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Sea To Summit Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter

Sea To Summit Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter

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Sea To Summit Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter

Rig up the Sea To Summit Personal Mosquito Net Shelter when it’s time to get some sleep and you want to avoid being a blood buffet for the awaiting mosquitoes. This polyester mesh net features black mesh instead of white so you can see out easier, and a fine, 500 holes per square inch to keep those sneaky bloodsuckers out. Tucked-in sides offer extra protection, and the asymmetrical hanging point offers more headroom and can easily be adjusted. Sea To Summit color coded the corners for easy setup and included a stuff sack for compact packing.

Bottom Line: Avoid a blood donation when you're in this shelter.

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Can you please provide greater detail as to why this will not

Can you please provide greater detail as to why this will not work for bunk beds?

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July 13, 2009

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what holds this net up?? am going to be by the river in Grand

what holds this net up?? am going to be by the river in Grand Canyon and don't know if there are trees if that's what holds it up?!

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February 25, 2009

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Or just find 3 long sticks. Stand them up, tie them at the top to create a triangle, and just hang it from there.

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May 25, 2009

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if you set up a tarp like in pup tent style, with hiking poles, you can tie on to one of the hiking poles.

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March 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Worked in Brazil

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January 26, 2009

My wife and I used the personal mosquito shelters in a breezy cabin in Marumbi park in Parana State, Brazil. Although malaria is not a problem in this region, we were concerned about dengue and biting spiders. In fact, before bedtime we saw a spider that reminded me of the North American wolf spider and was about 4 inches in diameter. The nets allowed us to get a good night's sleep with no concern about mosquitoes, spiders, or the other unusual insects we found there. In addition, although the holes are probably large enough for a "no-see-um" to get through, they greatly exceed the World Health Organization standards for malaria prevention. I do recommend this net for anyone who is traveling to the tropics. One other thing, you might want to prepare ahead of time by attaching velcro or elastic straps to keep the net seated beneath your sleeping pad, because it has a tendency to come free at the edges.

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Hi, is the single shelter big enough to hang at a reasonable

Hi, is the single shelter big enough to hang at a reasonable height and still wrap around a mattress or would I go with a double?

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February 22, 2009

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what´s the packing size and weight of the individual-size

what´s the packing size and weight of the individual-size of this mosquito net?

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January 25, 2009

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Can this net be used with bunk beds?How do you get in/out of

Can this net be used with bunk beds?How do you get in/out of the net? I'm guessing that you kind of have to get in from the bottom and then tuck the net under your sleeping pad?

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December 13, 2008

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It won't really work for bunk beds.

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December 13, 2008

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Is this mesh fine enough to prevent no seeums and sand flies

Is this mesh fine enough to prevent no seeums and sand flies?

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November 12, 2008

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No-See-Um mesh is typically 800+ holes per inch, this has 500 holes per inch. You'd probably be fine with this personal net, but there might be a few that still find their way through.

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November 12, 2008

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Are these nets permethrin treated (as per WHO recommendations)?

Are these nets permethrin treated (as per WHO recommendations)? What are the dimensions of the stuff sack (when stuffed)?

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October 6, 2008

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These are no longer permethrin treated as of earlier this year. You can treat them with Sawyer's repellent (not avail. at backcountry). That stuff will last up to six washes and since most people aren't washing their net, it should last a long time.

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October 14, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Polyester mesh 
Dimensions:
87 x 48 x 42in (221 x 122 x 107cm) 
Weight:
9oz (255g) 
Recommended Use:
Travel, camping 

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