![]() Whether you already are experiencing pain, or you want to be proactive to care for your spine to prevent future issues, try the yoga aerial hammock and you will not be disappointed! Given the challenges we face in everyday life, all of us can be susceptible. These can be contributed to by sedentary computer work, heavy lifting, frequent bending, weak abdominal muscles, lack of movement in everyday life, stress, and poor posture. In fact, back pain is the second leading cause of doctors' visits according to the Journal of General Internal Medicine.īack pain is most often caused by a lack of flexibility or a lack of strength. And you will experience all the benefits of hanging upside down in an easy and safe way.ĭid you know that 75-80% of Americans experience back pain in their lives? When cradled with your entire body weight supported by the hammock, you will be able to stretch and strengthen your body in new ways. No matter your level of fitness or yoga experience, you will amaze yourself with what you can achieve with the yoga hammock. Our products are easy to install - we guide you through every step of the way!Īerial is for EVERY BODY. Plus they come with everything you need to get started. The soft, strong, supportive nylon tricot aerial hammocks provide comfort and versatility for many uses. Our Aerial Yoga Hammocks are top quality - you will feel the difference. We recommend starting with the Yoga Hammock Set if you're new, because it is easiest to start with! All of our gear is professional quality, certified and tested for aerial strength. Uplift Active is owned and operated by aerial professionals - our experts are here to help you find the right equipment and set up for your needs. I have been making portable rigs for over 14 years and over 200 rigs in the country and come highly recommended by professional riggers.From aerial fitness, to performing arts, to therapy, we are here to help you in your aerial journey. Hers is an acceptable alternative to mine if mine does not suit peoples needs. Mine is powder coat, which is extremely tough, hers is spray paint that is not even baked on. Mine uses stainless steel nuts and screws, not hers. My rig was the 1st rig ever to be able to be set up to many various height, she copied that as well. ![]() Mods were made 2 1/2 years ago to address this issue of improper setup. Mine even comes with a extra wide top so Aerial Yoga schools can put 2 people on it at same time side by side.Īlso the leg sliding off was an issue with early versions when people did not follow instructions and did not properly tighten the screws. Mine set up from 6 ft to 24 feet with many, many height adjustment in between. I also have a Heavy Duty rig that is a bit heavier and takes 3 people to set up. I and one lady set up this light weight style rig to 21 feet just by the 2 of us. She bought one of mine and promptly went to my old fabricator and had it copied. Her rig is a copy of my Damnhot rig with minor modifications. The comment that Lynn made about the Damnhot rig are also false. Structural engineers are not in the habit of offering their letter of approval for portable rigs. Also the claims it was reviewed by a structural engineer are not accurate. It was designed to be an adult swing not for aerial. ![]() Even after one use there was a groove in the top poles. The pins that attach the legs could sheer off and the top will grind a groove in the poles. I did test the Suspendium and cannot recommend it. We will offer it at Hope this helps the dialogue. We are in the final stages to get it ready to sell. ![]() The feet are a bit different and adjust to uneven surface. It does not have as much play in the legs, has a better design at the top, no lossening, and there is the ability to use it at 7.6 feet indoors for aerial Yoga up to 18' outdoors. The design I came up with is stable, easy to set up with 2 people not the 4 for the Damn hot rig. I worked on developing a better design and have been building prototypes for the past 3 years. The top loosened, some of the legs loosened with moderate use. I liked some aspects of it, but it was hard to put up and down to the height of 18'. The swing set design is preferred, or the type originally used as a trampoline spot rig. they are not recommended by the "old timers" who have seen rigs fail. I have grown up with a family that built their own trapeze rigs and we performed across the country.
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