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Pitahaya Hammock Made With Thick Nylon Thread - Traditional Mayan Hammocks

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About this item

The Pitahaya Hammock is inspired from a fruit which is widely produced in Mexico, known worldwide as dragon fruit, now you can enjoy the most fresh pitahaya from Mexico the whole year. 

100% handwoven with the thick nylon thread. 
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With your purchase we also send you: pair of extender ropes in the same colors of your hammock; an instruction manual with all the information that you need to properly use your hammock.
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 Our hammocks are available in sizes: 
- SMALL - Long: 3.9m (12.7ft) / Width: .9m (2.9ft) / Weight: 1.3kg (2.8lb) / Supports up to: 150kg (330lb). 
- MEDIUM - Long: 4.2m (13.7ft) / Width: 1.3m (4.2ft) / Weight: 2.8kg (6lb) / Supports up to: 250kg (550lb). 
- LARGE - Long: 4.2m (13.7ft) / Width: 1.8m (5.9ft) / Weight: 3.4kg (7.4lb) / Supports up to: 300kg (660lb). 
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 *The image shows the "Medium" size hammock, 
*Each hammock is hand-woven by different artisans, so the measurements may vary slightly. 
*Each package we send is labeled as a "gift" to avoid paying customs fees, but please bear in mind that in some cases import taxes may apply, the amount varies depending on the country of destination and its trade laws with Mexico.

Feel free to ask and we will gladly answer any doubt that you might have :)