April 25, 2006
Free-standing Hammock = No Trees Required
There's nothing like a hammock for lounging about the backyard on a sunny day, but traditional hammocks need to hang from trees. That can be troublesome if your backyard is treeless or the trees are too far apart to string a hammock from. The answer? A hammock stand, of course. One example is the Tri-Beam Arc, which is made from powder-coated 12 gauge steel and can accommodate up to 450 pounds. That means room for you and the spouse--if you want to share. The hammock stand will cost you $225 from Stacks and Stacks (it doesn't look like the hammock itself is included in that price tag, so add another $100 or so on to that):
Hammock Stand





