Here's 7 Easy Steps On How To Use It:

STEP 1

Find Your TwoTrees🌴🌴

Aim for 4-8m apart. Use strong trees over 15cm wide and make sure they're still alive. Our straps are wide and tree friendly.

It's probably a good idea to look up too 🥥‼️

The wider the tree, the shorter the span. Roof racks, lamposts, all work and we have had ours up in some right places for a quick chill - if only we knew we would have a hammock business back then we would have more pictures!

STEP 2

Start With The Straps... 🔗

No Knots. No Fuss. Pass the 13 loops through the singular loop around your Two Trees at head height. Pull tight and our mate tension will do the rest.

STEP 3

Unravel The Goodness ꩜

Using one carribeaner, clip one side of the hammock in place. Then walk to the other strap unravelling the hammock as you go. Careful not to let it touch the floor. No one wants a dirty bed.

STEP 4

Find the swing of things 🕺

Even out the loops so they are level. Start off fairly tight as everything will stretch when you get into it. If you need to make adjustments. Its a simple click and go!

Its all personal preference. Some like a nice tight swing and others like a looser, more diagonal swing. Both ensure your back is kept straight.

Step 5

Entry & Exit 🍃

It really was that easy. Congratulations, you just strung up your TwoTrees hammock!

This is what we like to call Day Time Chill Mode. Perfect for chilling by the beach, reading a book, or a summertime nap in the garden

Ensure the bug net side is facing the ground, lift the far side of the hammock over your head, hook your bum in and fall backwards.

Swinging Like A Pro!

STEP 6

Engaging the Sleep System 🛌

Day time chilling is great but camping? You want to be covered and protected.

Hint: Get your elastics and Rain Tarp Ready...

Step 6

Always Use Protection ⛑️

Bug Protection couldn't be simpler, easier, or better. We really cracked this one at TwoTrees.

You need 2 elastics, but we send you 4.

Clip one of the elastics to one D Link on the net, loop through your tree strap and hook the other end onto the other D link.

Top Tip - Make a spacious cavity to sleep in by putting a stick between the two d links to act as a pole (Seen Pictured)

Step 7

Staying Dry 💦

Setting the tarp up is simple too. Take two diagonal corners and tie them around your trees using the guy ropes provided.

Then take the opposite sides and tie them down with guy ropes and pegs provided.

4 fixings. minimal effort.

Pro Tip: make sure your straps are hanging down vertically from the carribeaner. These track the water away from your hammock and keep you dry and toasty

Added Bonus: Clip your bag and shoes to your hammock to keep them dry too. No more soggy shoes!

Step 8 (optional)

Warm for Winter

Unzip the two bottom layers and insert an insulated sleeping pad for added warmth and insulation in the winter months.

You dont need to carry a big underquilt around.