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Mayan hammock

Choosing a hammock for the garden is not easy. While just about any hammock can be used in a garden, it is preferable to do some research about the kind of hammock that would be suitable for the family. The size, length, material, stands and accessories require prior thinking. Going to a sales outlet would mean getting convinced by the salesman and buying just what he recommends.

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Mayan hammocks are bright, hand made hammocks rated as the most comfortable hammocks in the world. They are a little different from other types of garden hammocks in their style of hanging and they also have a low center of gravity, which makes the hammock experience more relaxing. The thin fibres used for weaving give [...]

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A non-traditional method of resting and relaxing in the open, suspended in the air with nothing except a thick cloth for support…this is possible with a hammock. A hammock is a fabric sling hung generally between two trees or two posts at a higher level than the ground. It is a strong resting place and [...]

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Even though there are 3 main materials used to make hammocks, there are a wider variety of styles available to today. Some of most popular include the Mayan, Brazilian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan and the ever popular travel or camping hammock. Each style is different and has it’s own set of pros and cons. But they will all come in a variety of colours and sizes, ranging from a 1 person hammock that can hold up to 350lbs to a 2 or even 3 person hammock, which could easily hold up to 600lbs.

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