Pocket Hammock
When Christopher Columbus spotted Caribbean Indians sleeping in cotton nets slung between trees he thought it was such a good idea he adopted it for his crew. By 1660 hammocks were widely used in ships & sailors sometimes had to share a double one.The name, hammock, is derived from the Spanish word hamaca. Wise old sailors still prefer to sleep in hammocks, even onshore, because they get a good night`s (or day`s) rest.This frameless mini-hammock, woven from tough nylon, rolls up into a fist-size ball & slips easily into a pocket. It is equally useful for the garden or camping.• For persons up to 6’3”
£16.99
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