OUTDOOR SLING
Available in a wide variety of designs and colours, Sling is a generic term for a woven, open-mesh fabric made from a vinyl coated, high strength polyester yarn.PNZ uses Batyline and Twitchell outdoor slings for the Outdoor Sling Furniture Collection. It consisting of a polyester fiber covered by a coating of PVC, making it nearly impossible to tear. It is 100% synthetic and resistant to rot and mildew. Nenuphar Fibre: is made entirely from high density polyethylene (HDPE). This means it is extremely durable and resistant to all weather conditions, including strong sunlight, rain and temperatures ranging from +80 °C all the way down to –70 °C, making it suitable for exposure to the outdoor elements all year round, anywhere in the world. As well as being mold-resistant, it is also non-toxic and 100% recyclable.
Historically, slings are found combined with powder-coated aluminum frames. However, due to its inherent good looks, exceptional comfort and practicality, PNZ also has designed products that combine sling with both teak and stainless steel frames. One of the main benefits of sling is comfort. When stretched taught between two side frames, sling provides a yielding seating surface that moulds to your individual body shape. Our Ferrari Batyline or Twitchell woven vinyl is resistant to fading, mildew and wear & tear under the most severe weather conditions.
For quick production, PNZ have kept standard outdoor slings with different colours and patterns in stock. We also accept Custom Use Material.
Maintenance & Care
In PNZ Outdoor Sling range the only maintenance required for the sling is an annual clean to get rid of dust and environmental debris (oils, damp) that can be trapped in the mesh or braiding. Wipe it gently with a soft sponge and rinse with water. Rinsing the sling with pressurized water provides better results. It is advisable to clean before storing it for the winter and at the beginning of its season of regular use.
This type of furniture can be left outside all year round and is able to stand very low and high temperatures. When very cold, the weave will become somewhat stiffer than normal and in extremely hot temperatures the weave will become more elastic. The furniture will retain its normal elastic property once the temperature stabilizes.