Happybuy Yoga Sling Inversion, 9.6 FT Height Inversion Yoga Swing Stand,Max Capacity 551lbs/250kg Aerial Yoga Frame with 472in/12m Yoga Swing Inversion Sling Body Bundle Safety Belts
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The silk's length is measured in meters (6/12m). Aerial Hammocks are usually numbered 6, and Silks are numbered 12. 115 is shown in the image with the measurements. 3 inches, or a little more than 9. 5' in height The frame is very sturdy, though silks and inversions are difficult to get enough clearance on. Silks are more versatile than hammocks, but they aren't as versatile as hammocks.
Hello buyer,br>I appreciate your taking the time to respond to my email. br>br>Our product can support 550 pounds and is suitable for adults weighing up to 150 pounds. We must, however, check to see if the playground surface is smooth. Rubber anti-slip technology is used in our product. On rough ground, the skid base may not provide sufficient stability. br>br>I hope this information is useful. br>Best regards, Jennifer Customer Service
Hello buyer,br>I appreciate your taking the time to respond to my email. br>br>The product's overall height is 9. 6ft of space that can be used in any way. The product is 6 feet wide at its widest point. You may need to pay attention to the angle when doing yoga on the ground. br>br>I hope this information is useful. br>Best regards, Jennifer Customer Service
It's an incredible system. Both static and swiveling options are available.
Selected User Reviews For Happybuy Yoga Sling Inversion, 9.6 FT Height Inversion Yoga Swing Stand,Max Capacity 551lbs/250kg Aerial Yoga Frame with 472in/12m Yoga Swing Inversion Sling Body Bundle Safety Belts
This item is extremely durable. Tall and imposing. I would have appreciated some assistance with the setup. Scarf is missing hardware. It was taller than I thought. The ceiling was too low to allow it to fit into the intended area. It's a massive building. I did put it together on my own, but only with the assistance of angels. I was on the verge of giving up when I realized how difficult it was. I was on the verge of removing the pieces from the middle segment. I could have thrown out my back if I hadn't cut it short, so seriously consider having someone else assist you. It weighs a ton. I'm not sure how I managed to get it to stand, but I did it somehow. br>br>It didn't come with instructions on how to hang the scarf or hammock, just photos that didn't match the hardware they provided, so I used the straps that came with the hammock (different purchase), lasso'd them up, and it worked perfectly. I tied them where I think a carabiner should go, but there are no holes in the top bar to accommodate them ( Carabiners cannot be used because the bar is too thick. ) It wasn't in the instructions if I was supposed to put one of the hardware pieces on first before standing it up. I'm not going to disassemble it once more. Lol. I plan on watching a lot of videos. See what other people are up to. For the time being, it does a great job of supporting my hammock. I have the ability to turn on my back. It's built to last. The scarf is something I'd like to work on. go up high, but I'm not sure how to do that yet, so you should either know what you're doing or be willing to learn. If you're a beginner like me, be familiar with setup or be prepared to watch videos. br>br>I believe it will be better once I've given it more time to be tested. I'm more confident in its ability to hold its shape, so it'll be perfect for my kids' hammocks. Things to do with therapy. A hoop is also on the way. Oh, it does occasionally slide slightly when more weights are added (like when my kids try to sit on me lol), but it's not like a jump or wobble, and I believe that's what the safety straps are for. I don't know how to do proper form yet, but I can completely turn around. I'm feeling pretty secure. That's a lot safer than my door (the door trapezes bend the door). I'm not sure why I was drawn to these in the first place. I'm a 120-pound woman. 130 lbs. , 5'5" Because I set the carabiners on the lowest loops on my hammock straps until I learned how to do things properly, the photo of me upside down is only so low to the ground. Obtain mats (I used them all for my children's hugglepods and will require more before attempting anything high).
I've had my eye on this item for a long time but never got around to purchasing it until Covid came along. I've been missing aerials for a long time, and this simple to assemble apparatus has rekindled my love for aerials (in the privacy of my own home). Of course, because my apartment only has standard height, I wasn't able to set it up to full height, but It's still fun to be able to hang upside down at home and play with my own sling! I'm glad I purchased it.
For the price of this equipment and what they claim the weight capacity is, the construction on this piece is downright dangerous! br>For the record, I am only 130 pounds, and while I was on it, the piece began to bend all wrong on top. Fortunately, I was able to safely exit the building and guide it to the ground. br>Wish there was a way to fix this. My return period has ended, but at the very least, I should receive a refund! Definitely, because their shoddy construction could have resulted in serious injury to me!.
The packaging was a little beat up on the outside, but everything was fine on the inside; the frame appears to be very sturdy and was easy to put together; Even so, it will take some effort and most likely two people because it is nearly 10 feet tall. tall. I watched a few videos on how to secure the sling and rig on the internet, but it was actually quite simple. The hardware that comes with it is bulletproof. The rig that our young aerialist has is working well for her. We've all hung on it, and it appears to be very sturdy and capable of supporting a lot of weight (I'm 250 pounds) on an even, laminate floor. Drops are not recommended, but the rest of the game is fantastic. br>To keep this in, we purchased a $20 45" x 12" duffel, which has plenty of room but is heavy to lift all at once. br>Here's an example of a misunderstanding: Although the instructions show how to hang the silk as a two-point hammock, only one sling is provided to connect the rig to the frame - Our aerialist prefers to tie the silk into a loop, but you'll need to purchase a second sling if you require a two-point attachment.
I don't think it's tall enough for silks, but it's a great yoga mat. This is something I strongly suggest.
My ceilings are low, but it still works well as a swing in a room with lower ceilings.
Today, she worked on it for 4 hours straight! br>br>When the box arrived, it was significantly heavier than I had anticipated (2 person lift message on the box). It took only two people to put it together. It's possible to put it together by yourself, but it'd be a pain because the legs are quite long. br>br>It's probably not something you'll want to disassemble and reassemble all the time, but it's actually quite good!.