Y- STOP Hammock Chair Hanging Rope Swing, Max 500 Lbs, 2 Cushions Included, Large Macrame Hanging Chair with Pocket for Superior Comfort, with Hardware Kit, Green
H**.
Not the same as picture
There is no pocket inside as shown in the picture. Chair is different shape as shown as well. It’s nice but Not stable and I’m a bit disappointed
S**G
Happy With The Buy
The girls love it.
J**N
Great Patio Addition!
This hammock is exactly as described, met all expectations, & arrived very quickly! I am using it on my patio with an old bench swing frame & it fits perfectly. I love the “large” size so the back extends up for additional support & provides the ability to lay my head back into it. The swing feels very sturdy & well made. In addition, the pocket also makes a great cup holder. Great purchase overall & I would buy this product again!
J**Z
Nice, and UPDATE: here's how to hang it up to spin...
This swing feels like it will last a while IF you keep it out of the elements. It is sturdy and feels well-built. The material, while rough in texture for sturdiness and abrasion-proofing, nonetheless is made of cotton and will rapidly deteriorate in the sun and especially after repeated soakings by rain, in my opinion and based on observation of other items of similar construct we've had exposed to the elements in the hot Arizona sun. Same holds true for the wooden stick that it hangs from.It is very comfortable to sit in to read a book, and even lightly swing back-and-forth while sipping a nice drink. It most certainly aids in clearing the mind, living in the moment, and forgetting about life's worries! While you can sink into it to recline a great deal depending on how you adjust the pillows (may have to remove one or both pillows for that), you can also sit in it sturdily enough to read, write, and otherwise do things that require a steady hand.The single hanging metal loop hook that comes with the hammock fits very well into the knit hanging loop, but I definitely do not feel safe enough to rely solely on the hook to hang it with. The hook is in the form of a big, slightly flattened, S-shape, so if you were to swing in the hammock a bit too aggressively, I can easily envision the hammock falling out of the hook resulting in a fall and serious injury. Because of this, I used two aluminum carabiner clips rated for a very high weight -- in addition to the S-hook -- to mount the hammock. I feel much safer this way.The most complicated part of setting the hammock up will be figuring out how to hang it. I hung it from a heavy, solid-steel, beam using two chains individually tied to each carabiner, PLUS I have a third, last-resort, chain that is attached to the S-hook that comes with the hammock. Yes, I know, exaggeratedly excessive, but having worked in the accident investigation and prevention field in my military days I have no problem going overboard when it comes to Safety. This way any two of these can fail and I will still have a solid backup just in case.UPDATE on how to hang it: My wife told me she wanted to be able to spin around to better enjoy the hammock, so I bought the PACEARTH Swing Swivel 35KN on Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0876SD41P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1This greatly simplified installation and allowed me to reduce some of the hardware/chains I had to a more manageable size. You can see from the video, as well as from the last two photos, how it turned out using the spinner. It spins very well, feels very solid and safe.There are a number of other swing spinner swivels, so you can shop around for them. I'm happy with the one I got and will be making a separate review on it on the page for the spinner I bought.I recommend this, but give it only four stars instead of five because I have little doubt that I'll have to buy another one of these in a year or two due to wear-and-tear, and exposure to the elements. Oh, and one thing I also do is take it down if it's going to rain by removing the hammock/stick assembly. This leaves the main loop connected to the hanging assembly, and then I wrap these items inside a kitchen trash bag that I then wrap with a couple of small bungee cords. This keeps the hanging hardware dry, and should hopefully let it last longer.
C**Y
Weak Dow rod
The chair itself looks beautiful! However the website description claims that the chair can hold up to 300lbs. My husband hung the chairs today and then sat down in one. He weights 190lbs and the wooden dow rod snapped in half. Super disappointed! Glad it happened with him in it and not myself and our newborn. Really bummed about these.
W**N
nicely mad
wife said she ordered a swing we can hang up inside and use. imagine my surprise when the box didn't have any leather straps or whips or chains. overall it is comfortable. so we kept it
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