Fix for a Hammock Stand That Slides on Concrete

Stop Your Hammock Stand From Sliding on Concrete

Why Your Hammock Stand Slides and What to Do About It

A hammock stand that slides on concrete is frustrating and unsafe. The smooth, hard surface of concrete offers zero grip, so the feet of your stand slip when you sit down or shift your weight. This isn't a sign of a bad hammock stand, it's just physics. The good news is that fixing a hammock stand that slides on concrete is straightforward and costs almost nothing. Whether you're dealing with a metal frame or wooden legs, there are several proven methods to anchor your stand firmly in place. We'll walk you through the easiest solutions so you can enjoy your hammock without worrying about it moving. From adhesive pads to simple DIY modifications, these fixes work on any concrete surface and keep your setup safe and stable.
Air Freshener Trio
Free Gift
Air Freshener Trio
$10.00 $0.00
Just pay shipping — enjoy a fresh ride on us!
Hammock stand with anti-slip pads applied to feet on concrete surface

Anti-slip pads are the quickest way to stop your hammock stand from sliding on concrete.

5 Proven Fixes for Hammock Stand Sliding on Concrete

1

Use adhesive anti-slip pads. These rubber or foam pads stick directly to the feet of your hammock stand and create friction against concrete. They're affordable, reusable, and require no tools. Simply clean the feet, apply the pads, and you're done. Most hold firm for years.

2

Add rubber feet or bumpers. Screw-on rubber feet replace the original feet and grip concrete much better than metal. They're especially effective on steel-frame stands. Hardware stores stock them in various sizes, and installation takes just minutes with a screwdriver.

3

Wrap feet with grip tape. Athletic or skateboard grip tape wraps around the stand's feet and grips concrete like sandpaper. It's durable, inexpensive, and works on any stand shape. Secure it with waterproof adhesive or small zip ties for extra hold.

4

Apply non-slip coating spray. Spray-on non-slip coatings bond to metal or wood and create a textured surface that resists sliding. One coat usually lasts a full season. Reapply as needed when traction fades from wear.

5

Use concrete anchors or weights. For heavier stands or windy areas, add sandbags or concrete weights to the base. This increases downward force and prevents tipping. Anchor kits designed for outdoor furniture also work well on concrete patios.

Best Materials and Tools You'll Need

Before you start, gather a few basic supplies. For adhesive pads, you'll need rubbing alcohol to clean the stand feet and the pads themselves, which cost just a few dollars. Grip tape requires scissors and waterproof adhesive or zip ties. Rubber feet need a screwdriver that matches your stand's hardware. If you're using a non-slip spray, work in a well-ventilated area and follow the product instructions closely. Most fixes don't require special tools, which makes them accessible to anyone. The key is choosing the right solution for your specific stand type. Steel-frame stands like The Go Hammock respond well to adhesive pads or rubber feet, while wooden stands benefit from grip tape or coatings. Test your fix by sitting in the hammock and shifting your weight. The stand shouldn't move at all. If it does, add another layer of grip material or increase the weight on the base.
The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

Featured Product

The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

250

(3)

Freestanding steel frame – no trees, no drilling, no limits. Set it anywhere and relax Foldable design for easy storage and transport when not in use Compatible with most standard hammocks for a universal, worry-free fit Quick assembly – simple setup without complicated tools Includes carrying case

Common Questions

How long do adhesive anti-slip pads last on concrete?

Quality adhesive pads typically last 1 to 3 years depending on weather and use. UV exposure and temperature changes can degrade the adhesive over time. Check them every few months and replace if they start to peel. Storing your stand indoors during off-season extends pad life significantly.

Will these fixes damage my hammock stand?

No, these fixes are non-permanent and won't harm your stand. Adhesive pads peel off cleanly without residue. Grip tape and rubber feet can be removed or replaced. Spray coatings are protective and actually extend the life of metal or wood frames by preventing rust and rot.

Can I use these fixes on other outdoor furniture?

Absolutely. Anti-slip pads, grip tape, and rubber feet work on chairs, tables, grills, and any furniture that slides on hard surfaces. They're a universal solution for concrete, tile, and wood decks. One set of pads can solve sliding problems across your entire patio.

What's the fastest fix I can do right now?

Adhesive anti-slip pads are the quickest solution. Clean the feet, peel and stick the pads, and you're finished in under 5 minutes. No tools, no installation, no mess. This is the most popular choice for people who want an immediate fix without any hassle.

Do I need to do anything special for winter storage?

Before storing your stand indoors, clean off any dirt or debris and let it dry completely. If using adhesive pads, peel them off and store them separately so they don't dry out. Inspect the stand for rust or damage and touch up any spots. Store in a dry place to prevent moisture damage.

Will adding weight to my stand make it tip over?

No, adding weight to the base actually improves stability. Sandbags or concrete weights increase downward force and reduce tipping risk in wind. Make sure weights are evenly distributed and secured so they don't shift. This method works especially well for lighter stands on windy patios.

Ready for a Hammock Stand That Stays Put?

Stop worrying about your stand sliding and start relaxing. Our hammock accessories collection includes stands designed for stability on any surface. Pair a quality stand with anti-slip pads or rubber feet, and you'll have a setup that's rock-solid on concrete. Browse our full range of hammock solutions and find the perfect fit for your outdoor space.

Shop Hammock Accessories
The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

Living in Sunshine

The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

$250
(3 reviews)
Accessories
Freestanding steel frame – no trees, no drilling, no limits. Set it anywhere and relax Foldable design for easy storage and transport when not in use Compatible with most standard hammocks for a universal, worry-free fit Quick assembly – simple setup without complicated tools Includes carrying case
Customer Reviews

Love this The Go Hammock (Pre-sale). Exactly what I needed, great quality.

— Sarah M. · 2 weeks ago

Super happy with the purchase. Looks amazing and works perfectly.

— Jake R. · 1 month ago

Fast shipping, solid build. Would definitely recommend to friends.

— Chris L. · 3 weeks ago

Discover

LISS | Living in Sunshine

Quality products from LISS | Living in Sunshine. Built to last, designed to impress.

1-Year Warranty
90-Day Money Back
Free Shipping Over $50
Our Story →

More About

Fix for a Hammock Stand That Slides on Concrete

Browse our full collection for more options from LISS | Living in Sunshine.

Shop All →
The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

The Go Hammock (Pre-sale)

250