Indoor sleep hammocks compared
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Sleep comfort level | 7 / 10 | 8 / 10 | 10 / 10 | |
Usage | Office power napping, nap time, rest area at lake/beach/festivals. | Office power napping, naps with family indoors, in garden or on balcony, hotels | Permanent or summer sleeping place for living room or bedroom, Elegant piece of furniture. | |
Places to use |
Interior: Office, living room, bedroom
Outdoors: At the lake, At the beach, In the forest, Festivals, Camper, Bike tours |
Interior: Office, living room, bedroom
Outside: caravan, garden, balcony |
Interior: Living room, bedroom | |
Anti-Flip It is almost impossible to fall out of this hammock while sleeping |
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Body adaption A particular advantage of the mesh fabric is that it hugs your body shape. Some Hamacama customers said that since then, they no longer have back pain during sleep. |
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No pressure points Sleeping on a mattress creates pressure points on the body, so we twist in our sleep to relieve these points. There are also tension points with cloth hammocks. The mesh fabric of Hamacama hammocks has no pressure points – you don’t feel the need to twist and turn. |
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Freedom of movement Is mainly determined by the width of the hammock. The larger the hammock, the easier it is to find your most comfortable reclining position. |
Good | Very good | Extraordinary | |
Weave: Mayan Weave One of the most elaborate weaves for net hammocks compared to the usual hanging technique (Nicaragua style). The thinner the thread and the finer the weave, the more elaborate the weave and the more comfortable the feel on the skin. |
8 / 10 |
7 / 10 |
10 / 10 |
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Made in | Mexico | Mexico | Mexico | |
Weaving time (handcrafted) | 30 hours | 15 hours | 80 hours | |
Skin feeling Coarse mesh hammocks can cut into the skin over time and be considered uncomfortable. Due to the fine-meshed Mayan-Weave weave and the fine cotton thread, this is not the case with any Hamacama hammock. |
Very Good | Good | Heavenly | |
Bed length | 220 cm (7’2) | 220 cm (7’2) | 220 cm (7’2) | |
Bed width An important feature: it determines the price of the hammock, the possible suspension forms, and the lying quality. The width should be greater than your own height. An exact measurement is not possible due to the stretchability of the mesh. |
ca. 170 cm (5’5) | approx. 220 cm (7’2) | approx. 250 cm (8’2) | |
Place for | 1-2 persons | 1-3 people | 1-3 people | |
Comparable bed |
Double Size |
Queen Size |
King Size |
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Material lying surface It is interesting that already the first hammocks that Columbus discovered were made of cotton. He noted in his logbook: “their beds … are like nets of cotton”. |
Cotton (lint free) | Cotton (lint free) |
Mercerized cotton 4 times more expensive than normal cotton. Because of this special cotton in combination with the extremely fine mesh fabric, the lying surface feels like silk. |
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Material suspension cords Only for stability and no skin contact is made. |
Nylon threads | Nylon threads | Nylon threads | |
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Thread thickness (mesh) | 1.4 mm | 2.4 mm | 0.6 mm | |
Durability The durability of the weaving. Trouser buttons or belts can cut individual threads of the hammock if you are not careful. If a single thread breaks, it can easily be knotted again. |
Sensitive |
Good Therefore suitable for children |
OK |
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Weather resistant Hamacama hammocks are intended as indoor hammocks. They may very well be used in the garden, lake, etc., but should not be left outdoors overnight. Cotton is not moisture and UV resistant |
No | No | No | |
Weight The lower the weight, the easier the hammock is to transport |
1.2 KG (2.6 lbs) | 3 KG (6.6 lbs) | 1.5 KG (3.3 lbs) | |
Max. load / Recommended max. daily load The second value is the maximum weight of a person sleeping in the hammock every day. |
160 KG (350 lbs) / 100 KG (220 lbs) | 200 KG (440 lbs) / 120 KG (264 lbs) | 160 KG (350 lbs) / 100 KG (220 lbs) | |
Total length | 420 cm (13’7) | 420 cm (13’7) | 420 cm (13’7) | |
Suitable hammock stand Distance between the two ends of the stand (space for hammock). |
Min. 400 cm (13’1) | Min. 400 cm (13’1) | Min. 400 cm (13’1) | |
Mounting options on wall and ceiling With narrow hammocks, you are forced to mount the hammock at a 30° angle from wall to wall in order to take full advantage of the lying surface. Very wide hammocks, on the other hand, can be attached to the ceiling at various angles, even in a U-shape, without sacrificing comfort. |
Wall to wall, ceiling mount with wide spacing, ceiling mount with narrow spacing only for persons up to 175 cm tall |
Wall to wall, ceiling mount with wide spacing, ceiling mount with narrow spacing only for persons up to 190 cm tall |
Wall to wall, wide spacing ceiling mount, narrow spacing ceiling mount (without restrictions). |
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