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Kelty No-Bug Net for Kid Carriers

Kelty No-Bug Net for Kid Carriers

Item #KEL0504|7 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
$49.95
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Kelty No-Bug Net for Kid Carriers

The Kelty No-Bug Net for Kid Carriers attaches to your kid carrier to seal out creepy-crawlies. The No-Bug Net also offers protection from blowing debris and brush, so nothing interferes with your little ones' enjoyment of the outdoors atop their trusty steed (you). Note: Requires a Kelty FC Sun/Rain hood.

Bottom Line: Keep bugs off your li'l un.

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what is the weight limit for this kid carrier. my son is getting

what is the weight limit for this kid carrier. my son is getting heavier every day and we are planning a summer trip and need to know what this pack is rated for.

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April 21, 2009

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Even though this is just the bug screen. Kelty Kid carriers are rated to 40 lbs. There's a lot of adjustment inside to accomodate your growing son!

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April 21, 2009

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This isn't a kid carrier, it's just the screen. The pack itself is on a different page.

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April 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Get the net

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June 14, 2009

If you got your kid carrier to pack you kid in the mall then you don't need this. If you plan on going to the woods this item and the sunshade are great. No need for loading the kid up with bug juice or sunblock. Assuming your kid is old enough to swat skeeters, they cant reach their legs anyhow (my kids started in these carriers at about 5mos). I think the price is steep but I got mine on sale when I got them (we have 2 carriers, sunshades and bugnets).

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kelty bug nets in Alaskan interior

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June 14, 2009

The bug nets are easy to put on and worked well. The mosquito is Alaskas state bird. My wife is wearing just the carrier. My carrier is actually strapped to a military pack.

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will the bug net fit a kelty elite back pack

will the bug net fit a kelty elite back pack

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December 3, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

bug net and hood

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May 22, 2009

This product might be good - but I've only used it a few times, so I can't really say, it does fit pretty snug, which is good, but I wonder about the seams about the zippers; are they going to hold out? No idea. backcountry.com asks for a review after about a month of use. ! ? Thats not enough time to review any piece of outdoor gear. Ask me again next year and I'll give you an insightful review.

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there is the UV protector mesh product as well as this no-bug

there is the UV protector mesh product as well as this no-bug net for the Kelty KIDS carriers, but the material used is not listed. is it also the 600D poly / mesh fabric like this no-bug net? The size of the UV is shorter than the no-bug net. However nothing tells me if the no-bug net will also protect against UV! The product pictures look exactly the same, though - not good. So what is the fabric of the no-bug net and will it protect against UV rays the same as the UV net?

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April 23, 2008

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I checked out the specs for both of the nets, they are both made from 600D polyester & Nylon mesh, so there is no difference in the material. The bug net owever is longer 21x16x40in the UV net is only 21x16x40in, and the bug net carries a little more weight 13oz verses the uv net at 4oz. Seems to me they both do the same thing, but there is a little more weight and net included with the bug net. I would go for the bug net...seems like you kill two birds with one stone for only $10 more. Good luck hope it helps. (smile)

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May 25, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Hood

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August 30, 2008

Since my child will no longer tolerate a stroller I use the backpack as my main means of taking her around - in urban settings as well as the great outdoors --- Purchased the Sun/Rain hood and it does a great job at keeping her protected --- on super sunny days I use a sarong to drape over the sun exposed side - but overall worth the money.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
600D Polyester & nylon mesh 
Dimensions:
21 x 16 x 40in (53 x 41 x 102cm) 
Weight:
13oz (300g) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking with bugs 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Andorra 

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