Archive for May, 2008

Ponder this while laying in your hammock:  

“Have you ever noticed …….Anybody going slower than you is an idiot and anyone going faster is a maniac?”

                                         George Carlin

There is always something to think about while laying in your hammock………..  Sometimes it is serious,  sometimes it isn’t. 

We are starting this new blog entry series and are anxious for your contributions, so send them in for consideration.  We will review them and try to post them (giving you credit) on a daily basis. 

We are looking forward to an abundance of great homeless thoughts.

Folding Hammocks

Author: hammockmaster, 05 15th, 2008

4760.jpgDon’t have trees large enough to support a hanging hammock? Or maybe you live in an appartment, but still wish you can have the enjoyment of a hammock. Or maybe you love to go camping, but don’t like to sleep on the cold hard ground. Then a folding hammock is a great solution for you! These light weight, comfortable hammocks can be erected anywhere in seconds, and then fold back up and stored away neatly and stored in a convenient carrying bag when finished.

These folding hammocks are made of heavy duty, weather resistant, polyester fabric with a powder coated steel frame that will give you the piece of mind of years of enjoyment.

Rope vs Fabric Hammocks

Author: hammockmaster, 05 15th, 2008

combo.jpgWhen people think of a hammock, they envision relaxing by the water, lazily enjoying the day in the background, or rocking gently back and forth while reading a good book. Hammocks are comfortable and provide a unique way to lounge around outdoors. Many years ago, hammocks were all similar. However, things have changed and now you can enjoy hammocks made from different materials, of different sizes, shapes, colors, or choose a hammock chair.

When it comes to selecting the type of hammock that will best fit your needs, you need to understand all the differences and consider your lifestyle. Before you buy a hammock, choose the location where it will be placed, and take measurements. A common mistake is that people buy a hammock only to find out it does not fit where they need to put it. Therefore, it is important to make sure you have all the information before you place the order.

You will have a choice of a rope hammock, and fabric hammock. In most cases, rope hammocks have wooden staves, which help spread the heavier material of the rope. Rope hammocks are popular and look great. This type of hammock can be hung between two trees or used with a stand. Generally, the rope hammock is the most comfortable although they do not conform to the body like that of other hammocks. Unfortunately, if you lay on this hammock without a cushion, you will have the rope imprint on your body. The rope hammock has a weight capacity of 450 pounds and usually stands up against weather and other elements best. The bad part is that rope hammocks can also absorb moisture, which then takes 2790w-39-p5.jpgtime to dry and causes mildew.

Fabric hammocks have been around for thousands of years. When used in the Navy, the material was canvas, which was sturdy and long lasting. This type of hammock is durable and requires little to no maintenance. Some of the newer fabric hammocks are tightly weaved, which makes them even stronger and easy to wash. After rain, just swish the water away and you have a dry hammock to enjoy. The fabric hammock is comfortable and can be used indoors or outdoors.

Determine what you need and than have fun shopping for the perfect hammock. With so many styles and colors, you will love not only the comfort your hammock offers, but also the appearance.

How to Clean a Hammock

Author: LeisureTime, 05 14th, 2008

hammocksOvertime, hammocks can get a bit dirty and cleaning it could potentially a great chore.  Here’s an easy way to dust that bad boy:

Lay the hammock on your driveway or deck, any hard surface that is free of debris.  Using a bucket of water with mild detergent and a soft bristle brush, clean the hammock bed on one side, then flip the hammock and clean the other side the same way. This will allow you to inspect the rope or fabric as well. If you see dark, or black discoloration, (mold or mildew) be sure to clean thoroughly in that area.

Once you have cleaned the hammock, hang it to dry.  This is important, because making sure your hammock is dry is the single greatest thing you can do to insure many years of use for your hammock. Once a hammock becomes wet, the faster it dries, the better it will be for your hammock. Hang it in direct sunlight, as if you were going to use it. Hammocks with spreader bars allow all of the rope or fabric to be exposed when hanging normally. This should allow it to dry in one-two full days.

Summer’s Coming!

Author: LeisureTime, 05 14th, 2008

hammockSummer is on the horizon so now might be the time to get yourself the classic seasonal relaxing device, a hammock.

Personally, one of my favorite memories from when I was a kid was lying in my dad’s hammock and really getting a sense of how comfortable and relaxing they really are.  Now I have a job and responsibilities, mind you, but on those lazy summer days, I truly just love to sit back and take it easy in my own hammock.

Hammock Activities

Author: hammockmaster, 05 12th, 2008

8020-61-p3.jpgMost people think of hammocks as a way to relax after mowing the grass or just wanting some quiet time alone. This is exactly what hammocks are for, plus numerous other uses.

Just imagine cramming for a huge final at school. You have been up until the early morning hours for a full week, exhausted, and finally you are done. Now imagine coming home, heading out to the cool backyard where a gentle breeze is blowing, just you and your CD player and your favorite CDs. There in your hammock, you can relax, get away from school, relaxing all alone, with no care in the world.

Other people love their hammock after a hard day working in the yard, mowing, gardening, hedging, whatever the case may be. Others find pure relaxation in taking a break lying on a hammock, stretched out while enjoying an intriguing book. Another great option is to use your hammock for sleeping. Whether your hammock is inside your home or outside on the patio, deck, or in the yard, you will find that many hammocks are so comfortable, they make the ideal bed. If you have a nice cool, summer evening, or a crisp fall night, try sleeping outdoors. Some people never even think of this as being an option while other people in Central and South America have been using their hammocks to sleep outdoors for thousands of years. There is something rejuvenating about sleeping outdoors, it is almost like camping, yet never leaving home.

Another option for using your hammock is to take the Saturday or Sunday newspaper and enjoy it outside in comfort. You can gently sway back and forth, allowing your hammock to for even more comfort. As mentioned, many people have moved their beds out and hammocks in. Depending on the style purchased, some are made from extremely soft cotton, providing a quilted effect much like a regular quilt, which is warm and cozy. If you have trouble sleeping, purchase a hammock and see the difference for yourself.

Finally, some people have discovered that hammocks are the ideal place to find balance with nature and meditate. They will set time aside each day to enjoy being outdoors, focusing on nature while enjoying complete quiet and comfort. Hammocks have hundreds of uses. Whatever the specific reason, visit your nearest hammock store and try a couple different styles out to see which one you like best. You will not be disappointed and probably surprised at how great hammocks are for relaxing.

Hammock Stands

Author: hammockmaster, 05 05th, 2008

hamstand.jpgHammock stands will allow you to enjoy your hammock anywhere, even if you don’t have trees or anchor points readily available. There are three major types of hammock stands - stainless steel, wood, and steel - with each type offering its own, unique advantages. The hammock stand is the item that is usually used to support the hammock. A good, sturdy hammock stand ensures that the hammock will not collapse or fall over.Stainless steel stands never rusts, keeping your patio or deck free of rust stains and dirt marks. The stainless steel stand is a good selection for outdoor use in regions prone to inclement weather.

The stainless steel hammock stands can be identified because they are usually silver in color. Wood stands also resist the elements and offer a refined look. Metal hardware on these stands is generally plated with zinc for rust protection so they’re completely weatherproof. Many wooden hammock stands have capacities of 450 pounds or more! Cleary these durable stands are great for a heavy user or for multiple users. Steel hammock stands are not only strong, they’re economical. They often can be assembled in a matter of minutes without tools, and are available in a wide array of colors and styles. To view the many different types of hammock stands, you may browse this web site. Also make sure that the hammock stands match the hammock that you have purchased.

Hammock Chairs

Author: hammockmaster, 05 01st, 2008

hangingchairpeacockfabric.jpgHammock chairs and swings, which range from the simplistic to the elegant and elaborate, are a nice addition to your garden or terrace. Once you’ve hung one, however, you’ll probably need to hang more so your guests can all partake in the comfort of a quality hammock chair.

Hammock chairs, like hammocks, are usually suspended on ropes. However, hammock chairs are designed to provide a seat, not a place to lay down. The hammock chairs are actually suspended from the ropes, but often are balanced in such a way that they provide back support for a sitting person.

Like traditional hammocks, hammock chairs come in a variety of shapes and styles. You may choose the Nicaraguan Deluxe Hammock Chair for its comfort and traditional look, or you may opt for a reclining hammock chair, which, with it’s built in footrest, offers maximum comfort. This type of hammock is one of the best hammocks out there today.

Most hammock chairs hang from one, central hanging point. If you don’t have the appropriate anchor point, most outfitters can recommend a quality stand for you hammock chair or swing. However you use it - for reading, writing, cocktail hour or just relaxing - you’re sure to find hours of pleasure once you hang your hammock chair.