then wood stands are a great choice. You can opt for natural wood, such as an oak hammock stand, or find those that are offered in colors that match any decor. Many even come with stunning designs and carvings. Wood tends to be heavier than metal so this makes the stand more difficult to move and assemble, but the extra weight will make your hammock or chair more stable. If you prefer wood, then look for stands that are made of woods that producer natural oils. This will protect them and keep them looking great. You can also choose varnished or pressure treated wood. Wood is not as durable as metal, so place them under a canopy or in a spot where they will stay as dry as possible.

Hammock stands come in a variety of styles and colors to suit any decor. You can choose stands that compliment your hammock and hammock accessories to create a pulled together look. By carefully choosing the right stand, you’ll have the support and comfort you need to really enjoy the unique sensation of relaxing in a hammock.

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