🪂 Elevate Your Chill Game!
The Vivere Tripod Hammock Chair Stand is a robust and versatile solution for your relaxation needs, featuring solid steel construction that supports up to 450lbs. Its easy assembly and compatibility with various hanging chairs make it a must-have for any outdoor or indoor space.
M**C
Great stand, but you’ll need two people
I love that this stand is a little more aesthetically pleasing than other hanging chair stands, and it’s very large which worked perfectly for our application. Building it was a good half day Endeavor because, as people point out, the screws for the top aren’t long enough and you need to go run out and purchase the correct longer screws (in metric sizing). They should really include the proper screws for the priceOther than that, you will need two people to be able to raise this and make it the height it needs to be. It’s a very sturdy product (when assembled and mounted correctly) that we enjoy!
A**K
Very sturdy and well engineered!
This item surprised me to say the least. It's engineered to hold 400 lbs. And it actually is....it is very easy to assemble. Have fun..I know I am:)
T**N
Great purchase
Easy to set up. Very sturdy. Very happy with this purchase
S**D
Quality control lacks
Seems ok. But came with no instructions or hardware to put together, on my way to the store now after spending 250 on this to spend more money just to be able to use
K**S
Have to buy 6 bolts separately
As others have stated, this ships with all bolts of the same length, when in fact 6 of them need to be longer. They’re easy enough to pick up at the hardware store, and it assembles pretty quickly when you have them. Unfortunately I thought “surely this won’t apply to me” and wasted a lot of time and curse words wrestling with it before giving up and getting the longer bolts. Works great now with our Treepod 6 ft lounger. Very sturdy and looks good.
A**S
Good product
We hung yoga sling works well
J**E
Quality product
Easy to assemble.
S**W
Perfect for those with no trees in their yard!
Mine came with obvious scratches that would have had to been done at wherever these are made. They were wrapped in a lot of protection, so I don't think it could have been done in transit. I started the call the company, but it was a Friday after they were closed for the weekend and honestly didnt want to wait til Monday. The scratches don't impact the sturdiness!I strongly recommend following the instructions for adding the stakes! I didn't have it staked down at first and as you can see wind blew it over. Once I staked it down, it hasn't moved at all ever since!I have no leaf bearing trees in my yard and this is the only stand that will work with the single size swing (I did try another brand, but it was too short). I'm grateful it exists! I love my cozy swing and actually can use it now that I have the stand. I do wish they still sold the wood stands, but this works!
L**E
great product
this stand is very steady and works great with my double nest
C**N
Tripod au top, structure solide et excellent rendu.
Support impeccable pour Cacoon 2 personnes. Montage facile, solidité au rdv, le rendu esthétique est beau.Le prix est très abordable. Je recommande de plus livraison nickel.
C**T
Montage facile, semble vraiment costaud
Le montage est assez rapide et pas bien compliqué. L'ensemble est bien lourd, bien rigide et semble costaud.Essayé avec 4 personnes dans le Cacoon double : ça ne bouge pas !Pour éviter d'avoir à acheter des vis plus longues pour le support supérieur, il suffit d'inverser les deux rondelles (mettre la petit rondelle frein d'abord). La petite clé plate fourni est de piètre qualité et fait mal aux mains lors du serrage, mieux vaut utiliser une vraie clé plate (attention à ne pas serrer trop fort quand même dans ce cas) mais elle fait le boulot malgré tout.Des sardines sont fournies pour une utilisation dans l'herbe. Je pensais pour ma part le cheviller dans ma dalle de terrasse mais honnêtement ce n'est pas du tout nécessaire : il ne bouge pas du tout.Bref, très satisfait pour l'instant. J'espère que la peinture tiendra dans le temps, que la rouille n'apparaitra pas de si tôt.
K**Y
Super good quality, stable frame
Stable design and good quality, exactly what I need
C**S
Bad instructions, but doable
First thing's first, take the instructions, crumple them into a nice round ball and toss them into the garbage.Now that we've got that out of the way, it's time to put this beast together (OUTSIDE - it's probably 9 ft tall!).Some of the bolts are going to be ever so slightly too short. I opted to just add a lock washer and no flat washer on 2/3 of the top bolts. One I got lucky and managed to get them both on. It took a lot of force to squeeze the lock washer down. Wasn't worth doing it for all 3 (unless it comes crashing down on us one day, in which case I'll be sure to update my amazon review from the ambulance).The curved parts are hard to identify.Part C has 2 wide ends (no taper). Easy to spot. Move them aside.Parts A and B look basically the same in the instructions, and it's very unclear which is which. I eventually figured out that you should attach only one at the top. The instructions might show this. Who knows. Very unclear. They show it done in 4 steps. Pro tip: it's a lot more than 4 steps.At the top, I put the large end with one screw hole and attached it. It seems to be what they wanted, since the single hole didn't line up when trying to use it as the middle part of the bar. If you try to put 3 bolts through the very top holes (when installed) you're going to have a bad time. If both should be attached, well then you're going to need longer bolts, and you're going to need to drill holes. Just one should be attached, since there is only one screw hole.If the holes don't line up, you're putting it together wrong! The part with the single hole goes at the top. Hex head goes into the hex shaped hole. You get it. Kindergarten level stuff.The instructions seem to show you to do the opposite of what you need to do. What I did: put a bolt in (hex head in hex shaped hole) then a lock washer, then a flat washer, then a nut to finish it off. Don't tighten them all the way until you're done.Don't put the bolts etc in on the feet until you have the strap on all 3. It will be SNUG. I tightened them then had to loosen them, get the strap on, then put it back together. In doing so, 2/3 of those top nuts popped off. They say not to tighten any of them, but you should tighten those ones all the way. They're very short and this'll strip the ends. Oops. Still worked with just a lock washer tho, so all good.My wrench set didn't have a 13mm (required) so I opted for a 13mm socket + ratchet and adjustable wrench. It worked just fine. This thing is SOLID. The little flimsy disposable wrench they provide is the wrong size on both ends. Nice thought, but very pointless. Also, you need 2 wrenches. One to hold the bolt still while you tighten the but on the other side. One little wrench would do nothing. Very odd to include it. Especially because it's the wrong size.All in all, bad instructions, I've been worst, but I can't stand my time being wasted. The product itself came rusty, as if it was sitting in a damp warehouse for a long time? Or was used? Not sure... But it's sturdy and I'm confident it will last a long time. Removed a star for the bad instructions, the rust that came on it and the fact that yes, the bolts could be 5mm longer. It'd make the world of difference for those 3 bolts at the top. (I see people saying 6 - did they drill new holes? Tsk tsk, sounds like they just put it together wrong lol). Still a buy at $217 CAD.It's never worth $500 CAD. Just not that level of hardware honestly.
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