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Indoor Hammock Beds: Get a Good Night’s Sleep

January 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Indoor hammock beds may sound exotic to you. A Brazilian-style hammock is one of the best hammock beds to choose. Made from 100 percent cotton, it's beautiful and snag resistant. Click here for details and how to order.But in fact hammocks were originally invented as beds in the tropical jungles of Central and South America. Nothing can beat a hammock for absolute and total relaxation. It is said that well over 10 million people worldwide currently use hammock beds fulltime. Let’s look at a few reasons why you might consider replacing your mattress and box spring with an indoor bedroom hammock.

Indoor Hammock Beds Are Comfortable, Healthful, Inexpensive

Anyone who has lounged in a hammock can attest to its amazing sleep-inducing powers. There’s actually a good reason for this. The hammock bed custom molds itself to your body and supports it without creating pressure points. When sleeping on a mattress the body is forced to constantly turn and move to keep redistributing your weight and relieve stress on the parts of the body that are in contact with and supporting your weight on the mattress’ flat surface. This in turn can disrupt your sleep and prevents you from experiencing deep relaxation that’s so necessary for complete rest and renewal. The hammock suspends and supports your body weight in air, eliminating pressure points and the need to toss and turn. Your weight is evenly distributed and you relax fully. The gentle rocking motion of the hammock bed further helps calm and relax your body and mind.

If you are sleep-deprived and generally don’t rest well at night, you might try sleeping in a indoor hammock bed. It’s generally recognized that chronic lack of sleep contributes to fatigue, metabolic and immune system problems; and may even precipitate the onset of Type 2 diabetes. Back pain and arthritis sufferers may benefit from the lack of pressure points that can cause morning stiffness and pain. Because you don’t lie flat to sleep, hammocks may be a creative way to cope with nighttime acid reflux. It’s also claimed that people with Huntington’s disease who often suffer from involuntary tremors or chorea may also benefit from an indoor bedroom hammock. Hammocks are relatively cheap and easily replaced. And as I mentioned in my earlier post on indoor hammocks, they are an inexpensive and creative guest bed option.

Best Indoor Bedroom Hammocks

The best hammocks to use for beds are the non-spreader bar types such as the Nicaraguan, Mayan and Brazilian hammocks. These sides of these hammocks safely enfold you to help keep you from falling at night. Look for Mayan and Nicaraguan hammocks woven with thick cords. Brazilian and Columbian hammocks are generally made from cloth and are great for cool climates. Cotton and DuraCord hammocks are great choices as they will soften with use over time. Cloth or fabric hammock beds are generally thought to be safer if you have small children; but your young child must be made to understand that the hammock is not a toy or jungle gym to play on or around. Older children and teens may enjoy sleeping in a fabric hammock bed. Be sure to measure your bedroom well to know if you have room to hang your hammock bed, whether you use a hammock stand or not.

Are hammock beds a miracle cure? No, but they’re the next best thing to utopian sleep perfection. Consider trying indoor hammock beds and see how much better you feel in the morning.

 


Dura Cord Hammocks: Cotton Soft Yet Weather Resistant

July 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Dura cord hammocks are rope hammocks made of a special synthetic yarn called DuraCord®. Original Pawleys Island Dura Cord Hammock combines classic style with tough weather-resistance - Click for more infoDuraCord is manufactured to have the feel of cotton with the durability and weather resistance of polyester. It is so similar to cotton in look and feel that it is said to have fooled textile experts. A dura cord hammock is excellent and highly sought-after as an outdoor hammock because of its outstanding weather resistance. In fact the yarn was originally created for hammock manufacturing. DuraCord yarn has added UV ray stabilizers that resist colorfading, and built-in anti-microbials that block rot, mold and mildew.

A major problem in using hammocks outdoors is that many of them simply can’t endure being left outside for extended periods of time without deteriorating.  Cotton hammocks are most comfortable but are the most prone to mildew, rot and color fading. Hammocks woven from other synthetics can feel abrasive and uncomfortable. A DuraCord hammock’s color will not fade in sunlight because the color is manufactured into the very fibers. DuraCord will not absorb water; instead it carries water away from the body for a cooling effect, which means hammocks made from the yarn are quick drying (good for pool areas) and stain resistant. DuraCord resists abrasion and rough wear, yet maintains its soft feel and texture. Cleaning is easy – simply wash as needed with mild soap and water. DuraCord is also available as a woven textile fabric used in outdoor and indoor furniture, including fabric hammocks, outdoor cushions and rugs.

If you are looking for a classic rope hammock such as the Pawley’s Island style pictured above, that is truly weather resistant, make sure that it is a DuraCord hammock.