Always tether when using the cacoon Never exceed the stated load limit or hang the Cacoon higher
than just above ground level (when fully laden).
Never jump into a Cacoon or use it as a trampoline or swing – the Cacoon is designed for gentle play
and relaxation. Never hang your cacoon where it can swing into a vertical surface. You will wear the
fabric out around the ring.
Never twist or spin your cacoon. It is only designed to hang from the webbing loop without any
twists.
How to use your Cacoon?
1° Set the height of the ring off the ground to around that of a typical seat.
2° Sit down in your Cacoon just as you would in a normal chair – you may find it helpful to use the
internal rope as a handle.
3° Shift your body weight to suit your mood – remember the further back you move in your Cacoon
the more reclined it will become.
4° To get out, put both feet firmly on the ground outside of the Cacoon and simply stand up just as
you would if you were getting up from a normal chair – you may find it helpful to use the internal
rope as a handle to pull up on.
Never use the ring edge as a step to get in or out of a Cacoon.
Never step out of a Cacoon one foot at a time – you will go one way while the Cacoon will go the
other (drawing 8).
Never stand or allow your children to stand in your Cacoon.
5. Care
How to care for your Cacoon?
Always tether your Cacoon when not in use – this is particularly important in high winds – and ensure
that it cannot bang into walls, tree trunks etc as this will damage the fabric and potentially the ring
too (drawing 9). Washing Yes, your Cacoon can be washed at maximum 30° with neutral detergent.
No bleach.
PUT THE RING BACK INTO YOUR CACOON AND HANG DRY – DON’T DRY WITHOUT THE RING IN
PLACE – DON'T TUMBLE DRY.
And don't even think about getting the iron out – Cacoons don't like irons!
Or simply wash your Cacoon down while it’s hanging – use warm, soapy water and wash off with
clean water.
Top Tips from Team Cacoon
If you are not using your Cacoon take it down and hang it in the garage You will increase the life span
of your Cacoon if you do this. Run a light line from the rear webbing loop through the top carabiner
so you can pull the Cacoon up and easily reduce UV, windage and water ingress when you are not
using it. Keep it clean. UV and mould are the biggest enemies of longevity. We do treat the fabric to
combat these two nasties but you will increase the life of your Cacoon if you do this. Do not leave in
direct sunlight when not in use.
Please visit our website www.nenko.com for more information.
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