Sea to Summit  Mosquito Pyramid Net

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A portable net for your cot, sleeping pad or mattress, this Sea to Summit Mosquito Pyramid net helps shield you from curious bugs while you get your rest.

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Features

  • Asymmetric shape means the apex of the pyramid is closer to the head end for more usable headroom
  • An overlapping flap at the base makes it easy to achieve a bug-proof seal against a floor or mattress
  • Colored coded corners and a single suspension point ensure easy setup
  • Height is easily adjustable
  • Tuck-in sides offer extra protection
  • Black mesh netting offers high visibility
  • Hexagonal mesh has 500 holes per square inch
  • 22 in. spreader bar packs down to 6 in.; aluminum spreader pole used on double version
  • Comes packaged in its own stuff sack

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Insect Repellent

Yes

Canopy Fabric

Polyester

Design Type

Suspended

Reviews
3 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars

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Blue
California
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Don't set your expectations too high

1 month ago

There's nothing really wrong with this product, it's just not amazing. I got the two person version. The diagram on the label is completely misleading. There's absolutely no way two people could sit up in this shelter AND have headroom AND have the sides of their body not touch the sides. But I was expecting that to be too good to be true. The stretcher bar is ok. It works and is small, lightweight, and simple to use. You need to hang this shelter from a tree branch or other structure fairly high off the ground to get it taut. For this reason, it won't clip very well to an A-frame tarp unless it is pitched fairly high. I was able to get it to work with mine by modifying the suspension cord to be much shorter. I tucked it under my sleeping pad in the back rather than stake it out and used my gear to hold the front corners in place. I would say if you need a backup bug shelter that will keep you from getting destroyed, it's fine and will do basically the same thing as a bug bivvy, but it's definitely no replacement for a tent. Pretty minimal protection.

Age:35–44
No, I do not recommend this product

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