Pawleys Island Gardens Collection Large Quick Dry Comfort DuraCord Fabric Hammock, Arbor Jacquard
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| List Price: | $207.00 |
| Price: | $155.01 |
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Product Description
The Pawleys Island Gardens Collection features Fashion, performance and comfort that all come together and create a great Hammock. Crafted of Dura Cord fabric, Zinc-plated Hardware and Oak Spreaders this hammock meets the weather resistant, long lasting, and comfort requirements of today's outdoor living. This large quick dry comfort hammock with it's appealing Arbor Jaquard fabric design is not only appealing to the eye it's also one comfortable way to spend an afternoon lounging in the yard.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9660 in Lawn & Patio
- Color: Arbor Jacquard
- Brand: Pawley's Island
- Model: FGN01
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x 12.00" w x 57.00" l,
Features
- Our DuraCord fabric is solution-dyed for color fastness and is stain and mildew resistant
- DuraCord Fabric is fast drying with only .01% moisture regain.
- Our wood components in our products are ment to take the weather of the outdoors with their Oak spreader bars that have been hand -dipped in multiple coates of marine varnish.
- Every hammock includes the hardware(tree hooks) needed for tree installation
- Hamock dimensions when spread out are 55"X82", 13 feet long
Customer Reviews
Best hammock ever
Best hammock ever. Much more comfortable than rope hammocks. Double width makes this hammock very stable and easier to get in an out. I fall asleep in this hammock a few times a week. Guests find their way to it and then never leave it, even rambunctious teens. The cloth dries within a few hours after a downpour. The only negative is would prefer a less ornate cloth design.
Perfect
I love it. It's comfortable and holds 2 people easily. The material is attractive and dries quickly.
Highly recommended.
Fine product, but...
The hammock is fine, particularly for the great price Unfortunately, my pine trees dripped sap onto the hammock, which is a pain to get off. Not the hammock's fault - I guess it just wasn't such a good idea.


