THE BEST HAMMOCKS


Home » Home Improvement » Patio Deck Join Sign in EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles Custom Search Search Aloha Trevor Platinum Quality Author Platinum Author | 34 Articles Joined: July 1, 2013 United States The Best Hammocks Come in Double By Aloha Trevor | Submitted On May 28, 2014 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Bigger is often better, and two is usually better than one. The best hammocks are no different. A large "double hammock" is better than its regular size cousin for several reasons. Here are four of them. 1. More Room to Move Just as a King size bed is more comfortable than a twin, a large hammock offers a more relaxing stay than a smaller one. With the extra space you can move around until you find the most comfortable position. While small hammocks force you to lie straight in a banana-like cocoon position, larger models let you lie sideways to achieve a flatter, more bed-like familiar feel. You can even stretch completely sideways, if there's room, and playfully swing away. 2. Double Hammock = Twice the Friends If you're willing to share that extra space you can often fit two, or even 3 people into a large hammock. The key is to all lie, or sit, sideways. The most comfortable hammocks are woven hammocks from Mexico or Nicaragua, and the larger sizes can hold up to 800 lbs! So unless your friends are an NFL lineman and an adult gorilla, you should be safe. 3. Use it as a Hammock Bed Because of the comfort factor, double hammocks work great as hammock beds. You can lie straight for short naps or to read a book; the straight position will cause your back to be supported in a reclined position and the sides of the hammock will form a cocoon that serves as an armrest for holding a book. When you're ready to fall asleep you can stay as you are or move diagonally until you're most comfortable. And there's plenty of room for a pillow and blankets if you need. Note: Some of the best hammocks include fringes on the sides which can work great as makeshift blankets on a cool night. 4. Durability As long as you take good care of your hammock the extra strength provided by a bigger size will allow your hammock to last for years, or even decades. Just avoid sharp objects and don't leave out in the sun and rain too often and it should last just short of a lifetime. So there you have it: 4 good reasons why the best hammock is the biggest you can find. Unless you're camping, travelling, or in 2nd grade there's no reason to go small, and every reason to go big! Happy napping! Find more information regarding best hammocks and double hammock please visit: Lazybandido.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Aloha_Trevor/1629932 0 Comments | Leave a Comment Did you find this article helpful? Happy Face1 Sad Face0 Viewed 49 times Word count: 406 Article Tools EzinePublisher Report this article Cite this article Stay Informed Subscribe to New Article Alerts: Home Improvement: Patio-Deck Aloha Trevor Email Address Subscribe We will never sell or rent your email address. Patio Deck Article Feed Patio Deck Article Feed Find More Articles Search Similar Articles Discover the Three Crucial Steps to Choosing the Best Hammock For You! 3 Keys to Finding the Best Hammock for Your Patio The Best Hammock Bed 3 Tips to Find the Best Hammock for Your Patio Where to Find the Best Hammock Bed Online How to Find a Backyard Hammock Worth Quitting Your Job For How to Choose a Mexican Hammock For a Better Hammock Go Bigger and Brighter Four Reasons Why You Should Buy a Large Hammock Hammock Chairs! Recent Articles How to Sell Your Deck Design Spruce Up Your Balcony For The Summer Timber Decking Versus WPC Composite Decking Awnings for Your Patio or Deck Paving Contractors Exterior Deck and Wood Coating Failures - Why? Types of Excavating Companies Which Paving Is the Best for Patio Areas? Ultimate Guide For Selecting Ideal Gravel For Your Patio Types of Sunrooms and Their Benefits EzineArticles.com About Us FAQ Contact Us Member Benefits Privacy Policy Shop Site Map Blog Training Video Library Advertising Affiliates Cartoons Authors Submit Articles Members Login Premium Membership Expert Authors Endorsements Editorial Guidelines Terms of Service Publishers Terms Of Service Ezines / Email Alerts Manage Subscriptions EzineArticles RSS © 2017 EzineArticles All Rights Reserved Worldwide

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