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How to Hang a HammockThe Basic Types of HammocksThere is a large selection of hammocks in today's market, though they have one of two basic types. A hammock with spreader bars has bars either on one or both sides of the hammock. Those without spreader bars have more of a slope to them and need a higher hanging space. To decide which one you'll want, you'll need to decide where to hang the hammock. How to Choose the Height and Hanging Distance for your Hammock
Castaway Hammock Hammocks with Spreader Bars: If you are hanging a hammock designed with spreader bars, the recommended height off the ground is 4-5'. The minimum distance that is required for hanging a hammock with spreader bars is equal to the overall length of the hammock. If your hammock is 13' from hanging point to hanging point, then a minimum spacing of 13' is needed. If you need to hang your hammock farther apart than this, you can use either rope or chain to extend your hanging points. We recommend extending the hanging points in equal lengths on both ends of the hammock, and extending the hanging points no farther than an additional 18" on each end for a total of an additional 3'. If you choose to add more than 3' of length, the tipping factor increases significantly. ![]() Hammock with Spreader Bars Hammocks without Spreader Bars: If your hammock does not have spreader bars, 6-8' off of the ground is the best height for hanging. Hammocks without spreader bars are typically more flexible in how they can be hung, and therefore can be adjusted to whatever space you have to work with. Camping hammocks usually come without spreader bars, making them easy to put up in a variety of settings. The minimum hanging distance for hammocks without spreader bars will be less than the overall length of the hammock because hammocks without spreader bars are designed to hang with a slump in them. Generally, the minimum hanging distance for hammocks without spreader bars is two thirds of the overall length of the hammock. If your hammock is 180" between hanging points, the minimum hanging distance is going to be 120". To calculate maximum hanging distance add 2' to the minimum hanging distance. ![]() Hammock without Spreader Bars Where to Hang a Hammock - It's all about LocationMost people tend to think Hammocks can only be hung between two trees, but there are many other hanging options and types of stands for them. There is such a huge variety available, you are sure to find the hammock you dream of for any occasion or location you have in mind. Decide what you want from your hammock. Do you dream of sleeping away a summer afternoon, or catching a breeze in the evening? Do you have an avid reader in the family who can spend all day in a rope hammock, but can't handle glare from the sun? Or do you want to work on a golden tan in the afternoons? Hammock stands allow you to move your hammock in and out of the sun as needed if you don't already have an ideal location between trees or hanging from a deck. Trees are great candidates as are posts for hanging Hammocks, but there are a good number of alternatives. We also offer Hammock Hanging Hardware to allow you to hang your hammock from the ceiling, wall, or on a porch. Always be sure that the place you want to hang your hammock will support the weight capacity of the hammock. Ideal Hammock Hanging Surfaces
Algoma Hammock Here are some perfect places to hang your new hammock:
Installation TipsMake sure that your hammock is not twisted when you are hanging it. Follow our Hammock Installation Tips for safe installation. Ready for your own hammock? Enjoy FREE SHIPPING when you choose any of our Hammocks. Buy your Hammock today! ![]() Paradiso Double Hammock
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