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Vivere Double Cotton Hammock with Space Saving Steel Stand, Blue Lagoon (450 lb Capacity - Premium Carry Bag Included) & Hammock Sleeve, Grey

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Color: Blue Lagoon


Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock + Hammock Sleeve, Grey


Features

  • Product 1: Designed for two, share the double cotton hammock with a friend. The breathable fabric makes relaxation effortless.
  • Product 1: Polyester end strings will last longer than traditional cotton end strings.
  • Product 1: Assemble your hammock and stand combo in minutes, without any tools.
  • Product 1: Easily adjustable hammock hooks allow you to decide how low or high you want to lay. For maximum comfort lay diagonally.
  • Product 2: The Protective Hammock Sleeve Is Made Of Top Quality Rip Stop Material And Will Keep Your Hammock Dry And Safe From The Elements
  • Product 2: Country Of Origin: China
  • Product 2: No Assembly Required
  • Product 2: Brand Name: Vivere

Description

Vivere Double Cotton Hammock with Space Saving Steel Stand, Blue Lagoon (450 lb Capacity - Premium Carry Bag Included)The Universal Hammock Stand with Double Hammock is our favorite and best-selling combo. The double hammock is made with a 100% tightly woven cotton cloth, which allows for a soft and airy, breathable fabric. Polyester end strings are used to ensure a long-lasting hammock. The hammock stand is constructed of heavy duty steel and assembles in minutes without any tools. The zinc-coated legs of the stand prevent rust and plastic caps are used on the ends of the steel tubing to create a soft finish. This means you can move your stand across your patio or deck without scratching the deck or stand. You will enjoy the freedom the stand provides by allowing you to set up your hammock wherever you desire, and the premium carry bag included means you can now take your hammock and stand on the go.Vivere Hammock Sleeve, GreyProtective hammock sleeve


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  • Don't plan on getting anything done ever again!
Color: Salsa With Charcoal Frame Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
A few things you should know about me regarding this review: 1. I was lazy to begin with but this is just ridiculous 2. As it turns out, I really DO enjoy being encased like a banana 3. I’m a 175 lb. female in my 40s 4. I haven’t had it long so I can’t comment on durability over time 5. I got the cotton one with the Charcoal frame and Salsa print 6. I INTENTLY research any purchase over $100 for days, sometimes weeks, before buying 7. This is ridiculously long because I want to address as many concerns as possible Assembly: I did have some trouble putting it together but I didn’t have any WD40 and that would have helped immensely. It isn’t that it’s HARD to assemble, it’s just awkward with one person when the holes that are supposed to line up are on the bottom. You need to twist them in (mine fit a little tight but no banging or modifications were necessary) and it’s hard for one person to hold both pieces AND see the holes at the same time. Once assembled, the feet weren’t flat on the ground so I switched them. One reviewer (bless his heart!) had mentioned that though they look identical, the feet are not interchangeable (or were backwards, not sure). However, once switched, one side would not fit in far enough to get the screw in, so I flipped it and it fit much better. Some reviewers claim that this distinction was made in their instructions, however, mine did not. When I do take it apart again (probably not until the end of summer), I WILL use WD40 to make the process go more smoothly next time. Size of Frame: My balcony is 10x6’, including the 44” railing. I measured and re-measured, hoping like hell this would fit. It does, with several inches to spare. I do have to step over it to get in and out of the door when the sling is attached but I have plenty of room to swing (I have it on the diagonal to also fit a small patio table and one chair) and I’m enjoying every minute of it. Once the sling is taken down, it really takes up hardly any space, it’s just a stand on either side with a short bar between (about 4 ft). Without the sling attached, I could easily bring out the other chair and enjoy the balcony as if the hammock isn’t even there. Size of Fabric: I’m not tiny and I can wrap it fully around myself for a snooze. I feel like I’m hiding in a fort (I like to cover my face and all), only outside, in public. Like a villain. Sometimes I have to fight the urge to yell out, “you can’t see me!” when a passerby walks the sidewalk path near my apartment. I’ve said too much. My favorite position is lying perpendicular; I get the best swing action that way. I don’t know that I could stretch my legs all the way out without my head hanging off but I like at least one foot on the ground (or at least poking out to hit the railing) to keep the motion going anyway. Comfort: I’m a side-sleeper so I was a little worried it would be uncomfortable on my side. Not at all! (Villains don’t sleep on their backs, you have to be ready to spring into action at any given moment. Besides, what kind of freak would I be yelling at strangers while lying on my back?) It might be more comfortable with a small pillow but my outdoor pillow is too fat so I’m more comfortable without. I couldn’t sleep on my back if I tried on a bed but it’s all I can do to stay awake in this thing no matter WHAT weird position I manage to try. I do have back problems and, as others have mentioned, not having any pressure points is a wonderful thing! I really didn’t understand how that was possible, given the nature of a hammock (you’d think the weight would all be at the bottom) but it really doesn’t work that way, at least it doesn’t feel like it. Though reviewers have reported that it stays cool, I really couldn’t imagine how that would be possible, given the durability and thickness of the fabric necessary to serve its purpose. It’s true. I think it’s made of magic thread though because I can lie in full sun and cover up in it and it blocks the sun very well but lets the breeze through with ease. That being said, on a chilly night, your hiney WILL get cold so you’ll definitely need a blanket underneath. Strength: I haven’t tried the multiple-person test yet and personally, I’m a little afraid to try it (but I will, cuz that’s how I roll). The support beams rock a bit when I drop my big can in so I’m planning to ease my daughter in with me ever-so-softly the next time she drops by. Of course, that’s not much of a test, I think she’s about 140 lbs, if that. It doesn’t move at all when my 40 lb dog jumps in with me though so maybe it’s okay. Common Issues: I’ve only had the problem of the ropes rubbing on the screws twice; once when first assembled and it was still on the loosest setting (that didn’t last long!), and once when I was too high up on one side. I guess I could raise it another notch and that would likely fix the problem but I don’t mind staying in the middle and I kinda like it low so the dog can jump in easily. Mine didn’t come rusted or with faulty welding but one supporting arm does lean a bit to one side (yes, BEFORE I plopped my can into it!). I’m not sure if that’s normal or I’m just a tad on the OCD side but I’ve messaged the company to make sure it isn’t a big deal. I suspect it won't be. I haven’t had mine long but so far I’ve had no trouble with the metal inserts in the rope ends coming out. Perhaps this will be a problem after I wash it? Mine does not teeter or bump when I swing. I bring mine inside at night (unless I’m in it) so it’s never gotten wet. Not the whole frame, that would go against my lazy nature, just the cloth part. I hang it on a hook I installed on the wall near the balcony doors. Other: I haven’t crammed it into the carrying bag yet as I plan to leave it right where it is until it gets too cold to use outside. Even then, I’m already plotting to find an indoor spot for him to live during the off-season. Other reviewers would be of more help on that topic but I laid out the bag next to the box and they’re the same size so I don’t see how it could NOT fit. (51” x 10” x 7”) The entire contents weigh 33 lbs. I live on the second floor and didn’t have any trouble getting it upstairs by myself, if that helps. The Amazon A-Z warranty is good for one month. The seller’s warranty, as included in writing in the box, guarantees the hammock, stand, and parts “to be free from defects in material and workmanship” but not abuse or regular wear-and-tear. Others who have had problems after the first month have reported nothing but delightful customer service and immediate replacements from the company. On the warranty they have their email address, toll-free 800 phone number, and physical address to contact them with any claims. In fact, they’re plastered all over everything in the box, including the instruction sheet (which is separate) and the carrying bag (which also has the instructions sewn to it). Despite other reviewers discussing their excitement upon arriving home from work and finding it had been delivered by their door, I stayed home all day to make sure I didn’t have to sign or anything (I didn’t really have anything better to do anyway). They didn’t even ring the bell, they just left the box. If I lived in a shady neighborhood I’m not sure I’d appreciate that but since my fat face was glued to the window all day in anticipation, it didn’t really affect me. I was a bit perturbed that the pattern I chose was more expensive than the others but then, I do have really great taste so I’m not surprised it’s the most popular. Not really, apparently Salsa is the new print this year (yeah, I called, I TOLD you I research extensively!). I LOVE it, it’s just beautiful! To me, it seemed the most tropical (which is ironic because they actually HAVE one called tropical) and I wanted it to look festive and summery. I did notice that the prices change quite a bit from day to day though so if you have your eye on one, check back several times to get the best price. However, I would expect the prices to rise now that summer is coming so I wouldn’t wait too long! Off the topic side notes: Mosquitos are really bad around here so I also bought a Patio Egg to ward them off. They aren’t ALL gone, but I have noticed a considerable drop. I also ordered some Kinven mosquito-repellant bracelets/anklets, hoping they might help for when I sleep out there. I can’t say they work or they don’t (the anklets) but I haven’t gotten any bites so far, but then, it’s early in the season so we’ll see. No matter, they’re just lovely so I’m happy with them whether they actually do anything or not. My big plan is to refill the egg (when I run out of the fluid that comes with it) and soak the anklet in essential oils and see if that helps. My balcony is full-sun from about 1pm until sunset and I really wanted to be able to use my hammock all afternoon without roasting so I bought a fabric shower curtain and hung it on the west side with a shower rod and shower rings. The wind is wicked bad out there sometimes so I just wrap the bottom around the rungs of the railing to hold it where I want it. No one from the apt. manager’s office has said anything so far but you might want to check first. Just to be on the safe side, I do wrap it on the edge closest to the building when I’m not using it. Sneaky! I can’t keep my balcony light on at night without attracting bugs so I use the light from my essential oils diffuser (set on yellow). I suppose I could invest in a yellow bug light bulb but I like the subtle light better anyway, otherwise I feel like everyone can see me (and villains don’t like that). UPDATE: Well, I've had my lovely hammock for a few years now and I'm happy to report that it hasn't disappointed me yet. I used it for the first year as-is but sprayed all the bars of the frame with rust-proof sealant (and then WD-40 after the sealant was dry) before assembling it for the next year. (By the way, WD-40 did it's magic and re-assembling was a breeze!) It's in absolutely perfect condition. I leave the frame outside from the beginning of spring to the end of fall every year so while it IS under a balcony roof and mostly sheltered, the roof faces south so he's endured quite a bit of rain, the occasional snow, and crazy high winds- all without issue. As mentioned before, I bring the cloth hammock part inside whenever I'm not in it (or planning to use it again that day) so it's never gotten wet. I also have not washed it yet, as I haven't felt the need. I certainly did gently lower my lil tater into the hammock with me and found that it can easily handle both of us with the dog. We have no reserves whatsoever about plopping into it anymore and I feel perfectly confident that it can easily hold 300+ lbs (me 180 lbs + her 140 lbs + dog 40 lbs= 360). The fabric has stretched over time but, well, heh heh, you'll have that. I believe that when I wash it the fabric will tighten back up but it hasn't been an issue at all and it's still not on the highest setting, and our butts aren't dragging the floor or anything. I guess it goes without saying that it does easily fit into the storage bag provided. It's a good, sturdy bag, too, perfect for hauling it around if you choose to. I don't, I just disassemble it and put it back in the bag to put it away for winter but it doesn't seem flimsy at all or that it won't last a million years. As for the metal inserts coming out of the ropes where it connects to the frame; they have come out a few times while taking the hammock out of the frame but it's no big deal. They go right back in and have never come out while anyone was using the hammock, and I don't see how they could. Again, I think this is just because of the fabric loosening over time and will likely shrink right back up when washed. Either way, as long as they are in place when the hammock is placed on the frame's pegs, they should be fine. I'm not even entirely convinced they're necessary at all, but just a measure to preserve the ropes. I did contact the seller about the slightly leaning beam on one side and they told me to let them know if it causes any problems but that it wasn't a structural issue. I haven't had any problems whatsoever and I really put it to the test so I think we're good. I'm a little peeved that I paid $141.86 (with free shipping) for this little beauty over two years ago and it's gotten so much cheaper now but I can't say I'm sorry one bit. As I mentioned before, I paid quite a bit extra to have this particular color pattern (Salsa [because it was new that year]) so I guess I can't complain. I got exactly what I wanted and it was well worth the price difference to have it for those two summers (not counting this summer, this will be third) so I'm still very happy I got it when I did. One of my favorite things to do on this earth is to lie in my hammock on a beautiful day and listen to audiobooks with my headphones while my silly dog scours the horizon for tiny creatures to entertain him! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015 by Cami Meegan Cami Meegan

  • Wonderful
Color: Blue Lagoon Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
I switched out the hammock for a parachute material. I hooked one end of this cotton hammock on the stand and used it as a blanket lol. Pretty cool. I love this with my alternative down blanket or with my thick sleeping bag. I also have an under quilt. I like it underneath or as a cushion to lie on. Really cool. This thing is my bed by the way. Get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Nakia

  • Best Christmas Gift!
Color: Tropical With Charcoal Frame Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
I purchased this hammock for my hubby for Christmas, and it quickly became a family favorite. Initially when purchased, it was cold outside, so it was set up inside. Even now that is has warmed up, we still have it inside. Every day we come home, we get right on the hammock.. Our 5 and 4 year old are also obsessed. Putting it together was pretty easy from what I could see.. It took my SO about 10 minutes. Although I do not recommend, I will say, most of the time ALL 4 of us cuddle up in there, which definitely surpasses the weight limit, and we have had zero issues. (Hubby is 6'7, I am 6ft tall and my kids are 50 and 30 pounds. We are Definitely over 500 pounds together. Would definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by melissa rosado

  • Almost perfect, but still way better than a regular bed
Color: Tropical With Charcoal Frame Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
Overall this is great - I've slept in it every night for the last two weeks and I have no intention of returning to my regular bed ever again. I wake up without any aches or pains! I also sleep less but feel more refreshed and alert when I get up. These are all big wins. The only minor drawback is that when I'm in the hammock, my bum is literally 1" above the metal bar. This is even when I'm lying on the diagonal. If I hang the hammock on the second hook, then it's too tight to comfortably lay in. And I'm a petite woman, only 112#. Not sure why I'm so low to the ground...but I know the hammock will work great hanging outside from two trees. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by JenB

  • HAMMOCK AS BED REPLACEMENT - FOR REALS
Color: Denim With Charcoal Frame Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
This is hands down the best purchase I have made in YEARS. I use this hammock as my bed replacement and I have never looked back. As a matter of fact, I still snuggle in every night and have myself a little contented sigh of GRATITUDE because I KNOW I will sleep well. I don't mean sleep like a baby (right!) I mean sleep like a teenager at noon. Mouth open, drooling and totally OUT. THE HAMMOCK The hammock is made of cotton. It is thick but not stiff like grandpaw's old tarp. It is soft and sturdy. THE STAND The stand goes together with some wingnuts, no tools necessary. Takes 5 minutes tops. The hammock and stand is rated up to 450 pounds and me, my husband and my teenage daughter put it to the test. Not even a groan from the stand. What was weird was we were also comfortable all piled in there. The hammock gives here and there keeping things from getting squished. The stand is compact and I sleep with it pushed all the way against the wall and I do not have a problem banging my head. HOW TO SLEEP IN THE HAMMOCK I have read other reviews where people complained about the center of the hammock being tight or stiff which is the nature of the hammock. You do not lie in straight down the center of the hammock to sleep. (However, that is where I like to read.) To sleep you get in and scoot your shoulders one direction and your legs the other so that you are at a diagonal in the hammock. When you do that the center does not fill tight or stiff anymore. One small pillow to go behind your knees and one tiny pillow (or rolled up towel) to support the curve of your neck and your are good to go. AGE, CREAKY JOINTS AND OTHER CALAMITIES I have a multitude of problems with bad shoulders, neck, knees, freaking awesome menopause. This hammock took care of the sleep issues I had with my maladies. My shoulders and neck do not hurt anymore and my knees don't wake me up hurting either. Menopause? Still enjoying the mood swings but what I do not do is overheat in my hammock. I have had nights where I went from bed to couch to spare bedroom to air mattress, to refrigerator, outside... heating up everything I laid on. Oh yeah, and sweating like I work on a banana farm. The hammock BREATHES and I do not jump up on fire anymore. This is getting long, but if you are still here I will tell you that I used to sleep on my Sleep Number mattress with 4 pillows to try to find a way to sleep through the night. Don't get me wrong. Sleep Number makes a great mattress, but after a while there are just too many things wrong with a person's body. If I sleep on my back I smother because of sinus drainage year round. If I sleep on my side my shoulders will wake me up hurting. (messed them both up doing dumb stuff in my younger years). If I sleep on my stomach my neck hurts and I cannot breathe. I had one pillow for my head, one pillow for my knees and one pillow on either side of me for support. What the hammock does is cradles your body so you are not propping up pillows. Your body can actually totally RELAX. My head is on a slight incline which is apparently enough to prevent drowning in my mucus. It is an amazing experience to wake up in the morning fully rested without anything hurting. I would not have believed it had I not experienced it. If I overdo yard work and have sore or pulled muscles, I can rest in my hammock and I recuperate faster. BOTTOM LINE If you are tired of trying to find a mattress that will let you sleep through the night, try a hammock. It is hella cheaper than buying a mattress and at the worst, you have something you can lounge in just for fun. Join Gilligan, the Skipper and me. Come to the Hammock side. UPDATE: Still sleeping in my hammock every night. I have taken it on business trips and avoided sleeping in a hotel bed. Still best night's sleep. No wear, no tear. Still looks new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018 by Dawn Grubb

  • Very comfortable!!
Color: Tropical With Charcoal Frame Pattern Name: Cotton Hammock
Couldn’t wait for summer and set it up in the basement. May get another one for outside and keep this one in the basement. Very nice and comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Brandon L

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