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The Net Hammock or Chinchorro: the freshness solution

The net hammock called "Chinchorro" in Latin America, where it originates from, represents in Mexico and Colombia the quintessential net hammock, in the pure Latin tradition. At first glance, everyone knows it, even though other fabric models remain more popular. Yet, it would only take trying it to adopt it. The net hammock will provide you with great comfort that you will no longer be able to do without.

Net hammock: the ancestor of all hammocks

The net hammock comes straight from Latin America. It was born in arid and semi-arid regions where the heat is intense during the night and where it is pleasant to stay above the ground to rest or sleep at night. Discovered by Christopher Columbus 5 centuries ago, the net hammock is in Mexico what the futon is in Japan. Many Mexicans still use it every day for sleeping, except in regions where it is cold and it is only used for relaxation moments. It is no coincidence that the ancestral manufacturing techniques have crossed 1000 years of history and alone guarantee its comfort and exceptional lifespan.

Net hammock: the freshness asset

For centuries, the net hammock has cradled while ventilating those who get caught in its nets. This is its primary quality and it is above all for this reason that the net hammock is appreciated. Swaying from right to left, it brings you a moment of calm, which only it has the secret to. Undulating from one side to the other, the mesh that constitutes it lets the ambient air pass through for a natural and instant refreshment. As a result, it is particularly appreciated in summer outdoors and ideally in the shade of trees during heat waves. Not to mention that it presents a real advantage for the forgetful who forget to put it away in rain. Indeed, the net hammock has the ability to dry in record time with a little wind.

Net hammock: the Mexican tradition

What makes the comfort and durability of a net hammock is the quality of its cotton fibers, combined with weaving techniques. So, do not opt for low-cost hammocks from Asia. These are pure imitations, 100% polyester or polypropylene and with uncertain lifespan. This is why the Mexican hammock is unmatched. Fresh, soft, it is made of a 4-thread cotton mesh (invented by the Mayas), still hand-woven today. Tight and particularly stretchy, it makes it one of the most comfortable models in the world. Nothing less! Moreover, if you go to Mexico, apart from some tourist items, you will mainly find only net hammocks. Can you see yourself there already? Discover without hesitation our freshness guaranteed 100% Mexican net hammock models.

And for outdoors

Discover our Mexican models that fear neither sun, frost, nor rain, in our Mexican luxury hammocks section. We guarantee these hammocks for 5 years outdoors!


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To preserve a net hammock, it is recommended to wash it by hand with a mild soap and hang it in the shade to prevent the sun from damaging the fibers. Storing the hammock in a dry place and protecting it from rain also extends its lifespan.

In Mexico, particularly in the Yucatán region, sleeping in a hammock is a tradition that dates back to the Mayan era. The Mexican hammock is specially designed to offer comfort and coolness, making it ideal for the hot climates of this region.

Cotton hammocks are prized for the softness they provide. They are perfect for indoor use or in sheltered areas. On the other hand, nylon, less soft, is more weather-resistant, making it ideal for prolonged outdoor use.

The making of a Mayan hammock can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the complexity of the weaving and the size. Each hammock is the result of meticulous work, making each piece unique.

No, all our Mexican hammocks are made according to pure Mexican tradition, which means we let the artisans create their own designs. None are identical. We photograph them one by one to allow you to choose the color you want.

In the 1980s, Mexican hammocks were mainly made as a hobby. Today, many families in Latin America have made it their main activity. Moreover, there is no industrial machine capable of producing the famous Mexican hammock with 4-thread mesh. That is why, although craftsmanship is becoming rare, the Mexican hammock endures thanks to the transmission of know-how from generation to generation and strong global demand.

Mexican hammocks are very durable thanks to their interwoven threads, but they require some precautions to last. To prevent them from stretching or tearing, be careful with metal or sharp objects, such as rings, watches, or earrings. Avoid rubbing them against rough surfaces. Once these small precautions are taken, you can enjoy relaxing moments in one of the most comfortable hammocks in the world!

A spreader bar hammock is a type whose ends are kept open by two wooden bars. Unlike the classic hammock that wraps around the body, the spreader bar hammock remains taut and offers a flatter position. Very decorative, it adds an elegant touch to gardens, villas, or hotels. Ideal for relaxing in the sun, reading, or sunbathing by a pool.