Why Cotton Hammocks?

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Why Cotton Hammocks?

You know the saying..."Cotton, the fabric of our lives." But why is this so?

Many things that we wear, sleep on, sleep under, walk on, or utilize in wound-care, etc., contain some percentage of cotton. It is a fiber that is used everyday, by everyone, in one way or another. It has qualities that have made it a choice crop for centuries around the world. Today though, cotton is being largely displaced by synthetic fibers that have qualities that exceed the natural crop plant. These fibers can also be mass-produced and sold at relatively lower costs.

Cotton, unlike sythetics, has the advantage of being soft and fluffy. Nothing feels more comfortable than 100% cotton. Durability is also a great feature of 100% cotton. And when it comes to hammocks, cotton beats all other fibers for comfort, softness, and durability.

If you are thinking about purchasing a hammock then a Brazilian hammock is what you want. Hammocks were invented by the indians of Brazil and continue to form an important part of Brazilian culture today. The comfort of Brazilian hammocks is unparalled. The hammocks are tightly woven with 100% natural cotton fiber and come with a hand crocheted fringe.

Take it from me, someone who spent 3 months sleeping in a Brazilian hammock on land, sea, and in the air!

Use The 5 W's When Choosing A Hammock 

By Philippe Bourdeau

Hammocks are only good for one thing, and that's relaxing! So when you're picking out a hammock, the first rule is: don't stress about it, because hammocks are anti-stress. Besides, this article gives you all the information you need for each hammock type. You'll feel absolutely comfortable making the right hammock choice. (Pun intended!)

The second rule to consider when choosing a hammock is: think about yourself first. You won't use the hammock unless it's sheer heaven for you to ease back into.

What to Consider Before Choosing a Hammock

Here's a few W's to think about:

Who will use it? Most of our hammock styles can hold up to three adults. Now that's a cozy get-together! And some of our hammocks are easier for kids (and pets) to climb into than others

What material will suit you best? Although early hammocks were made from hamack tree bark (the name "hammock" comes from this), our hammocks are made from one of three textiles: string, rope, or cloth.

* Cloth - Hammocks made from cloth have a bed-like feel. Cloth is easy to maintain and there's a wider variety of colors and materials that range from durable canvas to high-tech fabrics. However, because cloth hammocks don't have an open weave, they don't provide as much ventilation as rope or string.

* Rope - The classic style of a rope hammock is familiar to nearly everyone. This is an extremely durable material that, with a quality hammock, can be very comfortable. However, some people find rope has too rigid of a feel.

* String - The benefits of string are that it's highly breathable, lightweight, and quick-drying. It can also be dyed in a variety of colors and is an inexpensive material. However, the colors can fade with use and it's not as durable as rope or cloth.

Where you will use it? Inside or outside? Take measurements of the area where you plan to hang the hammock. This will come in handy when its time to order.

When you will use it? Will it hang outside for the duration of your warm weather season? Some of our hammocks are more weather-resistant than others.

Think about why you will use it. Wait a minute! This was already covered. There's only one reason to buy a hammock - to relax and do absolutely nothing!

Now that you've thought about how you'll use your hammock, it's time to decide on an exact style.

* Brazilian hammocks

* Camping hammocks

* Mayan hammocks

* Rope hammocks

Brazilian Hammocks:
Brazilian hammocks are made from thick, soft cotton cloth that's both resilient and comfortable. The styles offer lots of color choices. These hammocks can be left outside during the warm season, but the colors will slowly fade over time like a pair of jeans.

Camping Hammocks:
Camping hammocks do three things very well:

They fold up small (8" x 4") and weigh very little (10 oz.).

The netting protects against insects.

All that and they're still extremely comfortable!

These camping hammocks are made from durable parachute nylon.

Mayan Hammocks:
Mayan hammocks are made of colorful dyed string that's woven in a diamond weave pattern. Skilled Mayan artisans weave hammocks (in ethical and humane conditions), and each one is an individually crafted piece of art.

Lying on a Mayan hammock - whether it's the extra-large size with extra-thick string or the regular Mayan hammock - has been compared to lying on a soft sponge. The pliable cotton string is the secret to these hammocks' unmatched comfort.

Rope Hammocks:
The rope hammocks spread open with wooden spacer bars. You can choose between the classic white cotton rope and soft-spun, braided polyester (that some claim is even softer than cotton). The weatherized cotton rope hammock has hand-braided, reinforced edges.

Philippe Bourdeau is the owner of [http://www.HammockUniverse.com]www.HammockUniverse.com. Hammock Universe is a leading online retailer specializing in hammocks, hammock stands, hanging chairs and accessories. Worldwide shipping.

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