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Green L sun hammock with its touch of yellow to brighten and add more light to this model. Hammock made in Colombia in a small factory known for the durability of its hammocks.
Green L sun hammock with its touch of yellow to brighten and add more light to this model. Hammock made in Colombia in a small factory known for the durability of its hammocks.
Genuine hammock made in Colombia, this model is used there as an everyday bed. We have chosen a manufacturer that operates in the high-end market. As a result, as an everyday bed, a Colombian will replace it after about 3 years. We observe among our customers a usage that varies from 5 to 15 years depending on the care given by each person.
We have been present in stores since 1993 which allows us to have a good understanding of the longevity of all our products. We distinguish 2 different types of use.
Intense use: for someone who leaves their hammock outside day and night for 5 to 6 months of the year. The suspension cords get tangled! Washing is an unknown.
Careful use: for someone who leaves their hammock outside but brings it in when the weather forecast predicts rain for several days. A passing shower is welcome. The hammock is machine washed at 40° at least once a year at the end of the season then stored inside during the winter. The suspension cords are regularly checked.
Ultra sturdy and non-deformable, this fabric (360g per m²) is consistent. Many hammocks have fabrics that eventually sag and trap you inside. The thread used is recycled cotton. 70% cotton from the textile industry (clean scraps with stable dyes) and 30% polyester. The polyester filament is there to strengthen the recycled thread. This thread is truly ecological as it earned us the “Sustainable Development Trophy” from our chamber of commerce.
A high cotton content will be pleasant against the skin. Fabrics with 50% or more polyester as well as all 100% synthetic fabrics should be avoided.
This hammock is made up of 26 cords in the suspension straps, each with a resistance of 16 kg. That’s a total of 416 kg! Moreover, technically, the breaking weight must be divided by two to get the maximum load. We always underestimate the maximum allowed load in our technical sheets.
Each hammock passes through the hands of various artisans passionate about this work, which resonates as a deep cultural imprint. There, the hammock has a thousand years of history and traditions. Fabric assembly, technical drawing sheets Tropical Influences, hemming, suspension straps, pullado, piola, handle, etc... So many steps that require ancestral know-how.
We invite you to wash this hammock in the machine at 40°, even at 60° if necessary. Know that a Brazilian washes theirs every 10 to 15 days when it is their bed! Most hammocks are washed cold. It all depends on the thread. At Tropical Influences, choice and quality are paramount.
It is a state of mind above all. We started in 1988 with respect for all our suppliers, whether industrial or artisanal. Long before the term “fair trade” came into the spotlight. It is therefore support, presence, loyalty, and fair remuneration that we promote with all our contacts. We have been working with this Colombian manufacturer since 1993!!
Suspended between sky and earth, we wish you a wonderful stay nestled in one of our hammocks!
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We strongly recommend watching this short video which will teach you 6 essential details to know for the proper use of a hammock:
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