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XXL Mazatlan Mayan Hammock with Forest Green Thick String

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Thicker string makes comfort last longerFind spacious comfort beauty and durability with the XXL Mazatlan Thick String Mayan hammock. This hammock has strings four times thicker than our regular Mayan to make it stronger. Using the same ancient diamond weave technique this hammock is still dangerously comfortable. The hand-weaving of the incredibly soft cotton string is the secret to this hammock’s unmatched comfort and superior strength. Many of our customers who have traveled abroad have loved the style of Mayan Nicaraguan and Brazilian hammocks because of their high comfort level. These hammocks are often used as beds so feel free to use them to their full potential.Cotton as a material will move and breathe with you. If comfort is your driver – cotton is the choice for you. As cotton is a natural material it will fade over time due to the sun’s UV rays. Ideally cotton hammocks are used on a covered porch or area protected from elements. If you plan to keep your hammock inside for sleeping cotton is the hands down winner.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Chairs and Hammocks - February 17, 2010 at 7:00 am

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XXL Mazatlan Mayan Thick String Hammock – Multicolored

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Thicker String Makes Your Comfort Last LongerFind spacious comfort beauty and durability with the XXL Multi-colored Mazatlan Thick String Mayan Hammock. This hammock has strings four times thicker than our regular Mayan to make it stronger. Using the same ancient diamond-weave technique this hammock is still dangerously comfortable. The hand-weaving of the incredibly soft cotton string is the secret to this hammock’s unmatched comfort and superior strength.Cotton as a material will move and breathe with you. If comfort is your driver – cotton is the choice for you. As cotton is a natural material it will fade over time due to the sun’s UV rays. Ideally cotton hammocks are used on a covered porch or area protected from elements. If you plan to keep your hammock inside for sleeping cotton is the hands down winner.

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XXL Mazatlan Mayan Hammock with Natural Thick String

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Thicker string makes comfort last longer.Find spacious comfort beauty and durability with the XXL Mazatlan Thick String Mayan Hammock. This hammock has strings four times thicker than our regular Mayan to make it stronger. Using the same ancient diamond weave technique as standard Mayan hammocks this hammock is stronger yet still dangerously comfortable. The hand weaving of the incredibly soft cotton string is the secret to this hammock’s unmatched comfort and superior strength.Cotton as a material will move and breathe with you. If comfort is your driver – cotton is the choice for you. As cotton is a natural material it will fade over time due to the sun’s UV rays. Ideally cotton hammocks are used on a covered porch or area protected from elements. If you plan to keep your hammock inside for sleeping cotton is the hands down winner.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Chairs and Hammocks - February 16, 2010 at 11:00 pm

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