Hammocks are a great source to rest and relax. They are ideal for spending your leisure time and are comfortable and affordable. The best thing about hammocks is that you don't need much space to use them. If you have enough space to put up two sturdy posts in your garden or backyard, you can hang
a hammock there and use it for a nap, or to unwind after a hard day's work.
Hanging
a hammock is simple but requires care. One can easily learn
how to hang a hammock with the help of the following guidelines:
Location: One should choose a proper location for hanging a hammock. Though most people think of hanging a hammock between two trees, but a hammock can also be hung between two posts or walls that can support the weighing capacity of hammock. Make sure that the posts are in good condition, with no cracks or rot.
Hanging Distance: The minimum hanging distance for
a hammock without spreader bars is two third of the overall length of the hammock.
Height: For a hammock without spreader bars, 6-8 feet off the ground is the optimum height for hanging the hammock.
A hammock without spreader bar is flexible to hang and therefore can be adjusted in the space you have.
Space: As the overall length of hammock can be up to 10 ft., hammocks require a minimum space of 10-12 ft. to hang. A hammock without spreader bar is flexible to hang and therefore can be adjusted to the space you have.
Dont forget to read and follow the instructions given by the manufacturer on
how to hang a hammock . With the help of such guidelines you can efficiently hang your hammock anywhere you want.