(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, December 24, 2015 ) Heredia, Heredia -- The Teo4Life team is pleased to announce the launch of their latest product, the Hammock Tree Straps. This set of two heavy duty straps comes with 2 free aluminum carabiners and a deluxe carrying bag.
Teo4Life is proud to offer premium, contemporary outdoors equipment and accessories, including the Teo4Life Camping Hammock and the newly launched Hammock Tree Straps.
Each of the Hammock Tree Straps is 10 feet long and one inch wide and constructed of no-stretch polyester for maximum durability. The straps are designed to be compatible with Teo4Life hammocks, as well as hammocks of any other brand. Each strap features triple-stitched seams to enhance their ruggedness.
The Hammock Tree Straps are rated to support 200 pounds each, or a total of 400 pounds. Since the kit comes with two free aluminum carabiners, which are highly crafted, users can set up using their Hammock Tree Straps quickly and efficiently. Carabiners are useful because they make hanging hammocks easy. There is no need to worry with tying or untying knots if a carabiner can be used instead.
Currently, the Teo4Life Hammock Tree Straps are being sold exclusively on the globally leading retailer Amazon. Prime members receive free 2-day shipping, and all customers receive world-class customer service from the Teo4Life team.
In addition, Teo4Life stated, "If you are not 100% satisfied within 30 days, you'll get your money back. No questions asked, no conditions attached, and no risk at all. Also, our straps have a 3 year lifetime warranty against material and workmanship defects."
Teo4Life offers a whole new spin on traditional outdoors equipment and accessories, including their contemporary hammock. More information can be found at www.teo4life.com.
About Teo4Life
Teo4Life brings a new concept to outdoor products. A sense of freedom and a serious commitment to the customers and to the environment, bring life to a new series of products with social responsibility. Teo4Life decided to give a percentage of its revenue every month to help preserve Nature with some projects in Costa Rica. (http://www.teo4life.com)