A hammock chair can be easily hung up just about anywhere.
Only one single fixation point is needed, and it can be hung up in so many places: from a beam or branch, from a concrete ceiling, in the pergola. There is no limit to your imagination.
The wider the spreader and the larger the cloth of your seat, the greater your seating comfort.
You need about 220 cm. between floor and ceiling to be able to hang up your hanging chair. New cotton stretches approximately 10%, so ensure you hang your hammock chair high enough to compensate for this.
The hook in the ceiling and the hammock chair should be connected with a snap link. This way you hang up or take down your hammock chair at a moment's notice.
If you have more than 250 cm. at your disposal, you may think about getting yourself a spring. The spring acts as a shock absorber; it makes sitting in the hammock chair even more comfortable.
No matter how high the ceiling, you can always use a rope to extend the suspension. When there is no adequate ceiling, beam or branch available, you should consider getting a hammock chair stand.
Only with a swivel can a hammock chair revolve without any problems. This is especially popular with children. Turning around it's own axis with a hanging chair is fun, especially for kids. However, it can be dangerous. The suspension ropes could break or the hook might be turned out of it's anchoring. We therfore stongly recommend that a sviwel always be used.
Check your suspension from time to time for wear and tear and replace whatever might be necessary.
A hammock chair can be easily hung up just about anywhere.
Only one single fixation point is needed, and it can be hung up in so many places: from a beam or branch, from a concrete ceiling, in...
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A hammock chair can be easily hung up just about anywhere.
Only one single fixation point is needed, and it can be hung up in so many places: from a beam or branch, from a concrete ceiling, in the pergola. There is no limit to your imagination.
The wider the spreader and the larger the cloth of your seat, the greater your seating comfort.
You need about 220 cm. between floor and ceiling to be able to hang up your hanging chair. New cotton stretches approximately 10%, so ensure you hang your hammock chair high enough to compensate for this.
The hook in the ceiling and the hammock chair should be connected with a snap link. This way you hang up or take down your hammock chair at a moment's notice.
If you have more than 250 cm. at your disposal, you may think about getting yourself a spring. The spring acts as a shock absorber; it makes sitting in the hammock chair even more comfortable.
No matter how high the ceiling, you can always use a rope to extend the suspension. When there is no adequate ceiling, beam or branch available, you should consider getting a hammock chair stand.
Only with a swivel can a hammock chair revolve without any problems. This is especially popular with children. Turning around it's own axis with a hanging chair is fun, especially for kids. However, it can be dangerous. The suspension ropes could break or the hook might be turned out of it's anchoring. We therfore stongly recommend that a sviwel always be used.
Check your suspension from time to time for wear and tear and replace whatever might be necessary.