I've used both setup's. The only difference is that I keep the straps attached and use a carabiner to attach the strap to the tree. This way I can keep the straps attached and just need to put the strap around the tree and clip the carabiner to the strap. Makes setup quick and easy.
There's probably more ways to set them up than I could ever figure out. That;s the great thing about hammocks and the outdoors... whatever way works is the right way.
Bench style is my choice can’t wait to use my hammock chair soon 🤟🏻
That's because you'll be fishing from it!
Yes sir I will be 🤟🏻👍🏻🎣
NICE!!! I like backpack camping and sleep in a hammock, so this is a great addition to the kit!
Thanks! They are extremely portable too, you can carry it in your pocket if you wanted.
Pretty cool and definitely lightweight!
Yeah, only about 10oz for the entire setup. The tree straps are the heaviest part.
I like that idea lots. Might order one.
Amazing how versatile these little hammocks are.
I've used both setup's. The only difference is that I keep the straps attached and use a carabiner to attach the strap to the tree. This way I can keep the straps attached and just need to put the strap around the tree and clip the carabiner to the strap. Makes setup quick and easy.
There's probably more ways to set them up than I could ever figure out. That;s the great thing about hammocks and the outdoors... whatever way works is the right way.
Nice look at the chair setup. It stinks that the site handles the item that way but you have a good work around for it.
I've been looking for a fix for a while, but it's mostly plugins and they don't always behave as expected.
What’s this thing weigh? I think I need one of these! 🧐
Approximately 4oz for the chair and cinch buckles, 10oz if you include the 2, twelve foot tree straps.
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HellToTheYeah Brother bad ass item to have in your pack .
Thanks BRO! Everybody needs a place to sit.
I think if you only have one tree, You can tie both sides to the same tree, sit on it and lay your back on the tree
Hmm, I've never tried that. It might work but you might get squeezed pretty good by the straps.