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Removable "In Ground" Hammock Post: Algoma Steel Accessory with Weatherproof Coating, 325 lbs Capacity
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- In-ground hammock post
- Use when only one tree is available to hang a hammock
- Pole is removable for lawn mowing
- Includes harware (S-hook and chain)
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Q: Digging the hole for the sleeve is 24” down, how big of a radius does it need to be for the gravel and concrete? I assume I receive my post, there will be instructions for all that.
A: We recommend a 9 inch radius from the middle of the pole to the edge of the hole, meaning an 18 inch diameter hole.
submitted byHammock guru - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: I moved to a new home. How can I contact the manufacture to order another ground sleeve?
A: As the hammock poles are packaged and sold as a kit, the only way to have just the ground sleeve sent to you would be to open up a kit resulting in the rest of the kit being unsaleable. Therefore, unfortunately you will need to order an entire new kit to get what you are looking for.
submitted byHammock guru - 7 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you use 2 of these to support a hammock if trees are not available?
A: yes you could do that.
submitted byHammock guru - 8 years agoBrand expert
Q: How difficult is it to insytall? do you need cement?
A: It is as difficult as digging a hole, and if desired, mixing and pouring concrete. Concrete is not required, but may be desired for a more stable base.
submitted byHammock guru - 8 years agoBrand expert
Q: I see that the pole is 76.5 in tall but how much of that is above ground once its anchored?
A: The smaller pole that goes into the ground is 24 inches. When the upper pole part is inserted it should leave roughly 52 inches above the ground.
submitted byHammock guru - 8 years agoBrand expert