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🌿 Lounge like a local — handcrafted comfort that carries you away
The Handmade Hammocks Rada Yucatan Hammock blends traditional Central American artisan weaving with modern durability. Crafted from 70% cotton and 30% nylon, it offers a breathable, soft surface that supports up to 550 lbs. Designed to fit most 12.5 to 13 ft stands, this hammock is perfect for indoor or outdoor use, delivering a spacious, flexible, and stylish relaxation experience for professionals seeking both comfort and cultural authenticity.






| ASIN | B002UP0R2O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,665 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #188 in Hammocks |
| Brand Name | HAMMOCKS RADA |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,052) |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hammocks RADA |
| Material Type | 70% COTTON 30% NYLON |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 550 Pounds |
| UPC | 750196330015 |
R**E
Most Comfortable Hamock I've Tried
I am a nightly hammock sleeper for 5+ years. I have tried several different hammock styles and materials. This is by far the most comfortable I found. It is longer than most conventional hammocks and may stretch a bit at first weeks usage, that length gives a very shallow curve to the hammock. The weave of the cotton strands gives it flexibility to conform to your shape (I am a side sleeper with no trouble with uncomfortable pressure areas) it is also very wide and soft. Most other hammocks cinch their material directly to the end loops making that area very stiff. The Rada long twine strands that go from the bed of the hammock to the end loops makes the ends of the bed soft and confomable. Things to think about: I'm using this as an indoor hammock, if using it outside, I'd take it down if I'm not using it (I don't know how weather-proof it is. (That's why 4 stars for durability. It'll last for a long time indoors but IDK about outside durability) My attachment points are approx. 18' apart and 7' off the floor, which gives me a perfect sitting height of 20" off the floor at the midpoint with my 175lbs. I have used this hammock with and without a ridgeline. It works both ways. I am very careful not to tange the long twine ends. I imagine it would be a nightmare to untangle. Which is the biggest reason that I would not take this hammock camping or backpacking. It looks easy to tangle.
S**S
Deserves five stars for craftsmanship, but a little stiff!
First off, the craftsmanship of this hammock is phenomenal. It is very evenly tied and has many more strands than most string hammocks. When we first tied it up, only our rope stretched and the hammock strings were strong and held their shape, which means they aren't prone to snapping. The "matrimonial" size hammock is more than wide enough to envelope an adult, but it seems like it'd be a squeeze to have two adults in it, simply because it is so well tied that it pulls taught around the heaviest part of whoever is sitting in it, so a second person would really have to cozy up, or there wouldn't be enough give for them. Think a trampoline with more than one person standing on it. Obviously this isn't bouncy, but it's the same idea. I used to have a string hammock that had fewer strings and had a little more give because of it. It wasn't as "nice" as this one, but the looser strings allowed for more comfort on the butt and back. The instructions suggest that lying at a diagonal is how most people like to use it. My husband likes this, because it is not taught anywhere on his body, but I don't like lying at an angle because the two sides of my body are supported slightly differently, one shoulder higher than the other, etc. When I lay on it straight, with my head and feet facing the ends of the hammock, it becomes taught against my butt and back, creating no give for my head (so I use a pillow), and I can rest my legs in the loose sides created by the slack on either side of where the hammock was pulled taught by my torso. Once you get the hammock, you'll know what I mean. For the price, I'd hoped for an entirely perfect hammock experience, not one which I needed to add a pillow to. But I also know this will hold up over time, is very unlikely to break, and the main portion will not easily tangle. My husband is 230 lbs and the hammock holds him fine. The hammock is also very nice looking and adds class to our backyard, instead of looking chintzy like other hammocks have. Both my husband and I have already spent hours in this, and without any kind of pillow, my husband says it puts him to sleep.
B**T
Good for one season
I'm currently on my second hammock in two years. The hammock itself it gorgeous and very confortable, however, it doesn't hold up well under typical rain and wind after a summer/fall. The strings started unraveling and disintegrating last fall, so we had to buy a new one this year. I'm sure we'll continue to buy one every year because the price is really great for what you get (a large, woven hammock that looks great). We have both gotten in and relaxed comfortably, and I am 5'2 and he is 6'. Pros: Very comfortable Holds at least 300 lbs when secured (I haven't tested more) Looks great, exactly like the picture Large enough for at least 2 people Cheap for a 2-person handwoven hammock Cons: Will most likely fall apart if not brought in during rain or wind storms
L**.
Quality and Value
I'm not a hammock expert, but this is exactly what we were looking for--a well made hammock that wasn't hundreds of dollars, which is probably what you'd have to spend to get a spreader bar-style hammock of similar quality and comfort. My girlfriend, who has a broken foot, is sleeping peacefully in it as we speak. It cradles either of us (5'11" and 5'9") quite well, with effortless support and a cool, soft feel. The size is just right, very ample for one and somewhat cozy for two (a stretch for two lying lengthwise, but possible). Since we didn't have trees far enough apart in the backyard, we paired it with a particular cypress arc stand from another retailer that is compatible with Mayan hammocks. There aren't very many South American hammock stands online, so if you don't have the right tree setup and aren't prepared to install posts, keep that in mind. We preferred wood to metal stands, as it felt silly to pair a beautiful hammock with a pedestrian-looking stand. The hammock arrived in two days. Coupled with the free 2-3 day shipping upgrade (from Mexico) summer promotion, this is a no-brainer. All told we got a gorgeous hammock setup for around $300 shipped, and this wonderful hammock gave us room to spend more on the stand. It's going to be a lazy rest of the summer out on the patio.
B**L
Le hamac n'a pas été livré comme sur la photo. Le matériau est beaucoup plus épais. Le hamac est donc plus lourd. pas beau et très grossièrement travaillé
S**N
Amazing workmanship and excellent comfort. These hammocks are the real thing. You will never experience the back sweat that you get from parachute materials.
K**D
Really large - two people fit very comfortably in this hammock. My husband lived in Mexico for a year and this is an authentic Mexican Hammock. Based on the weave, it should last a long while. Our last hammock (purchased in Mexico) lasted almost 9 years.
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