Sea to Summit Mosquito Pyramid Insect Shield Net - Double
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Ideal for trekking, traveling and wilderness camping, the Sea To Summit Mosquito Pyramid double-size net with Insect Shield® provides additional protection against mosquitoes and other bugs.
Shop similar products- Tent-style design maximizes coverage with minimum weight and packaged size; black mesh netting offers high visibility
- Spreader pole opens to 22 in. to give greater interior space; pole packs down to 6 in.
- Insect Shield® odorless, invisible, permethrin-based technology repels insects that can carry insect-borne diseases
- Built-in treatment provides protection from mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and other bugs—and lasts up to 70 washes
- Finely woven multifilament polyester; 500 holes-per-square-inch hexagonal mesh
- Height is easily adjustable; asymmetric hanging point gives practical headroom
- Color-coded corners allow easy setup; sides tuck in for extra protection
- Comes packaged in its own stuff sack
Imported.
View all Sea to Summit Bug SheltersBest Use | Travel Camping |
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Sleeping Capacity | 2-person |
Weight | 12 ounces |
Packaged Weight | 12 ounces |
Packed Size | 7.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Floor Dimensions | 94 x 66 inches |
Floor Area | 43 square feet |
Peak Height | 51 inches |
Number of Doors | No doors |
Canopy Fabric | Polyester mesh |
Insect Repellent | Yes |
Design Type | Nonfreestanding |
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Created a homemade ultralight bug hut only 1.5 lbs
This is a great product, in the right conditions i.e. no rain in the forecast and lots of trees to hang it from. I needed an ultralight bug shelter for a very remote summer forest hiking trip, on the cheap. I used 4 stakes from another tent to stake down the Sea to Summit Mosquito Pyramid Insect Shield Net, as stakes do not come with it. When staked down tightly and hanging the top from a branch, it looks just like the images as advertised and the sides will not droop. I have included some of my own as well. The system to hang it did not come with instruction, but I saw a video online, but surmise it would be easy to figure out on your own. Be sure to tightly seal/close the Velcro end that the top pole slides into. I did not do this at first and it made the sides narrower as the pole slid out ( I worry that this might wear over time as it is a very small piece of Velcro, but Sea to Summit does tend to make high quality products so I will assume the best for now. ) I used a rei quarter dome 3 footprint that I snagged at a garage sale for the floor. I was able to stake the footprint down using the current 4 stakes. I was so surprised thinking additional stakes would be needed but this footprint matched so perfectly even at the staking points. I then tucked the net that is on the floor under the footprint to get an almost perfect seal around the entire perimeter keeping the crawling bugs out. I think a perfect seal is possible the next time I set it up, this was my first attempt and it was crazy windy. Getting in and out of the net tent despite there not being a door is not a problem, I just reached my hand under the netting and gently unhooked the stake loop from the stake (in other words the net tent is held down at only three points upon exit and entry. I testing getting in and out several times and it is not a problem as it is very easy to hook and unhook the loop from the stake (I kept the stake I wanted to use for this purpose sticking about an inch above the ground, this could pose a problem if the ground conditions warrant the stake being all the way in). Using the stakes closest to the hightest point (where the tree branch is holding the tent from above) is best, so you don’t have to bend down very much to get in and out. I used the double size net and think that’s perfect for one person, the single would be too cramped for me and the gear I’m trying to keep bug free.
kept one person bug- & bite- free
Used this for two weeks in the mountains of the Dominican Republic. It is small as others have noted and it worked for one person. I used items from my back pack to weigh down the corners and didn’t have any bites or unwelcome pests inside the net at night.
Light, performs well, doubles as backup blanket
Works as expected, if used properly (i.e. may need to tie higher than expected). I paired this with a tarp and some cord for a lightweight bike packing shelter. Also, a friend was using it over his hammock one night, started to get cold, and used it as a light blanket.
Well made, but too small
A well made net, but too small to get over two people. Even with a lot of fussing, we were unable to get it to seal properly (as it's not long enough) and got bitten. Would probably work OK for a single person in a relatively short tent, but then you probably wouldn't need it.
Hot climate outdoor camping!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Florida offer 4 seasons and they all end in summer. But duriing the actual summer there are diehards like myself that have found a way to make it more tolerable. They dont make tents specifically for our climate, especially from the amount of rainfall we get. So we converted to tarp camping. It keeps us shaded and dry, but not mosquito proof. Thats where this product saves the day. Tents dont offer adequate airflow so this no seum mesh is perfect and sprayed with permethren, you're now bugproof offering a win in an unforgiving environment. Dont forget your fan!
tiny
the tent is way to small and the sides of the tent fall inward, on hot days it will stick to your skin.
All bugs all the time.
This is the worst net ever, waste of money. Not even enough room for one person. This net only works if you want to protect your face. I would give zero stars it that was an option what a waste of money. I bought the pop up nets for my other family member and they work great.
shelter insect liner...
very nice balance between light and too much. some gear is made with a bunch of bells and whistles, but ends up being to complicated and heavy. This item is more to the light side. A pretty good balance between too much and not enough. Price was also quite reasonable. thanks Sea to Summit! great work.
Excellent
A simple and comparatively durable net that works very well. The shape makes it very useable. I use my two person for one person. It would be difficult to use for two I think, but doable. Nurse it with a tarp usually.
Needs a door badly
Works well except it needs a zippered door badly. When it's pegged down, you can't just "lift the side", you need to crawl underneath.