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Lazy Daze 15 FT Steel Hammock Stand with hammock on the grass.
Lazy Daze 15 FT Steel Hammock Stand with hammock in the backyard.

13 FT Steel Hammock Stand

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Terra

$139.99 Sale price $219.99 Regular price
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Easy Setup
Easy Setup
Portable
Portable
Water Resistant 
Water Resistant 
UV Resistant
UV Resistant

Premium coated steel hammock stand. Large 13 feet stand for big hammocks with a max load of 450 lbs. Suitable for Outdoor usage at home, patio, garden, picnics and more. Easy-to-assemble tube frame with feet protectors.

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Easy To Hang
Extra Large
Durable
Ergo-Comfort
Black metal hammock stand on a white background
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With Reinforced Hooks
Heavy-duty hanging hooks provide strong, reliable support for safe.
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450LBS Weight Capacity
Supports up to 450 lbs, providing reliable strength for everyday hammock use.
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Sturdy Welded Frame
Welded construction delivers solid structural strength and long-term stability.
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Non-Slip Base Design
Non-slip foot protectors keep the hammock stand firmly in place while protecting floors and outdoor surfaces.
Black metal rod with a chain on a white background
Weatherproof
Sun Protected
Outdoors and Indoors
Easy-To-Assemble
Antibacterial
Durable
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Fit any hammocks up to 9'-12' long.

How to set up your 13 FT Steel Hammock Stand

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13ft-steel-hammock-stand-specifications
Stand Dimension: 
13FT  
Material:
Steel
Overall Length: 
13 feet
Overall Height: 
3.8 feet
Overall Width:
3 feet
Weight Capacity:
450 lbs
Package Size:
64 x 11 x 7 inches
Matched hammock sizes:
9FT/ 10FT/ 11FT / 12FT / 13FT

FAQs

This 13ft stand has the max carrying capacity of up to 450 pounds.

No, every corner has a plastic cap.

This frame is powder coated and will resist rust for a long time. If it gets dented or scraped, it will begin to rust where there is exposed steel. I left mine outside all summer last year, and the only signs of rust stains were where the tubes connect. I greased up those areas of the tubes really good when I put it back together this year. This is a very heavy-duty frame. I've been happy with it.