đ Elevate Your Chill Game!
The Lazy Daze Hammock Combo is a double hammock designed for ultimate relaxation, featuring a weather-resistant cotton fabric, a sturdy steel stand with a 450 lbs capacity, and a portable carrying case for easy transport. Perfect for enjoying leisure time with friends and family, it offers adjustable heights and quick assembly for a hassle-free experience.
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 110"L x 43"W |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 450 Pounds |
Color | Natural |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Material | Polycotton, Steel |
A**E
Very easy to assemble & exactly what I wanted
Just received it today & was so excited to put it together. Very easy & fast to assemble. I did it alone & had no issues. Very comfortable! Can not wait for good weather & reading a book while laying in it
N**S
Love :)
Iâm so glad I was able to get this item for my backyard. It has been my favorite. Love, relaxing, and just chilling in the hammock.
M**N
Small size and excellent value
Good smaller-footprint hammock for tight spaces. Relatively easy to assemble and disassemble, but isnât something you want to lug very far, if moving it. Also i donât know how it would do in the sand with grit but on a small balcony it is perfect. This is a good value for the money in my opinion.Originally I didnât get the actual hammock or the pillow. I sent a direct email to the seller, who responded promptly and sent the missing items with no hassle.
C**A
nice
i love this its so comfortable
L**.
Great with a few minor flaws
I've been sleeping on this hammock every day for nearly two months. I've gotten the hang of it, mostly, and I have some notes.Advice for potential buyers:The frame is a little loose and jiggly when you aren't lying down in it. If you shift too much, it'll creak a bit, but it is sturdy.It takes a while for the canvas to stretch enough to be truly comfy. That's not a flaw, it's good that it comes tighter, but expect some time before it feels like a cocoon. You'll have to readjust the stretch of it several times as well, but thankfully this is a simple and relatively painless process.The fabric itself is very rough. It dries out my skin and I have to be careful to cover it entirely with a blanket or soft sheet so it doesn't tear me open. I also have very sensitive skin, so your mileage may vary.I paid about $64 for this and I think it was definitely a worthwhile purchase. Lot cheaper than a bed, in any case. I don't know if it will last ten years, but if I can get five or so out of it, I'll feel I got my money's worth, especially since I sleep in it most every night.I got the big, double person hammock because I wanted to be able to wrap the fabric around me as I slept. This was a good idea, except it does sometimes make it a touch more difficult to LEAVE the hammock. Still I think it was worth it.If you're planning on sleeping in this, you have to-HAVE to-pad the bottom with something warm and thick. Since there's so much airflow underneath you as you sleep, it's very easy to get chilled. I don't get cold so easily, but I do get cold at night if I haven't spread my comforter out thoroughly enough.Changing positions is a little more difficult than it would be on a standard mattress, but it does offer a lovely little swinging motion that helps me drift back off to sleep.You can't sleep straight in a hammock. It'll hurt your back and you won't get good rest. You have to slightly angle your body (another reason the double is a good buy) and I like to pull the upper half of my body up a little higher on one end to take the tension off my torso and lower back. When I do this well and take the time to really get a good sleeping position, I wake up feeling better than I have in a long time. If I don't, I wake up with an ache in my lower back and a cranky mood.I haven't washed the fabric yet, as I cover it almost entirely with comforters and blankets before sleeping on it, but I imagine it would make more sense to wash it in one's bathtub than in a washing machine. The strings aren't delicate, per se, but they aren't so tough that I don't think they wouldn't get destroyed after enough washings in the machine. Also, it would be hard without wrapping them to stop them from tangling.When it gets warmer outside, I'll give it a good scrub in the tub with some light laundry detergent and set it to hang dry outside. A little more hassle, but worth it, I think.Make sure you adjust the strings to the relevant height. The canvas will stretch and you'll get closer to the ground. If it isn't at the right tension for you, it will hurt your back. When it is, it's like sleeping on a cloud.Some of the pieces don't fit together quite as snuggly as I would like, but it seems sturdy enough. I put it together entirely by myself (short woman with short arms) in less than twenty minutes. Probably would have taken less time if I had any head for assembly.When adjusting the strings, I recommend getting a small wrench to take off the spinny nut things that keep it attached to the frame. I do it with my fingernails, but it always breaks them terribly. I imagine if you had gel or acrylics, it would hurt a hell of a lot more.It takes some time to adjust to sleeping in this, don't be upset if you aren't sleeping perfectly the first week. I do recommend getting a flattish pillow to put under your head. Thick ones, even for side sleepers like me, will just be uncomfortable in the hammock.All in all, I think it was a great buy. At some point I might get a hammock with softer fabric, if only to stop buying tubs of lotion for my skin, but it's good quality nonetheless. There's something really special about waking up to the sunrise in a hammock that sways gently back and forth.The little Y thingies at the end are also great for holding a water bottle with a strap. I wouldn't have any acrobatic....relations...in this thing (if only so you don't have to explain to EMTs how you threw out your back when they're standing over you on the floor), but I can say I think it will hold up to two people sleeping in it.Great buy! If anything changes, I'll update my review.Five month update:The fabric has softened a little bit after repeated use. I did end up washing it a few times in the bathtub with my normal laundry detergent. Fill the tub, add detergent, agitate, then toss in hammock. Leave it for ~30-45 minutes, then agitate the hammock itself for a few minutes. Then, drain the tub and rinse the hammock with cool water. I'd do it twice, just to make sure you get out all the detergent. Then I hung it to dry and it dries very quickly!It's taken a few months, but now it's stretched out. I imagine in another half year or year it'll be down another notch, but I don't think the fabric will stretch too much more. The longer I use it, the more comfortable it becomes. Great to use for guests, even if they're skeptical at first. I offered my bed and she chose the hammock instead after spending five minutes in it!The frame is a teeny bit wiggly, but it holds up admirably even when I toss myself in. I do recommend padding it with something, if only so it's soft against your skin. A nice sheet or a yoga mat covered in a sheet is good!Overall, I love this thing. For the money I paid, I'm thrilled. Even my family, who have been making fun of me for ages, loves it when they try it.Great for your back to sleep on!
A**O
Is a reliable and strong
Is an awesome piece. I and my family are enjoying it very much.
E**Z
Durable
Just like the photo, easy to install, love it
A**A
Perfect
Perfect
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