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Hammocks: A Long Tradition Of Relaxation

By Gabriel Adams


What better way to spend those warm days of spring and summer in your own yard then lounging in a hammock? This is a great place to hang out reading a great book or even taking a nap. A hammock is made from a thin cloth or thin rope. While the hammock is very lightweight most can hold up to 300 pounds. It is stretched out and secured between two objects. This can be two trees. This is a common location as the trees will offer you some shade while you hang out in your hammock. Some hammocks conveniently come with legs on the ends so that you can use it anywhere even if you don't have something to tie it to.

Hammocks have been around for over 1,000 years. The traditional hammock only holds one person. There are many styles of hammocks to choose from today. They come in a variety of materials and colors as well for comfort and appeal. There are hammocks that hold two people. Some come with a built in pillow. Hammocks have found there way in home décor as well. Many teenagers and bachelors think having a hammock in the living room or their bedroom gives it an individual touch. Hammock chairs are very popular for indoor use as well.

When it comes to a hammock, comfort is very important. Who wants to lounge around in something that is uncomfortable and leaves your back sore? According to the American Medical Journal the Mayan Hammock is the best for comfort. They are very easy to clean as well. Most can be washed with soap and a garden hose. Others are designed to place in your washing machine and then just hang it up to dry. The bath tub is another great place to get this cleaning job accomplished.


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