Jimswms - maybe it has to do with “labeling”. The Tensa4 isn’t hardware, it’s an art sculpture. At one time, I almost had a beautiful wood strip kayak over the mantel piece. But, alas, the cockpit was a bit too small for actual use. It had to be more than just “art”.
Tpatter, it’s nice to swing over and plant one’s feet on the ground like from a chair. But off the ground is off the ground - no matter how low. All those rising from a deep squat will tone you up should you take up power lifting.
Surfer96815, in your search, beware of inexpensive stands from Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s. The problem is, they are usually too short for an 11 ft sleeping hammock. You may find one that works, but be sure you use the hammock hang calculator to determine, given the length/height of the stand, and the length of the hammock that you’ll actually be off the ground. You may have a slight edge if the hammock uses a structural ridgeline because you could suspend it a bit shallower than that nominal 30 degrees. Make sure you check that the resulting forces are within the stand’s specs.
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