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Reference: SOLEDbanquise
Soledad metal stand set and "Banquise" Mariposita hammock chair. A sturdy and stable set. Used outdoors, this stand will only require one coat of "Hammerite" paint to stop oxidation after about three years. The hammock chair can be machine washed at 40°.
Soledad metal stand set and "Banquise" Mariposita hammock chair. A sturdy and stable set. Used outdoors, this stand will only require one coat of "Hammerite" paint to stop oxidation after about three years. The hammock chair can be machine washed at 40°.
The Soledad hanging chair stand is our metal model that supports the most weight (150 Kg). It is its technical design (angle of tube inclination) that gives it this strength. A classic that we have been selling for many years. Maintenance to be expected is a coat of Hammerite paint (available at large DIY stores) every 3 to 4 years. It is a truly durable product with minimal care.
Note that regarding the maximum allowed weight for a product, the breaking point (that is, the weight at which the product broke during a test) must be divided by two. This gives us plenty of margin!
The seat of the hammock-chair should be machine washed from time to time, especially if you use it outdoors. Washing will remove pollen, dust mites, natural organic debris, fungi, etc. from the fabric.
By reflex, for us Europeans who are quite inexperienced with hammocks, we tend to associate the hammock more with a piece of furniture than with a textile. As a result, it is not uncommon for a customer to come into the store and the following conversation takes place:
- "Oh, I have had a hammock from you for X years and it’s really great."
- "So, have you washed it yet?"
- "Uh, well no... not yet. But you know, it’s not dirty, we bring it inside often, we take care of it! Why, does it need washing?"
In fact, in Latin America, people who sleep in hammocks wash them every 10 to 15 days just as we do with our bed sheets!
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