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Cotton OverallsHow to Choose a Rope Hammock - cotton or polyester is the best?

There are many choices out there when it comes to hammocks. Many people do not realize how different fibers, styles, etc.. There. For a rope hammock, you have two choices fiber - it is polyester and the other is cotton. There are some other options mixed, but cotton and polyester are the two most popular and widespread. It's a difficult choice, because each fiber has its advantages and disadvantages. However, some considerations can help to influence a buyer one way or another.

Where is the hammock will be located?

Cotton hammocks should not be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. It can make them disappear and lose their color. Whereas in a hammock polyester is resistant to sunlight. Over time, even polyester can fade a bit if placed in direct sunlight or sun very hot places. However, polyester can take more sun, and for much longer periods of time compared to cotton. Thus, for outdoor use, the polyester wins sustainability issue. And for the shade and indoor use - the cotton would simply awesome.

Whose fibers are more at ease?

cotton rope hammocks are under the weight of the body, and eventually conform to the body for better support and comfort. Cotton is a breathable material, which means less sweat for the person who uses it, even during the summer. It is also softer to the touch and feels very swinging in the wind. Polyester is not as comfortable, soft, or breathable than cotton. Thus, cotton comfort wins the race.

What is the most resistant to rain - polyester or cotton?

Again, if you hang the hammock inside your home is a theoretical question. But if it is outside, cotton is prone to mildew, rot and moisture or rain. There are commercial treatments claiming to be "waterproof" cotton. However, they have not actually been proven to be able cotton raincoat. Polyester, on the other is resistant to moisture and rain. Thus, the polyester wins water resistance. But if you use a special protective sleeve cotton rope hammock, hammock, then you'll have no problem with him hanging in the outside.

Cost of polyester and cotton rope hammocks?

Polyester is generally cheaper than cotton. Of course, this depends on the brand of the hammock rope. A premium brand of polyester hammock will be more expensive than a cotton hammock of poor quality. So the best buy depends on where you buy the hammock.

Overall, the cotton hammock is ideal for indoor use, but the hammock polyester victories for outdoor use. Polyester is durable and generally less expensive. Cotton is less durable but more comfortable and a little more expensive. The real question is: do you want a hammock rope you will not need to replace the coming years (polyester), or a hammock that is extremely comfortable, but must be taken care (cotton)?

Posted on April 11, 2010.
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