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Hammocks & Swings

Cotton Hammocks, Hammock Chairs, & Swings

Need to escape from the stresses of life? Then you need to throw yourselves onto hammocks! Hammocks are suspended bed, usually of netting, canvas, or leather. Placing hammocks on your garden or the sides of your house can give you that needed private space once only dreamed of on islands in exotic places far away. There is no better experience than lying on hammocks, with your eyes shut and experience the for a moment that the world can be quite while you enjoy the tranquility and peace of the hammock swings along gentle breeze. This coupled with your other home and garden décor items can give you the feeling of being on vacation while staying at home. 


There are various styles, sizes, and fabrics of hammocks. Cotton hammocks are the most popular hammocks. For many hammock swings, you will need trees to set them up properly. Nevertheless, hammocks can easily be hanged with other things. In addition, we have many hammocks here that stand by themselves – so put these hammock stands and hammock chairs anywhere and let the relaxation begin! 

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More Info on Hammocks

The hammock and its name were introduced to Europeans by Christopher Columbus, who learned of them from Native Americans. While the plaited hammock seems to be native to the Western Hemisphere, blankets have served the same purpose among primitive tribes in other parts of the world. The hammock was formerly used to conserve space on naval vessels. It has served as a means of conveyance in tropical areas.   

This article deals with the most common use of the word hammock, a sling for sleeping or resting in. Particularly in the southern United States, a hammock can also mean a piece of thickly wooded land, usually covered with bushes and vines.

The hammock is a device used to sleep or rest in. It consists of cloth or a network of twine or thin rope which is stretched between two firm points.

The hammock was developed in Pre-Columbian South America or the Caribbean.

Hammocks are standard items in almost all homes in the Yucatán. They were not part of Classic era Maya civilization; they were said to have arrived in Yucatán from the Caribbean less than two centuries before the Spanish conquest. They are made of various materials, and the quality depends greatly on the thread and the number of threads used. Hammocks are made in villages surrounding the capital city Mérida and are sold throughout the world as well as locally. Hammocks hold such a strong place in the hearts of the Yucatecans, that even the most humble of homes have hammock hooks in the walls. Mayan hammocks are made on a loom and are hand woven by men, women and children.

There are currently a wide variety of hammocks available. There are hammocks that are designed specifically for backpacking and include mosquito netting along with pockets for nighttime storage. There are hammocks made out of thin and lightweight material which makes them ideal for taking on daytrips. Other hammocks include self-standing metal or wood structures that support the hammock. Although many people today purchase them premade, it is also possible to make your own hammock.

Ships   

Hammocks have also traditionally been used by sailors on sailing ships; since a hammock moves in concert with the motion of the vessel, the sleeper is not at a risk of being thrown onto the floor.

Some people worry that it is easy to fall out of a hammock during sleep, but this is rarely the case. The sides of traditional hammocks wrap around the sleeper like a cocoon and make an inadvertent fall virtually impossible.

Space

During the Apollo program, the Lunar Module was equipped with hammocks for the commander and lunar module pilot to sleep in between moonwalks.

Source: Answers.com