Will water damage my hammock?
byWhile occasional exposure to water will not damage a hammock, excessive contact can lead to mold and mildew. Nylon hammocks are more weather-resistant than…
While occasional exposure to water will not damage a hammock, excessive contact can lead to mold and mildew. Nylon hammocks are more weather-resistant than…
On the contrary! Hammocks that have been properly set up can reduce pressure on your spine and minimize tossing and turning that often leads…
Hammocks can be hung from trees, posts, walls, or hammock stands. Healthy trees (12″/ 31cm diameter or larger) can support hammocks with the use…
Hammocks that have not been properly set up can harm or kill trees. A hammock should never be secured to a sapling or a…
It is important to read all care instructions for your specific hammock. Some hammocks can be machine washed in cold water with mild detergent….
Single hammocks are intended for use by one adult only, with a maximum weight capacity of 250-300 lbs. Double hammocks can be used by…
Hammocks provide a fun and relaxing experience for children, but they should only use them when supervised by an adult. Children can become entangled…
While today, hammocks are used for relaxation and leisure, 1,000 years ago, they served a different function. Ancient Mayans are believed to have originally…
Hammocks can be made from a variety of materials. The most traditional is cotton, which is lightweight, comfortable, and easily transportable. Rope (both cotton…