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GONE - Large freestanding fatboy hammock ("headdemock") w/raincover FREE for pickup in SE15


LisaSam

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UPDATE - four replies received, thank you. Working through them in order and likely to work out with one, I think. Thank you.


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Sad to be giving this away, but don't have space for it anymore. I want to get it sorted before work on Monday, hence offering it for free instead of trying to sell.


Image is from fatboy's website. Here's the link the exact model: https://shop.fatboy.com/gb/headdemock-online-shop As you can see, it retails for ?349.95. I bought it about two years ago.


In terms of condition, some of the support poles were sitting in a garden and then packed into the carrier bag that comes with, so expect a bit of dirt where it was in contact with the ground. The hammock itself comes in a separate bag to the poles (that comes with the hammock too). I also have the fatboy raincover for it and I found this worked well when fitted correctly.


You will need a car or a couple of strong/tall friends to collect this. It's probably bigger than you think. I've been storing it in this garden shed: http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/keter-medium-storage-cabinet---2ft-4in-x-1ft-8in-124607 And I have room in it for the hammock plus some cleaning stuff and not much else.


But if you have the room, this is a wonderful hammock. I spent summer days relaxing on it with pillows, books and laptop. It was great.


So if this sounds like something for you and you can arrange pickup before Monday, PM me and we'll arrange it.


Thanks.

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