The HAMACA Iguana hammock chair is a colourful and comfortable place to relax. IT is made in the traditional Colombian style. It has Cadejos which are cotton 'chains' which help distribute the rate perfectly for maximum comfort.
It is made from 100% recycled cotton which is comfortable, strong and good to the environment. Experience this hammock chair's incredibly cozy, jacquard-woven fabric indoors or out!
It comes in a matching drawstring bag making it easy to carry or store. Why not take it down to the lake and hang it from a tree!
Material Dimensions L X W (cm): | 140 x 105 |
Made from: | 100% Recycled Cotton |
Load Capacity: | 130kg |
Weighs: | 3kg |
Bar (cm): | 110 |
Recom. hanging height (cm): | at least 200 |
Compatible with the following frames: Atlas, Luna, Palmera, Tree Bands
Free Express Delivery (order before 12pm)
At Simply Hammocks we offer Free Express Delivery (97% arrive next working day) on all UK orders. There is no minimum spend so it's free even if you are ordering a large hammock or small fixing. All orders are sent on our Express Service as standard and 97% will arrive the next working day if placed before 12:00.
The 3% that don't usually arrive within 2 days of ordering. Not bad for a free service hey! Where the next day service is not available, you will see a delivery estimate on the product page before you order.
Easy Returns
At Simply Hammocks we want you to be 100% happy which is why we offer a simple 14 day returns policy. Plenty of time for you to decide if you like your new hammock. Occasionally hammocks are purchased as gifts so if you need longer than 14 days please drop us an email and we will happily oblige.
Learn more about our Free Express Delivery and Easy Returns.
OUR HAMMOCK GUIDE
Take a look at our trusty hammock guide, which will help you with all your hammock related questions. You can even watch our famous video that has over 35,000 views on Youtube.
EVERY ORDER HELPS
When you buy a hammock from us you are providing homes, schooling and guidance to neglected children who live on the streets of Brazil.