Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand with Supporting Base Ropes.
Close-up of the top of the Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand with Supporting Base Ropes, showing the carabiner that a chair would hang from.
Close-up of the frame for the Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand with Supporting Base Ropes.
Close-up of the base of the Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand showing the supporting base ropes.
Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand with Supporting Base Ropes outside in a yard.
Bliss Hammocks 96-inch Overhead Tripod Stand with Supporting Base Ropes holding a Hammock Chair with pillows.

Overhead Tripod Stand w/ Supporting Base Ropes | 8-Foot Tall | Fits Hammock Chairs & Rope Swing Chairs | 500 Lb. Capacity

Sale price$200.00
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SKU: HCS-500
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: Overhead tripod hammock stand is made of aluminum weighing under 30 pounds with a tripod design for stability.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Supporting base-ropes help prevent the stand from over stretching and can be used to secure the stand to a soft, level surface such as a lawn.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Easy to Setup with included hardware for perfect support
  • DIMENSIONS: Base Measures: 8.5 ft x 8.5 ft x 8.5 ft / Overall Height: 8 ft. Weight Capacity: 500 lbs

No sturdy tree or posts around to hang your hammock chair? Look no further than the Bliss Hammocks Overhead Tripod Stand. When fully assembled, it measures more than 80 cubic feet and holds 500 pounds max thanks to its tripod design. Designed for hanging chairs or pods, hang Bliss Hammocks products on your patio, deck, or even in your living room! Weighing under 30 pounds (which is more than 25 pounds lighter than our C-Stand)

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