🦶 Kick Back in Style!
The iMissiu Foot Hammock is a premium adjustable footrest designed for ultimate comfort and support while you work. Made from 100% breathable cotton, it helps reduce fatigue and swelling, making it perfect for long hours at your desk. With a maximum weight capacity of 80KG and adjustable height options, this versatile accessory also doubles as a headphones holder, ensuring your workspace remains organized and stylish.
Manufacturer | Madage |
Brand | iMissiu |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item model number | iM18041103 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Cover Material | Cotton |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Cotton |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 22x6.6 Inch (Pack of 1) |
Manufacturer Part Number | Fot-Ham |
M**E
comfy
this will work for any height of desk it sturdy and will fit probably any size desk its a foot rest that supports my weight im 215 so my legs weight like 50 each maybe just buy it great for when im using controller playing games
B**N
Foot In The Door
If you sit at a desk all day and can't ever relax or get comfortable, you NEED a foot hammock!
S**A
Works well
It works well the only issue is have run into with it is one of the ropes snapped but I was able to tie it back together and has not given me any issues sense
T**S
Probably better on larger desks.
For the price, this is probably great on larger desks where the mounting points are much wider than the hammock so you can pull some tension on the rope and still get the height you're after. On a smaller desk where the mounting points are closer together, the hammock lays with so much slack that your feet will fall to the center. I ended up using the mounts and rope from this kit, but discarded the hammock. I drilled a few holes in a piece of scrap board to make a more supportive surface. All things considered, I could have made this myself from the start, but it was worth the price to get the desk-clamps and see an example of how to string the rope.
H**E
Foot Hammock Under Desk
Attaching the foot hammock to my workstation was a piece of cake, and the straps' ability to be adjusted made it simple to find the ideal working height. Those who place a high emphasis on tailored comfort will appreciate this considerate touch. Because my headphones are always within reach, there is no need for me to clutter up my desk with other stuff. Even though it's only a little adjustment, it helps make my workplace more convenient and organized as a whole. My opinion is that the most notable quality of this foot hammock is the level of comfort it offers. The motion of the gently swaying motion that may be achieved because of the fabric's ability to both support and cushion the body is quite pleasant. The amount of stress and tiredness that is placed on my legs as a result of lengthy labor durations has been significantly mitigated as a result of this. Because it is sturdy and the stitching is strong, I am certain that it will serve me well for a considerable amount of time. It is also simple to fold up and stow when it is not in use, which makes it an ideal option for the limited space in my workplace.
S**K
Great for extending legs
I love it works perfectly. Wish there were more colors but honestly it doesn't matter
T**R
An excellent idea, made better with a simple difference in hardware
The hammock works fine - the brackets are very similar to the clamps you see with mic stands or some Ikea lamps, and make for a solid place to tie your foot hammock to. Looking at other hammocks for around the same price, it looks like the rest just hang on and aren't held in place without your feet in the hammock.And that's basically why I went with this over other options - the hardware they use to hang the hammock itself.The hammock feels good - but if it somehow failed I would definitely keep the hooks to use with any replacement.I'd considering marking a star off because of how you adjust the hammock itself - while adjusting it works fine - it does slip over time and will add slack - meaning the hammock begins to sit lower as you put weight on it.I decided not to mark this hammock off, for a couple reasons;1) It seems this is more a flaw with how these foot hammocks are produced in general.I didn't see any other options that didn't use the same (nylon?) buckle and rope arrangement. Not that I'm about to buy another to find out when mine works fine, I wouldn't be surprised if the buckle is a compromise between 'good enough' and not expecting a consumer to know the right knot to do a better job.2) You now know a good knot to do a better job - the double half hitch knot. Tie one on either side and it puts a stop to the one real issue I had with this product. You can look up how to tie this online (and in a way that's easy to undo and adjust later if needed). It's ridiculously easy to do if you know how to tie your own shoe laces - or if you don't (no judgement here) there's videos online to show how.Since I'm of the opinion that cheap products mean the discount has to come from somewhere - the time it costs me to tie a few simple knots was more than worth it.If you're looking for a decent way to put your feet up, for whatever reason, this is a pretty good option to go with.It beats how I used to do this, where I put my feet up on a box I kept under my desk. It's a lot harder to adjust the height of a box than it is this hammock - and it won't get in you way as much if you have to go under the desk to unplug something.Because of how it hangs on this bracket - you can very easily remove the hammock and put it back on, same way you would a shirt on a hanger.While there is a bracket to hang your headphones - I am not making use of it. It seems like a nice idea, and it probably works fine. Only issue I saw (and why I don't use it) is, on wider desks you would be hanging these hooks in a place you wouldn't be able to reach conveniently. Though if you were wanting to hang your bag, purse, umbrella or something else you wouldn't mind being out of reach - this would probably be great for that.I might consider hanging a bookbag off it - but I'd have to be sure it could hold the weight and not bend or break while also being used for a hammock.This is a cheapo product after all.
S**N
Horrible
I've bought a lot of stupid things in my time. This is by far the most stupid thing I've ever bought. It's honestly a waste of money. Don't buy itI'm gonna get a refund
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