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August 15, 2025
Love this swing, didnt have to nailed it down because the frame is heavy enough that high winds wont turn it over like some frames of hammocks do for they are too light weighted
J.B.
August 7, 2025
Very happy with stand. Easy to put together.
Brittany
May 10, 2025
Bigger then expected but not by much
Stace
May 6, 2025
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Vicki
April 24, 2025
*Update July 2020*I've owned it for awhile now. It hasn't ever tipped. I've moved this to my back patio and absolutely love it. It's my go to for my morning coffee. I've had my two energetic boys and their friend sitting in the chair with them swaying in the chair and I don't worry about it tipping. This is such a great stand and makes it very easy to clean around. The black caps that cover the poles come off a lot and I'll need to remove a little bit of rust in that area. That's just normal maintenance though. I'm so happy with my purchase and really feel safe in it. I have tripped on the legs a couple times but that was from me not paying attention. They do stick out far so keep that in mind. I was going through a lot of chemo and was very unsteady so I really needed a sturdy stand. This is still one of my favorite buys.I've been researching different stands for my hanging egg chair. Finally came across this one and bought it after reading the reviews. Very sturdy stand. I don't worry about it tipping to the side. Really great that the bottom is open so I can easily vacuum. I was able to put it together by myself. Took a couple tries to line up the bolts. No tools needed. Only difficulty was putting the stabilizers on. You have to pull each side outward and quickly place it on the pole before you attach it to other poles. The poles did have a couple small scratches but that happens. It was really packaged well with each pole bubble wrapped. Highly recommend this stand. I use my chair every day now. Thank you for such a great product!
erin
March 22, 2025
No assembly instructions provided with product and couldn't find one online, so here are some tips:1. You'll need 2 people to assemble2. Assemble from the top down, we had to remove the plate from the top tubes to assemble3. First loosely attach wingnuts so you can twist the tubes to accommodate the desired installation, then tighten everything4. Allow for about 30mins to assemble and be patient.It appears to be very sturdy, no issues yet!
Shyanne Kleintop
February 22, 2025
I purchased the used version of this product. It didn’t come with instructions but someone else posted a picture on here and I was able to figure it out quite easily. I copied that picture of the instructions and just put a little idea of the order it should go in. Starting at the bottom and working your way up. I put a double headed red arrow at the top (where the number 4 in purple is) When the pieces come, the top part looks like it won’t fit. the top part needs to be pulled apart as you are sliding them onto the other 2 pieces that are vertical. It does fit. I also have a picture where it looks like the 2 holes do not line up, so you can’t get the screw piece in. What I did was wedged my shoulder into the middle of the pieces (where the red double headed arrow is) and was able to adjust the two holes enough that I could screw in the piece. It didn’t take a lot of strength to do it. The legs of the piece are a little longer in person than what they seem in pictures. My ceiling is about 7 feet tall and this fits perfectly.
Dr. E.
February 8, 2025
I moved my "egg" chair and frame indoors to use all year round and wanted a replacement to put on the deck for summer. This one had pretty good reviews. I should have paid attention to the tipping issue. The frame was easy to assemble, no tools, just put it together from the picture. However, the directions indicate there are 6 handled bolts, which came in the package. But there are only 4 locations where you can put them. In the adjustable section, there are only holes for the top frame pieces. Where the adjustable piece inserts in the bottom of the frame, there are no holes in the frame, no place to insert the bolts. I have two extra bolts. and when I move the frame, that section comes apart. I can only slide the frame on the deck, not lift it.I hooked up a camping swing chair, sat carefully into it, it was okay but you really can't sway the chair back more than 2-3 inches because it hits the back frame. The package included a cotton swing chair and I thought I would try that. I attached it and carefully sat down. I had a knee replacement and up and down is slow. the moment I put weight into the chair it tipped back, I was frightened it was going to go through the window, with me in it. I had to slide out of the chair and onto my knees to get out without tipping. I am not sure why it tips with the included hammock chair and not with the camping chair, but I am not going to use this. It is too unsafe. Not sure how I would be able to pack it back up to return. I might be okay if someone handy could tack it to the ground but I am not interested in putting bolts into my deck. A big disappointment
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