LISS Go Hammock Assembly at the Beach
Setting Up the Go Hammock on Sand
The freestanding frame means you can set up anywhere, even on bare open sand with no trees in sight.
Go Hammock Beach Setup in 5 Steps
Find a flat spot. Look for sand that is firm and level, ideally above the high tide line so you are not packing up early.
Connect the frame poles. They are color coded and shock corded, so each one only fits where it belongs. Push until you hear the click.
Clip on the hammock bed. Attach both end loops to the frame hooks, keeping the fabric centered so you do not lean to one side.
Press the feet into the sand. Step on each base bar and rock it gently so the legs settle a couple of inches down for grip.
Sit in slowly and test. Ease your weight in. The frame tensions as you settle, and you can shift the bed forward or back to find your balance.
Small Adjustments That Make a Big Difference
Common Questions
How long does Go Hammock assembly take at the beach?
About three to five minutes once you have done it a couple of times. The shock corded poles and color coded clips mean there is very little guesswork, even on your first try.
Do I need trees or posts to set it up?
No. The Go Hammock has a freestanding frame, so it stands on its own on open sand. That is the whole point of the design. You are never hunting for the right pair of trees.
Is it stable on loose sand?
Yes, with one small step. Press the base bars down so the feet settle a couple of inches into the sand. On very soft beaches, dig a shallow scoop under each foot for extra grip.
What happens in windy conditions?
It holds well on its own. If the wind really picks up, angle the open side away from the breeze and weigh down the base bars with a cooler or a sand filled dry bag.
Bring the Go Hammock to Your Next Beach Day
Freestanding, packs into its own bag, and sets up on bare sand in minutes. The Go Hammock is built for the spot you actually want to lie down, no trees required.
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