Spending time by the beach in the tropics would not be entirely complete if not for some quality time spent sipping a margarita and reading a book as you relax by the clear sea in a hammock. Hammocks are often associated with white and sandy beaches. This is certainly appropriate because hammocks are used to rest and relax in. They are usually made up of cloth, or sometimes, twine or very thin ropes that are intertwined in such a pattern so as to be able to support a person. The hammock is then stretched and hung between two points that are strong enough to hold a person?s weight, or maybe even the weight of several people. At present, there are different kinds of hammocks available to consumers. There are hammocks that are specifically designed to cater to different activities or different settings. There is a hammock that is light yet very durable, made especially for trekking and nature hikes. Also, there are hammocks that have been crafted to be very light, thus making them very ideal for people who are always on the go or to take on road trips. Other than that, there are also hammocks that have stands made of steel or wood that is able to support the hammock and its user. Going back to earlier times, hammocks have also been used on ships. This is because when hammocks move due to the ship's movement on the choppy waters, they sway about yet keep the person using it inside without being thrown out to onto the hard floor of the ship. A hammock brings with it relaxation, easy comfort, a soothing calm, and an overall pleasant experience. It wraps the user round himself, thus providing a comfortable feeling that lures the user back time and again. |