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Camping hammocks are the perfect choice for adventure!

Hammocks, the main product in the backyard for many people, are also a great option for vacationers and tourists. They are lighter, more compact and often more comfortable than tents.


Alyssa Waa, an adventurer and travel guide who traveled the Pacific Ridge trail with a camping hammock, knows how important it is to get a good night's sleep during the hike. "To be honest, I sleep better in a hammock than on the ground," she tells us. She also likes how easy it is to install hammocks, often in places where tents do not fit, and she believes that they make her the best tourist. "Sleeping in a hammock encourages me to stick to the best camp habits - for example, not to unpack the whole backpack in a tent or around the camp."


We appreciated camping hammocks for durability, ease of packaging and comfort, and our best choice is the Warbonnet Ridgerunner hammock. It is light enough for hiking, but at the same time it has the characteristics and comfort of much heavier camping hammocks. In addition, it can be easily customized, so you can create the best camping hammock for your needs.


What is the use of a hammock? Rest on a properly installed hammock has a positive effect on the vestibular apparatus and helps the neck and back muscles to rest more effectively. In addition, a pleasant feeling of weightlessness appears over time.


How many kilograms can a hammock withstand?


Wicker hammocks - from 120 to 180 kg.


Hammocks made of Brazil nut can withstand up to 180 kg, rattan - up to 150, but hammocks made of ordinary vine (for example, willow) can withstand only 120 kg. A wicker hammock keeps its shape for a long time, so it lasts longer than fabric models.


Can I lie on a hammock for a long time? Constant sleep in a hammock can actually have a negative impact on the health of the body. An arc-shaped hammock is not suitable for sleeping, because our body requires a hard surface, preferably repeating the curves of our body.


How to lie in a hammock correctly?


Position yourself at an angle of 10-15° to the hammock axis. To do this, you just need to turn your legs to one side, and your shoulders and head to the other. Thus, from the "banana" position, the body will move to a more even position and your spine will not be bent.


And finally: The history of the appearance of the hammock.


It is known that an ancient man learned to sleep in a hammock before he invented a hard bed. We can say that genetically we are all a bit of "hamachniks". These were the simplest nets woven from fibers growing under the side of plants, grass, palms.


The first documented use of the hammock is attributed to the ancient Greek commander Alcibiad in 404 BC.


And the word "hammock" is first mentioned by none other than Christopher Columbus, who described the Indians who brought their cotton nets for exchange. The word Hamaca is borrowed from the language of the Caribbean Indians and meant "strip of cloth".


Columbus contributed to the fact that hammocks moved from land to the holds of ships, where they saved sleeping sailors from the ducking, and also saved space. They are widely used in navigation to this day.


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