🌴 Lounge Luxe: Elevate your downtime with effortless style and strength!
The Vivere Double Cotton Hammock features a spacious 63" x 94" bed made from 100% USA-grown cotton, supported by a heavy-duty 9-foot steel stand with a 450 lb capacity. Designed for quick, tool-free assembly and equipped with protective plastic caps, it offers a safe, durable, and portable relaxation solution complete with a premium carry bag.
Item Weight | 12.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 110"L x 47"W |
Color | Tropical With Charcoal Frame |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Material | Fabric |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 450 Pounds |
D**N
Great purchase
As soon as it's warm out, this baby goes up. Easy assembly, easy transport, comfortable, and cute. My only complaint is that the caps put over the screw heads wears and comes off. If you have a wrench or socket and ratchet you're good to go. I've had this hammock for 5-6 years and would buy again.
N**H
10 years later and still sleeping in it every night!
About a decade ago, I replaced my traditional mattress bed with a hammock and never looked back. This is the hammock stand I have been hanging my hammocks on and sleeping in every night for 10 years.The stand is sturdy, stable and easy to put together with no tools. It comes with a carrying bag that holds the whole setup and has the instructions sewn on the outside. It's not a small bag, nor is it light, but you could easily put it in a trunk or backseat.My only complaint is that depending on where your weight is in the hammock, the hammock ropes may rub against the wingnut and/or bolt that comes through the frame. I solved this by using some neoprene rubber from a mouse pad to fashion a washer that I put on the outside of the stand to take up some extra length on the hook bolt and screwed the wingnut down accordingly. I've noticed on newer models, the design had changed slightly and this is no longer an issue.I highly recommend this setup. I love that it can accommodate hammocks of different lengths and is so compact, sturdy and easy to assemble. The stand alone is worth the purchase price!Edit 10/22/15: I've had this product for 2 1/2 years now and wanted to report back on it. The stand is still in excellent condition despite the damp Northwest weather, and is still in daily use. In fact, at least three other people I know of have bought this combo to replace a mattress setup at home and are still, to my knowledge, using it happily.Since I bought this setup it's also been through many moves, been used as a guest bed, loved by cats, and survived some...dynamic forces for which it was probably not intended! It's been rock solid with over 400 lbs in it.I've used this stand with the hammock it came with, as well as nylon camping hammocks, and the range of adjustability has made it easy. I've retired the original hammock it came with, since it's pretty much blown out after a hard life, and am replacing it with a homemade tablecloth hammock. I've since learned more about hammocks and can add the caveat that no matter the length of the hammock you use in this stand, you will have a 9ft ridgeline and roughly a 4ft hang height, so the ability to fine tune your sag is a bit limited. That said, you can adjust the hammock length by adjusting where you hang it on the stand, so you have some wiggle room, and the hang angle that's built in is pretty close to 30 degrees to my eye.I see this stand continuing to serve me for a long time. It's a great portable hammock solution and the easiest way to have a hammock in an apartment or small space.The stand still comes apart and sets up easily, even if it's been left set up for a while. I do recommend using a tiny bit of grease on the threads of the bolt if you want to make sure they don't seize up.Update: 12/08/18Yup, still using this hammock stand and still sleeping in it every night. I'm on my third hammock bed now and think this stand might last forever.Still no signs of rust, despite the North West damp and no signs of wear. I've moved houses several times. I've stored it in a storage unit that wasn't climate controlled for a couple weeks during winter and both the stand and bag show no signs of mildew. I've attached both steel and aluminum carabiners to the hooks with no problems.I thought by now that the rubber end caps, the curved washers, or the plastic hand bolts would have broken, but the hardware is still in great shape.I've also converted another person into a full-time hammock sleeper after they tried mine out and they're using this same stand happily and they weigh about 300 lbs.Just buy it.Update 11/28/21:What do you know? Still using this hammock stand every night and loving it!It's been about 10 years and all the hardware is in great shape and it's just as sturdy as ever. I've converted at least 4 other people to full time indoor hanging and to my knowledge, all are still happily using this stand with no issues.I've learned so much about hammocks now and can add that if you're over 6ft tall, depending on how you sleep, you may not get the flattest diagonal lay on this stand because the ridgeline is limited to 9ft. For that reason, at a certain point extra hammock width will not matter, so I wouldn't bother with a hammock bigger then a double as you'll just have extra fabric in your face.I've had pets, partners and friends hang with me, including tall folks and big folks. I've broken down and reassembled it countless times. I've moved it and stored it in damp places. I've subjected the stand to vigorous adult activities with no failures (of the stand, anyway!). I've used a wide variety of hammocks on it, and even added an underquilt to my current setup. I've built blanket forts over it because I'm an adult and I do what I want. I've never left it outdoors in the rain, so I can't speak to that, but I've used it in every other way imaginable.I even tried switching to some indoor-specific wall anchors for my full time hanging and came right back to this hammock stand.This stand is, without a doubt, the easiest way to hang a hammock indoors, whether full time or intermittently. If you have a 9ft by 4ft space, you can have blissful hammock hangs anytime you like, for years to come.Just buy the darn thing!
M**R
Corinthian chimes and my hammock…nice
Enjoying my hammock today, March 2025, I looked it up considering buying another for my husband. I keep this under a gazebo so it is slightly protected from full sun. I sprayed its cords on both ends with a UV protectant when I first got it. It has been such a pleasure to relax in. I have fallen asleep many days in it. I’m 5’7” and could be taller and still rest comfortably. Just felt like adding after all these years. I will buy again. Purchased this one during covid quarantine in 2020.
J**T
Best hammock EVER!
Absolutely amazing hammock. Have been using mine for 4 yrs now and it's still going strong. Everyone who's tries it wants one themselves.
J**A
Buy itttttt
Guys we bought this hammock 6/21/2016 before marriage and kids and it’s still going strong! I’m leaving this review bc we were trying to think about how long we’ve had it as we were all laying in it and I was like wow the people need to know about this.
C**L
Frame great, hammock not so much.
I read all the reviews on this before I got it and seen several on how the frame rocks on the floor. The frame is real obvious on how it goes together and I have no rocking problems. Who ever designed this frame should get a raise, pure genius.The reason I bought this set is because I have been having lower back pain for the past several years. I have had a select comfort bed for 15yrs and one of the air matres's has give it up and it cost several hundred dollars to replace it. So I decided to try this out. To begin with I am no stranger to hammoacks. I have a Hennessy and a eno double nest that I have been using for 12 or so years while backpacking ( the Hennessy ). The eno not as long. I have been using this Vivere hammock and stand for awhile now. The stand fits in my bedroom perfect, but the hammock was a little to warm for me and it slept fare for a night or 2. I decided to put my eno on the frame and try it. Man what a difference, it sleeps nice and cool and way more comfortable but still not as comfortable as my Hennessy. The hooks on the frame rubbed on the eno but not the vivere. Because the vivere uses the second holes from the top for the hooks and the eno used the top hole. So I added some paracord to move the hooks down and solved that problem. One more thing on the differences between the 2 hammocks. The vivere has several ropes that go over the saddel on the end of the frame and when you get in the hammock it rocks for maybe 15 or 20 times. The eno only has a couple ropes going over the saddel and when you get in, it keeps rocking far longer, which I like. My back is feeling a lot better, I guess time will tell if it will keep feeling better. No I have not tried to put my hennessy on the frame because it is a bottom entry hammock and has a bug net made on it. I wish I could because it is the most comfortable of the 3. I'm 5'10" and 215, I have no problems with product just personnal preference on how hot the vivere is and the rocking. I would tell everyone to get one of these but get another hammock unless you like being hot and don't like a lot of motion.P,S,No my name isn't Carol, I'm her husband. She didn't want people to think she weighed 215 lol and she can spell better also.
T**E
WONDERFUL PRODUCT
I have had this hammock for 7 years. It has been wonderful. I leave the frame outdoors in all the seasons of the Midwest and it is as good as it has ever been. I am now buying a second one because my kiddos have taken over the first! The price is even the same after all these years!WONDERFUL product!
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