By Maxence Boutin. Hammocks. Published at Sunday, March 18th, 2018 - 19:09:41 PM.
Today's hammocks come in various models such as a quilted hammock, cotton hammock, fabric hammock, camping hammocks. These models of hammocks come in single or double hammocks as well. If you and your loved one enjoy lying outdoors in the sun or under the moon, a double hammock would be an excellent addition to your backyard furniture.
Hammock Bliss Single Portable Hammock: This hammock provides ultimate comfort to its users because it is designed to provide the most comfort to the body. This strong yet beautiful hammock can carry 350 lbs of weight. The other features of this hammock are its compact size; it is lightweight and can be washed in washing machine. The hammock can dry easily. It is equipped with 6 mm thick climbing rope which is 100 inches in length. In addition, it is easy to transport this bag as it comes with a travel bag attached which can also be used as gear pouch. The climbing ropes at the sides are made of 100% nylon. The nylon used in the ropes is of superior quality which can dry quickly, is soft, and does not rot.
Texsport Wilderness Hammock with Mosquito Netting: This is a multipurpose hammock that can convert into a tent very easily. The hammock bottom is made of cotton canvas. The hammock has mesh to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects and bugs. With this hammock you can rest assured of your safety and comfort. The hammock is quite spacious and measures 82" x 28" x 18". The capacity of the hammock is 250 pounds. It comes with a nylon storage bag and weighs around 3 pounds. The price of this hammock / tent is only $35.
The hammock was first used between 450-404 B.C. by one of Socrates students. Sometime in the 1700s, it is reported that Christopher Columbus brought the hammock back to Europe from the islands he had explored. In their early days, hammocks were constructed with tree bark sisal leaves. Today's hammocks are constructed with fabrics such as cotton, polyester, Nylon, Olefin and Nylon Silk. Along with the many fabrics used to make hammocks, the design styles have improved.
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