🪑 Elevate your chill game with patented style and unmatched stability!
The G TALECO GEAR C-Type Hanging Hammock Chair Stand features a patented double-tube C-shaped steel frame that combines aesthetic appeal with superior stability. Its U-shaped base design prevents wear and accidental foot injuries while saving space. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this heavy-duty stand supports various hanging chairs (seat not included) and comes with adjustable hardware for easy height customization and quick installation.
J**R
Very nice
Works great! Holds a lot of weight. Very sturdy and durable! Heavy enough it does not tip over.
D**L
GREAT!
This is a great stand. We love it. The spring is heavy duty and, once a hammock chair is in place, it doesn't move at all. Luckily, the parts are all labelled so it was easy to put together although I did have a tiny challenge as there is a lock of sorts on the nut and at first I couldn't get it to screw on tightly after being assembled but eventually it worked. Part of the challenge was the wrench was just a little bit too big and didn't hold on to the bold perfectly; however, when held at an angle it worked. Love this product!
L**
Works and looks great.
Product is easy to build and came in a decent time frame. I night 2 for my young children and my daughters hammock chair works great with it but my sons booty hits the bar on the bottom. I purchased these due to how tall they were so they the hammock chairs wouldn’t be to low. They still are very low to the ground but that is not the stands fault just the very large chairs we put in them.
S**2
Instructions Were Wrong
We opted for a stand for our hammock chair so we could move it around the pool. We chose this style specifically so there's no stubbing of toes. It's not too heavy to move once it's assembled. I can do it myself (45 yo female).Assemby was fairly easy for me to do alone. HOWEVER there is a cross bar that goes on at the end, for which the directions specifically say "make sure the arrow points upwards." This was not the case and it took me too long to realize the bar needed to be flipped. Might've been a fluke, but just be aware. I was glad the stand came with mounting hardware and a chain, although we didnt need the chain. The final product is sturdy enough to feel secure in swinging. Expect creaking and slight movement of the bars overhead. I didn't expect that. It's no big deal, and I'm sure some lube will help with the creaking. For the price ($99) it serves its purpose. We'll see how it holds up over time.
F**S
Not stable
My 12 yr old daughter who is 75lns got on it and it fell backwards. Luckily she wasn't hurt but the frame is NOT stable. It looks great, and is a good price and size but I don't find it safe to use
M**D
Yes..... and, No for me
Arrived well-packaged and all pieces were protected - yup, every one. Assembly, well WOW! IKEA-style... No words, not even on the parts/pieces side. We just hoped we had everything and started. There are pieces not identified in the package, but if you are a detailed-oriented picture-reader, you will figure it out. In case that doesn't describe you, well there are a couple of "feet" that are shown as already assembled onto the bottom of the base bar (or whatever you decide to call the back piece that sits on the ground/floor). You will want to pull them from the very bottom if the pieces bag and put then in place before starting the assembly for ease and protection of your assembly surface.Please pay particular attention to each vertical-ish side bar and it's letter label - IT DOES MAKE a difference which bar goes on which side but you will only discover that when you are nearly finished with the assembly and it is time to fasten/secure the side posts to the base with the lower horizontal bar. If those supporr bars are switched, your screw holes will NOT align and you don't want to know how much unscrewing and rescrewing you are about to do -ugh! (insert unhappy IKEA-faced man here).So, in reviewing the assembly, take your time and keep your sense of humor. Once it is together, it is solid and sturdy and ready for your seat. HERE is the sad face man again... If you have a traditional hammock chair like we do (& it is listed/shown on the Amazon listing), you can go ahead and just take a seat on that vertical crossbar that caused our stress earlier. The person testing swing was young & thankfully flexible 140# 6'2" slim build young adult with a terrific sense of humor. We switched it out for traditiinal basket-style chair and nearly the same thing happened.Our sad realization... This stand simply is NOT TALL ENOUGH for many style hanging chairs.Fortunately for us, this young, flexible, goid-humored, assembly, seat-testing young man was also an Eagle Scout with a vast knowledge on knot tying. After modifying the original hammock rope chair design, he was able to sit in the swinging chair and get out of it without using any kind of "tuck & roll" strategies. Now, even the heaviest of ones who have dared to take on the hammock seat @ 220#, way too old & most definitely not flexible (sense of humor is debatable...) has done so without hitting the ground and with grace & decorum (mostly). The swing stand is sturdy and, after modifying the swing seat itself, is getting great use.That being stated...biggest complaint is that, with this style of hammock seat, there is a horizontal cross bar at the top that acts as a way to hold swing open as well as to distribute the weight of the sitting person and that bar hits the upright bars of the swing stand therefore limiting the range of the swing's "pivot-ness" and yes, that was a Ross-reference about the inability to "PIVOT" 360° if using a swing that includes a high horizontal bar in it's design. So, you may wish to choose a different style of swing, or if you already had the swing chair as we did, you may wish to choose a different style of frame/stand, or brush up on your knot-tying and accept a less than 360° kind of rest... Your call.After assembling, disassembling, reassembling, and then modifying the already owned hammock seat, there is no way we were about to undo everything and return it. [not to mention that you have to destroy the box to open it]We have had lots of laughs retelling our nearly all-day adventure assenbling this thing. We have adjusted to the modified design of the chair, we have accepted the limited pivot range, inserting pillows into the swing helps raise any victims and we fondly have named this most-loved resting/reading area "Carl"Recommend? Hmmm, it's too soon to answer that without emotions getting involved. Probably though....Just be ready to adapt, improvise, and overcome. A sense of humor is helpful, if not essential. Just pay attention to heights, style of swing, rotation preferences, and little details like that.Signed,Carl's Mom[if you are old enough, that is totally a Juan Epstein reference -Mis' ter Kott air']
E**.
Weight it down with sand bags
We bought this for a son with autism. So far, it has proven to be pretty well built. One thing I’d recommend is carefully monitoring the key bolt at the top. Especially after install. It WILL loosen after use on ANY swing and if you ignore it I promise someone WILL fall. Once it gets some use it becomes less of an issue. Second, absolutely none of these swing frames are perfectly stable. Our boy figured out a way this can be tipped over sideways by sitting in his swing and pressing his feet against a leg and leaning backwards. To prevent this and also weight the swing down in place, I’d recommend sand bags. We bought two 60lbs bags, wrapped them in garbage bags, wrapped THAT in a protective pillow case, and then covered it with a pillow sham. And placed it across the rear beam in the back to hold it firmly to the floor.
S**H
Somewat ok
I brought this product few months ago, Quality is good, But its not safe for children or even adult too, As we swing little more(just for sitting its good) its not stable it will definitely fall.
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