hängematten 24 XL Family-sized Thick Cord Mayan Hammocks by Hammock Universe USA
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hängematten 24

hängematten 24 XL Family-sized Thick Cord Mayan Hammocks by Hammock Universe USA

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hängematten 24 XL Family-sized Thick Cord Mayan Hammocks by Hammock Universe USAHIGHLIGHTS Works great as a bed substitute 15 feet long, 6. 6 feet wide after initial stretching Mayan craftsmanship: hand woven by traditional artisan weavers Huge 7 foot long resting area A top seller Great for family: supports over 800 pounds! The largest hammock we carry Super comfy cotton thread weave Diamond stitched for strong support DESCRIPTION Mayan hammocks have lots of imitators, but theres only one true traditional Mayan hammock design

HIGHLIGHTS

• Works great as a bed substitute
• 15 feet long, 6.6 feet wide after initial stretching
• Mayan craftsmanship: hand-woven by traditional artisan weavers
• Huge 7-foot long resting area
• A top seller
• Great for family: supports over 800 pounds!
• The largest hammock we carry
• Super comfy cotton thread weave
• Diamond-stitched for strong support

DESCRIPTION

Mayan hammocks have lots of imitators, but there’s only one true traditional Mayan hammock design and this is it. What does that mean? Quality cotton threads more than triple the normal thickness, woven in the traditional diamond pattern for astoundingly strong support. These hammocks can hold an amazing 850 pounds, so don’t be surprised (or panic!) if your lounging is interrupted by the rest of the family, including the dog!

Traditional Mayan hammocks have been made the same way for generations, and today are still woven with the same attention to quality, comfort, and durability in the city of Merida and the northern region of the Mexican Yucatan. Our Mayan hammocks are perfect for lounging and sleeping, with 7-foot-long by 6.5-foot-wide beds. Kick back with your favorite book, use your toe to launch and swing yourself into a lulled sleep, or spend the night in what many people compare to floating on a soft, spongy cloud.

The hammock will get close to 15 feet after a few initial stretches. Some are woven tighter than others, and some looser, depending on the artisan who made it. These are handmade hammocks, and there are variations between all of them. No two are similar. The same goes for the color. 

Please note that your hammock may be slightly shorter or longer than 15 feet after initial use. 15 feet is not an absolute length, and we cannot guarantee its final length after stretch.

These handmade beauties come in dazzling color combinations and are made with the highest quality cotton threads, which accounts for their popularity. A Mayan hammock is designed to offer many years of lounging and is constructed using a unique diamond weaving technique that offers both comfort and durability.

* Please note: no two Mayan hammocks are necessarily the same as they are individually woven and designed. They are as much art as function, so color combinations may vary from those pictured.

** Our Mayan Hammocks are handmade and dyed in a natural way. These hammocks use artisanal dye and not chemical dyes to color the prepared cotton threads. Mayan weavers integrate natural dyes to protect their natural surroundings by reducing the amount of synthetic chemicals involved in the dyeing process. These hammocks are not colorfast so they will bleed and fade quickly under the rain and sun. This being said, it is best to store the hammock after use or you can leave it outdoors as long as it is protected by a hammock cover against the sun and rain.

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Product(s) Ship to 48 Contiguous States
What's Included Hammock
Warranty 1 Year
Brand Hammock Universe
Materials Cotton with Nylon End Strings
Weight Capacity (lb) 869
Recommended Hanging Distance (ft) 12+
Size 3 or more People
Overall Hammock Length (ft) ~13.8 (Expect hammock to stretch by 12-18 inches after the first few uses) See description
Hammock Bed Length (ft) 7
Hammock Bed Width (ft) 6.6
Recommended Storage After Outdoor Use Yes
Weight (lb) 6
String/Rope Diameter
2.0mm or 5/64inch
Hammock Weave Double Weave for Strength with ~108 End Strings/Side
Made in
Mexico
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