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Including €0.80 for ecotax
Reference: INKAXL3rosasXXL
A gourmet set of laziness. The specific dimensions of this stand ensure an ideal curve for the hammock. Sturdy and comfortable, it will also be easy to assemble and disassemble for winter storage. Family-sized hammock for multiple users but also for a single adult 1.85m (6'1") and taller.
A gourmet set of laziness. The specific dimensions of this stand ensure an ideal curve for the hammock. Sturdy and comfortable, it will also be easy to assemble and disassemble for winter storage. Family-sized hammock for multiple users but also for a single adult 1.85m (6'1") and taller.
Set with anthracite gray steel metal frame and its 3 Roses XXL or family Brazilian hammock made of recycled cotton.
We are all influenced by the price of items we browse on the Internet, yet there is a world of difference between two styles of freestanding hammocks. The price, the warranty, and the advertised lifespan are the main factors that hold you back. And often, comfort is overlooked even though it is just as important. Let me explain: there are two styles of hammocks — the one with wooden spreader bars (the Western version of the hammock) and the one without (the Latin American version, our specialty, our passion). The one with the wooden bars must be stretched during installation (positioned lengthwise only and lying on your back), whereas the one without bars must be curved (positioned diagonally flat, curled up, or sitting). However, most offers on the Internet concern stands made somewhat for both styles.
The ratio between the length and height of the hammock's foot is crucial for the final comfort.If your hammock is too tight, you will be stuck and curved like a banana in its fabric. If it is curved, you will lie flat with a soft and stretchable sleeping surface.
At Tropical Influences, We have been working directly with support manufacturers for a very long time in order to offer you well-measured supports. In fact, between 1995 and 2005, we even made our own models in our workshops before hammock stand offers in the shape of an arch appeared, thanks to laminated wood. Take a close look at the heights of a hammock stand from us, and you will see that they have nothing to do with the competition.
Metal can be eternal but with a minimum of care. The material used is not stainless steel, so this support will eventually rust. The first signs of rust will mainly appear in areas where there is friction (junctions between tubes, screw locations). Here in our oceanic salty climate, we notice rust appearing after 2 to 3 years. There is a miraculous paint for this support. Find a 0.5-liter can at your local DIY store from the brand "Hammerite." This very thick paint, containing tiny magnetic metal beads, is applied in a single coat with only light sanding beforehand. There is no need to apply a rust inhibitor. A single coat of this paint will protect the metal for about 3 years.
Just like with stands, when it comes to hammocks, nowadays you can find everything on the internet. As French people, we know how to choose a camembert from a wide selection, but when it comes to hammocks, we don't have the same expertise. I would like to tell you, trust us—since 1988 we have always had the same passion and will always be happy to guide you in your purchase. But I will still explain a few important facts you should know. There are details that are easy to compare: the weight of the product (a good indicator of its durability), the composition of the thread (not always reliable depending on the sellers), the size of the fabric (rely on the measurements and not on labels like "2-person" or "family") because a two-person hammock starts at 160 cm in width and not 100 cm as can be seen on some websites, and finally, the number of suspension cords.
But there are two things you will never be able to know: the quality of the thread used and the weaving method (will the fabric eventually sag or not?). The thread used is, for me, the most important detail of a hammock. When I arrive at a factory, the first thing I do is test the thread. Then, I head to the dyeing machine (cold? hot? under pressure? computer-controlled?) to find out if the thread might bleed or not. Today, technology has advanced, and we are using recycled cottons with very strong colors. So be careful, depending on the source, you might end up with a hammock that stretches so much you'll feel like you're trapped in a pocket!
Also be careful with hammocks that are promised to be guaranteed for outdoor use. The names of their materials sound appealing, but they are actually just 100% polyester. In other words, plastic. These hammocks are hot, sometimes static, UV rays have a negative effect on polyester (premature degradation of the thread) when it is thin, it ages very poorly after a few machine washes, and mold fungi still develop on them.
Don't forget that it is your skin that will be in direct contact with your hammock. Treat it gently !
A hammock is a textile product that can be machine washed. A Brazilian who sleeps every night in this hammock washes it about every 10 to 15 days. For us, who mainly use it outdoors, even if it looks clean, it is essential to wash it in the machine at 40°C at least once a year at the end of the season, dry it well outside (no tumble dryer), and store it in a dry place during the winter.
For more essential information on using a hammock, I recommend watching our video:The 6 tips.
Quality, ethics, sustainability, durability, and comfort. An offer Tropical Influences !The passion for hammocks since 1988.
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