| Hammock Care & Tips | ||
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All hammocks are made more comfortable if sat in on an angle (fig. 1). This flattens out your body and better distributes your weight for less tension, good back support, and thus greater comfort. Some wide hammocks—like the Yucatan or Maya hammock— are comfortable when lying across it. (fig. 2). In a double hammock, two people can sit together in several ways (figs 3-4). | ![]() |
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Position yourself to sit on the hammock as you would a bed or chair - that is, with your back to the hammock. Do not straddle the hammock or climb in feet first. Reach behind you and spread the hammock out before you sit down (fig. 5). This gives you a bigger target and ensures you make full use of the hammock's space for the best weight distribution. Sit down, stretch out and relax. Getting out of the hammock is even easier. Just swing your legs over the side, sit up, then stand up using the edges or "rails" of the hammock to push yourself up with your hands. |
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Hanging Avoid hanging a hammock directly on hooks as friction wear may result. Instead, loop chain or rope from hook through loop end of hammock and back to the hook (fig 6). Handling Storage Washing Weather Repair |
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