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What are hammocks made of?
We weave nylon and cotton cords. For special
orders we can weave other kinds of material
on request. We weave sisal, sansiviera, hemp
and polyester cords.
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How long will cotton or nylon last?
They will last for many years if you give
your hammock the proper care. It should not
be left outdoors for long periods of time,
especially in sunlight and rain. Some people
think nylon may be outdoors for long periods
of time. It is not so.
Nylon needs the same proper care as cotton.
We also suggest wearing appropriate clothing
while you are resting in your hammock. Avoid
buttons, jewelry, shoes, watches or any
other object that might grab or cut cords.
Nevertheless cut, broken or burned cords can
be repaired by knotting the ends.
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What is the difference between sizes?
We work four hammock sizes. #3 - #4 - #5 -
#6 (each number equals the number of thread
tubes we weave in the body of the hammock)
Length is the same for each size. The
difference is for the width of the hammock.
Width gives the size. The higher the number,
the wider (and bigger the hammock)
We suggest #6 for two or more (up to 1,400
pounds). It is a very strong hammock. Very
resistant. The larger the hammock the more
comfortable it will feel. This holds true
even for one person. The general rule is to
get the largest hammock you can reasonably
afford.
#5 hammocks are also very strong and
resistant. We recommend this for one person.
It can be shared with someone else.
#4 hammocks are for one adult person. It is
a light and also strong hammock. We
recommend it for camping and traveling. Very
easy for carrying and handling.
#3 hammocks is also a very resistant one for
kids or one adult person. We recommend it
for beach, camping, traveling and short naps.
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Hammock hanging methods?
Hammock can be hanged to a strong wall, a
tree, a palm tree, in a sail boat etc. etc.
Hang it so that the ends where it is tied
are about 6 feet from the ground, so that it
hangs down to a level between your knees and
your hips. You can use rope, chain, strong
cords for poles and trees. For a wood wall
you can drill a heavy duty hook. For
concrete walls you can do the same or you
can order from us our special bronze, (plastic),
or iron hanging kit. Please click on the
accessories (bottom) for more info. We will
include an instructions sheet with every
hammock.
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How do you wash it?
You should wash it only if it is strictly
necessary. Because of the diamond design
weaving it is not easy that your hammock
gets dirty.
If you want to wash your hammock please
check the picture attached.
Soak only the body of the hammock in a
bucket with cold water and mild soap,
leaving arms in the outside. Squeeze it with
your hands with care, and leave soaked for
30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Hang it to dry.
A cotton hammock will shrink right after
washing it but it returns to normal size
when in use again.
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May I choose the color of my hammock or
make a personal color combination?
Yes you can. This is how we do it. We send
you a digital picture from our warehouse
stock. If none of them pleases you then you
ask for your special combination and we
weave it for you in a 2-3 week period of
time.
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Do I get any instructions with my Mayan
hammock?
With every hammock you receive a guide with
hanging and care tips, knot tying
instructions, and directions for folding to
keep your hammock free of tangles.
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What is the difference between a spread
bar hammock and a hammock without a bar?
A spread bar hammock is known as an American
style hammock. It is a very decorative
hammock because of its beauty and size. We
suggest it for gardens and terraces.
A hammock without a bar is a typical Mayan
hammock. This is our specialty. It was
designed 3000 years ago by the Mayan Indians
and it is considered the most comfortable
hammock in the world by customers.
Chiropractors and Orthopedists recommend it
for people with back problems.
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What is a Sisal hammock?
Three thousand years ago when Mayan people
only knew sisal cord which is obtained from
the “henequen plant” grown all over the
Yucatán Peninsula, hammocks were woven with
the sisal cord they obtained from henequen.
Hammocks are still woven in this cord. They
are strong but some people think they are
less comfortable than cotton or nylon
because of the roughness of the sisal cord.
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