Peak & Co. Hammock Bug & Mosquito Net 12' with Water Resistant Bag & Guyline Adjusters. Fits All Single/Double Camping Hammocks. Compact. Lightweight. Fast/Easy Setup. Dual Sides Zippers
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yes. It has a lot of space.
I haven't decided yet. It's well-made, but it's cheap in comparison to others, so I'm guessing there's no warranty.
No, I do not believe that is true. It's designed to be used with just one hammock. Although there is some flexibility in its size (it's designed to go around the entire hammock), I believe it would be such a tight fit with two adult hammocks that it would rip open once they're both full.
It's all over the internet, that's correct.
Selected User Reviews For Peak & Co. Hammock Bug & Mosquito Net 12' with Water Resistant Bag & Guyline Adjusters. Fits All Single/Double Camping Hammocks. Compact. Lightweight. Fast/Easy Setup. Dual Sides Zippers
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This bug net is almost as good as the Eno bug net; I used it alongside a friend who has the Eno bug net, and the quality and effectiveness are nearly identical! This is something I would recommend to anyone who wants to avoid bugs and mosquitoes this summer but doesn't want to spend $60 on an eno net! br>br>It's incredibly simple to use (well-designed) and comes in a handy water-resistant container. Case with a lot of resistance br>br>Perfect for those hot summer evenings! I can't wait to use this to sleep outside while camping this summer! It was simple to set up around my hammock and kept all of the gnats and mosquitoes at bay while I relaxed in the hammock for a few hours.
It's a great net for keeping the bugs out while working on my TurtleDog stand. br>br>Pros: The entrance is quite large, so I was able to get in and out as well as set up the hammock and underquilt, and there was enough room under the hammock for me to keep my shoes in the net to keep the scorpions out. br>br>Con: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place The ridge clips are minuscule in size. I ended up running the ridgeline through the loops that attached the hooks to the net because getting the 7/64 Amsteel ridge line through them was a struggle.
It was purchased as a Christmas present and arrived in good condition. I haven't tried it yet, but I have taken a look at it. It's adequate for the price, but it lacks the fine mesh of my $30 large net. br>This should suffice for a beginner or casual camper. Perhaps not for those who spend a lot of time camping in areas where there are small insects smaller than skeeters. br>For those contemplating a SHTF/INCH scenario, BOB is not the way to go. You can't afford to spend more money on a more expensive one if you plan on using it on a daily basis in rough terrain or in areas where bugs are known to carry things. For another 15 minutes, You can get a better one for $20 that will be more suitable for serious use. br>br>The bottom line. Perfect for kids to have fun in or the casual camper who wants to try something new right now! For those who absolutely need this and aren't going to save up by using it monthly or more.
It's only the first time I've used it, and I've already ripped a hole in it. Between the netting and the fabric seam, it appears that the stitching has come undone. But it appears to be a simple fix. I should've gone out and bought an Eno.
The mosquitoes aren't happy with my purchase and try to get through the tiny holes in the netting, resulting in a horror movie-style scene akin to Will Smith's final stand in "I Am Legend. "br>br>good deal- br>includes all required accessories- br>smooth zipper with fine holes- It's a fine piece of equipment that will most likely serve me well if used with care and consideration. br>br>It's a fine piece of equipment that will most likely serve me well if used with care and consideration.
It hung perfectly from the hammock's line, fit perfectly in the hammock, and even let me cinch both ends to keep the bugs out. The hooks were simple to use, and the material appears to be of good quality. When I set it up, it was a little windy, and it blew a little in the breeze, but once it was in line with the hammock, it was solid and worked hand-in-hand. hand in hand with it They communicated well with one another. The "safety" from the bugs, as well as the peace of mind for my children, made it all worthwhile.
br>I used it the other day and awoke to random buzzing near my head; turns out the campsite was swarming with no-seeums, which the bugnet kept out. It was a mad dash to get everything packed up without losing my mind with the bugs out there, but at least I got a good nights sleep!.