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Three Materials That Hammocks Are Made Of

Hammocks are great tools for resting, sleeping and relaxing. They are portable, which makes them convenient. And they can be placed anywhere in the house with minimal hassle. They also come in a number of colors, so you can seamlessly incorporate them with the theme of the event or surroundings. And above all, they are cheap. So you do not have to worry about running low on budget if you decide to install three or five of them around your house. And with the summer season just around the corner, this wouldn't be a surprise.

Now, you probably are aware of this, but hammocks are made from different materials. As such, you will have to be clear about what your preference is before you go and look out for items to buy. See, the material you use will determine how comfortable you feel when laying on a hammock. And it will also affect how satisfied you are with its aesthetics. Durability may also be influenced by a hammock's composition. And with that, maintenance requirements may also be addressed by the type you buy.


So far, there are three common choices for you to consider:

The first is cotton and is generally regarded as the most comfortable of all the options. And given its organic nature, it is said to be more breathable, less irritating and quite environmentally friendly. Strength is not something to get concerned about since producers see to it that they weave enough cotton to support the weight of two to three people in one hammock. However, it is not the type of substance that withstands wear and tear. Upon prolonged exposure to sunlight, a cotton-made hammock may lose its luster. On top of that, it is also prone to mold and mildew infestation. Majority of the rope and fabric hammock variety are made of this material. So you have to consider carefully where you intend to place it. If indoors, then cotton will be a good choice. However, if you'd like them outdoors, you'd probably do better getting hammocks made of the next two materials.

Polyester is the second most common type of fabric hammocks are made from and they are considerably more durable than cotton. And they aren't as demanding when it comes to maintenance. In addition, they are also less susceptible to mold or mildew, which means a greater lifespan. And they do not compromise comfort, even with all these advantages in play. Perhaps, their only downside is the fact that they are man-made which makes them less conducive to disposal.

Canvas is another synthetic material used for hammocks. And they can be part cotton, polyester or hemp. But given that it is synthetic in nature, a canvas hammock's characteristics lean more towards that of polyester - which means they are tough, sturdy and suitable for outside use. One thing you might find interesting about them is that they are popularly used by the Navy.

Having been presented the available selection, it is now up to you to decide what you would pick out for your home. It is important that you not only look at the price of the product but also what it is made of so you do not get a product that is less than your expectations.


Article Source: Cedric P Loiselle


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