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Hammock Mounting Hardware — Secure & Durable | Motivs.lv

Discover mounting hardware for hammocks including eye bolts, carabiners, tree straps, ceiling anchors and full hanging kits designed for safe, easy attachment. These products prioritize load capacity, corrosion resistance and simple installation for gardens, terraces, balconies or indoor beams. Browse options by material and weight rating to find the right solution for relaxing outdoors or inside.

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Mount Kit for Hanging Hammock Chair Swing
Item in stock
14.90 € 4.80 €

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Heavy Duty Swing and Hammock Hanging Kit with Straps 300kg
Item in stock
8.60 € 5.80 €

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Mounting Carabiner Hook for Attaching Hanging Chairs Swings Hammocks
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4.90 € 1.40 €

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Hammock Garden Swing Hanging Straps Belts Mounting Assembly Kit
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9.90 € 3.80 €

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Hammock Mounting Cord Rope, 2m
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5.90 € 1.90 €

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10 pcs Elastic Ball Bungee Loop Cord Tie Down Strap Wire Fix Tent Marquees Gazebos
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
7.90 € 5.10 €
Ceiling mounting kit for hanging chair Kokon Neo-Sport, 1.3 m
Delivery 7-14 bussiness days
17.30 €
Swing and Hammock Hanging Straps Kit with Carabiners, 150 kg
Delivery 5-10 bussiness days
12.10 €
Tree Swing Hanging Straps Kit Neo-Sport 2 Pack 150 cm, Black
Delivery 7-14 bussiness days
15.90 €

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Trizand 23597 Hammock/Swing Mounting Kit
Delivery 7-12 bussiness days
12.50 € 12.00 €


 

This category contains a range of mounting hardware specifically designed for hammocks, hanging chairs and portable swings. You will find eye bolts, carabiners, chains, steel hooks, tree straps, concrete anchors, ceiling mounts and swivel connectors. Materials vary from stainless steel and galvanized steel to high-strength alloys, offering different levels of corrosion resistance and load capacity.

Typical use cases include backyard and garden relaxation, terrace and balcony installation, indoor mounting to beams or joists, camping and travel setups, and commercial or professional installations where certified load ratings are required. Tree straps are ideal for outdoor use when you prefer not to drill into wood; anchors and bolts suit masonry or structural beams inside or outside.

Key benefits are safety, durability, weather resistance and ease of installation. Product specifications usually list working load limits, break strengths, bolt diameters, strap widths and lengths, and material grades. Choose stainless steel or high-quality galvanized options for coastal or wet environments to minimize corrosion. For indoor mounts, ensure your beam or joist can support dynamic loads caused by swinging.

How to choose the right hardware: first determine the maximum load including dynamic forces, then select hardware with an appropriate safety factor (commonly 2–3x the expected load). Match the anchor type to the mounting surface: expansion anchors for solid concrete, sleeve anchors or toggle bolts for hollow materials, and heavy-duty eye bolts for structural timbers. For quick portability, consider hammock straps with adjustable loops and carabiners rated for climbing or industrial use.

  • Corrosion-resistant materials: stainless steel and quality galvanization
  • Tree-friendly straps available to avoid drilling into trunks
  • Clear working load and break strength ratings on products
  • Complete kits with anchors, carabiners and straps for easy setup
  • Adjustable lengths and quick-release carabiners for portability

Frequently Asked Questions

Check the working load limit (WLL) and choose mounts with a safety factor of at least 2–3 times your expected load. Remember to account for dynamic forces from swinging which increase the effective load on the hardware.
Yes. Use wide tree straps to protect bark and avoid drilling. For concrete use expansion anchors or concrete-specific bolts. Hollow materials need toggle bolts or specialty anchors—choose anchors based on the substrate.
Inspect bolts, carabiners and straps regularly for rust, wear or damage. Outdoor hardware should be checked at least once per season; with heavy use inspect more often. Lubricate threads if needed and replace any parts that show significant wear.
When correctly chosen and installed, yes. For children, pick mounts with higher safety margins and check installations frequently. For year-round outdoor use, select corrosion-resistant materials; consider removing soft components in extreme weather to extend service life.