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Other Types Of Hammocks
Baby Hammocks
Babies love movement because it soothes them. A ceiling hammocks natural movement helps babies to sleep longer.
Pet Hammocks
Some people like to get a hammock for their dog, cat, or even ferrett. It’s just for fun.
Fabric Hammocks
Fabric hammocks are more comfortable and less durable than rope hammcocks.
Double Hammocks
Two people can be comfortable instead of just one.
Patio Hammocks
Usually a cotton rope hammock with spreader bars and a hammock stand.
Jungle Hammocks
Usually a green or camo canvas hammock. Some hammocks made of parachute material are considered jungle hammocks; as well.
Beach Hammocks
Beach hammocks are single person style and made of fabric or cotton ropes. There are no spreader bars and rarely a stand.
Hammock Tent
You can use a rain fly or get a complete tent for your hammock.
Hammock Beds
Some people like hammocks so much that they use them indoors in place of traditional beds. Yahoo for bringing the outdoors inside.
Mayan Hammocks
These hammocks are usually longer, for one person, and made of fabric (mostly cotton).
Portable Hammocks
Nearly any hammock is portable. What’s not portable is the hammock stand.
Erotic Hammocks
Erotic hammocks are hammock chairs that usually hook to the ceiling, but sometimes have a stand.
Toy Hammocks
Have you ever wondered where to put all your kids stuffed animals. A toy hammock gets them off the floor for display.
Ship Hammocks
After Columbus discovered hammocks, from the Mayans, he used them on sea voyages.
Polyester Hammock
A polyester hammock lasts longer and is stronger than a cotton fabric hammock.
Athletic Hammock
This is what climbers use to keep themselves hooked to the climbing rope. It goes around each leg and the waist.
Banana Hammock
It could really be for a banana, but most people are using the term to describe skimpy tight (Speedo) swimming suits for men.
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