Mexican Hammock XL "Señora
Authentic Mexican 100% Nylon Mesh Hammock
Inspired by the red and yellow colors of "La Basílica Colegiata de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato". A true marvel!
Señora" XL Mexican Hammock
Woven as it was hundreds of years ago, our Mexican XL Hammock "Señora" is made in the Chiapas regions of southern Mexico. Far from factories and manufacturing machines, this XL hammock has been hand-woven by small family communities who preserve ancestral manufacturing techniques, taught from generation to generation. If you're interested, take a look at the page that explains the manufacturing process of our Mexican hammocks.
Mexican Hammock XL "Señora" 100% Nylon: Our hammock withstands all climates
100% Nylon (The material of fishing nets): The only material that lets you leave your hammock outside, summer or winter, without having to bring it inside! Our Hammock can withstand extreme climates, and is resistant to frost, rain and sun. However, for maximum care and durability, we recommend storing it under cover after use. Its thick wire and 156-cord arms are the ingredients for a hammock that will last for years.
Reinforced rings for a hammock that lasts over time
Hammock rings are the most stressed parts of the hammock due to its use (swinging, weight, movement). That's why we've decided to reinforce these rings with loop protectors on the inside. These serve to reinforce the rings, improving the strength and safety of your hammock. This is one of the fundamental differences with other Mexican hammocks on the market.
Strap kit for our Mexican hammocks
We have specially designed a strap kit to fit these wider rings, thanks in particular to a premium premium carabiner. This strap set is designed to avoid damaging tree bark, unlike ropes which can damage it. The straps are made of rain-, frost- and sun-resistant polyester. The carabiner has a maximum opening to fit our buckle-guard-equipped rings.
Advantages of the Mexican nylon hammock: comfort and strength
More and more Mexicans prefer 100% Nylon Hammocks, despite their higher cost. Why this choice? Unlike cotton, which can suffer damage from prolonged exposure to sun and rain, Nylon Hammocks offer greater durability while preserving almost identical comfort. In the southern regions of Mexico, where temperatures are high almost all year round, the Hammock has become a daily substitute for the traditional bed due to its airy design. See our article on the benefits of using a hammock in the heat: The hammock to counter heat waves
Hammock culture: an ode to laziness
The hammock is often associated with rest, relaxation and leisure. It symbolizes laziness and is often linked to the idea of people passively waiting for something to happen, lying in the fresh air.
In "hammock culture", schedules, work constraints, obligations and deadlines are seen as negative aspects of the "system". The idea of improving on one's neighbor, succeeding on one's own merit, or surpassing the limits imposed by city life and material comforts is not even considered. The hammock excludes all these perspectives.
By adopting a contemplative attitude, one can become a simple observer, and not act. Feeling and sensing are aspects of the hammock that we invite you to experience.