L RUNNZER Single Pop up Portable Mosquito Camping Net Tent, Mosquito Tent for Camping Outdoor Travling Camping for Backyard, Upgraded Mesh Auto-Expanding
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It hasn't worked for me yet, but the one I own seems to do the trick.
The zipper is only one.
Standing alone without support.
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Selected User Reviews For L RUNNZER Single Pop up Portable Mosquito Camping Net Tent, Mosquito Tent for Camping Outdoor Travling Camping for Backyard, Upgraded Mesh Auto-Expanding
I appreciate you doing this - As a member of the military surplus, I used military surplus at disaster sites- The other day I was in Puerto Rico during a hurricane and they rescued me! Nets were brought elsewhere and hung on hooks or strings by everyone else - A convention center that has high ceilings would be too high for this product. We laid a sheet over it to keep out the stadium lights and the snoring of 600 people.
My back yard on Maui is a great place to observe the stars. My favorite part of this pop-up tent is the awning. Besides being able to sleep under the stars, I can star gaze and stare at the stars without having to worry about crawling critters I have been experiencing rain for the past two weeks. It does not rain often on this side of the island.
I found this popup interesting An up tent was the solution to the problem. There is an easy-to-use self-service option An enclosure for a mesh or anti-mesh A mosquito fabric that is easy to install without any rope, string, or tools needed. I am 6' ft tall, so it's long enough for me. This shade has a mesh fabric side enough to let you look around and a solid side to let you block out the light from the street or the sun. It's easy to set up because it's one single piece that comes apart. Nothing else is needed, such as poles or straps. The stand remains upright on its own in an indoor setting. Stakes were included to keep the table in place even when it is exposed to strong winds. The process of folding it up is fairly easy to master after a little practice (it's similar to folding the sunscreen you put on the windshield of your car). If you fold it up, you should make sure that the velcro covering the center arch is closed properly. Besides that, it appears to be working better than Try it on the beach where I can read under the shaded side and still enjoy the view from the mesh side. It is light enough to be carried in my backpack and compact enough to fit in the trunk of my car. The car has four doors.
My wife and I really like it. This was a wonderful experience for my son. This photo shows the effect. The next weekend will be great to try it out. I have plenty of space to store my gear and to sleep. I had to try a couple times before I was able to fold it.
It fit in my suitcase very easily.
The zips open and close easily and the size is large enough for an adult. Once you figure out how to fold it, you will be able to fold it in a snap. There are a few pop-ups that I have to deal with A storage bag that does not have a strap, making it difficult to stuff it back into the bag has a strap and clasp, which makes using it a lot easier.
On the AT, I plan to use it for nights spent in shelters to keep mice and bugs from making their way onto me and my gear. I can use it as a sleeping bag and it keeps the mesh off of my body while The space it occupies is not too big to make it obtrusive when sharing The tent is rather cumbersome to carry due to its large diameter, but I think its usefulness outweighs this inconvenience.
An excellent piece of construction! Simple to set up and pack up I have been looking for a single sleep tent of this type for a long time. Used for camping on a folding cot beside the lake, in the backyard, or in a It was only when I tried to fold up and replace in the bag that I ran into a problem. It took me a few tries to get it right after watching a YouTube video. As I begin to use it, I hope it will become easier.