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		<title>In how small a space will my hammock fit?</title>
		<description>The space can really depend on the type of
hammock you have. There are hammocks that can
fit in your bedroom, hammocks that can fit in
your porch, and there are large hammocks that
require a large space to fit in.
Outdoor hammocks are great for picnics and
there are also single hammocks that m</description>
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		<title>How high should I hang my hammock?</title>
		<description>Hammocks should be suspended at waist height or less as long as it does not touch the ground when you get in. If there will be children using it, you can consider hanging it a little more lower. The ideal height to hang a hammock should be 1.25 meters.
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		<title>Will I fall off my hammock while sleeping?</title>
		<description>It is very rare for people to fall out their hammocks while sleeping. This is because once you lie down inside a hammock; the sides of the hammock will fold wrapping your body like a cocoon. This will create a safety net preventing you from falling down while you sleep.
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		<title>What kind of rope should I use to hang my hammock swing?</title>
		<description>The best rope to use for your hammock swing
is spun polyester. It is a soft but very
strong rope. It can be tinted with any color.
It is usually mildew and mold resistant. It
is also defiant to sun fade.  
Another main advantage of polyester is
that it does not stretch. This normally
causes t</description>
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		<title>Do I need to buy a hanging kit for my hammock?</title>
		<description>Most hammocks are already equipped with all
the important hardware to install them
properly. If the manufacturer did not include
any of the hardware, you will need to buy a
hanging kit. However, before making your
purchase, make some research. If not, you
might buy unimportant material and har</description>
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