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Really, How Do I Hang My Hammock?

Mon 15 Jun 2009 - 15:08

Really, How Do I Hang My Hammock?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gabrielle_DeLeone]Gabrielle DeLeone

Hanging a hammock seems like an easy task. The average person might think that a hammock simply gets tied to two trees or posts and it's ready to be laid in. However, there is a right way to hang your hammock for maximum comfort. Follow these simple guidelines (along with manufacturer guidelines) to be sure that your hammock is secure and ready for relaxation.

 ·  If your yard is blessed with trees: You're in luck, you have trees in your yard that might be able to accommodate a hammock, and you know that the trees will support the weight of one or two people. Trees need to be approximately 14-17 feet apart to hang a hammock. Don't panic if your space isn't exactly that distance. If you have a distance that is a little less than 14 feet, use less chain to make up the difference. A distance larger than 17 feet will require you to use more chain to allow for the extra length. Don't panic, it is possible to make it work with the trees you have in your yard.

· If your yard has only one suitable tree: Not to worry, you can still use what nature has given you. Attach your hammock to the available tree, and place a wooden or metal post the proper distance away to attach the other end of your hammock. When installing the post, be sure to dig a 1.5 to 2 foot hole and secure with some concrete for added support. 

· If your yard has no trees: Don't curse Mother Nature because she hasn't blessed you with two trees to hang your hammock. You are in luck, you get to choose the location of your hammock, and you can even change your mind later (something you can't do with trees). Option one: place posts in the ground (digging down 1.5-2 feet and securing with concrete) anywhere in your yard that you would like. Option two: use posts on your deck or porch that might work for your hammock. Option three: choose a hammock stand that will meet the needs of your family and blend with the décor of your outdoor living space. Hammock stands are beautiful and versatile.

· If your hammock sags: When hanging your hammock, be sure that the hammock is fairly taught. The hammock should hang straight when you are not in it, and sink down once you climb in. If the hammock sags low to the ground before weight is added it will sink farther to the ground once you sit in it. When using any of the above installation methods attach the hammock chain or straps about 4-5 feet above the ground.

This article is by Gabrielle DeLeone, owner of I Love My Hammock. Check out http://www.ilovemyhammock.com for a wide variety of hammocks, hammock chairs, and hammock accessories.

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