Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2019
What a difference this makes. It's so much nicer being able to get away from the mosquito's, like the tenters. I can climb inside and read for awhile in peace. I did a 4 night trip recently and after the first night I left the net on the hammock and just rolled it all up together. I packed just fine and the next night, and subsequent nights, I just pulled it out and hung it all up. It was pretty easy and faster. It's definitely durable. I fell out of the hammock one night while reaching for something I dropped and hit the ground. I've never fallen out of my hammock before. The bug net stretched and I was able to reach up and unzip the entry and climb out. Nothing tore, and nobody saw it!
Jonathan
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 29 de julio de 2018
Pros:- easy to set up- easy to get in and out of due to the large two way zip- effective- robust meshCons:- larger and heavier than the Guardian SL- not the cheapest bug net out there
klemen
Comentado en Alemania el 5 de febrero de 2017
It meets expectations. Good netting, good attachement points. Whether or not it is durable - we will see in a year time.
Louis Halbgewachs
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de septiembre de 2017
Works. Simple.
Al
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de septiembre de 2013
This princess can't stand bugs, and this bug net does the trick. I use it with an ENO doublenest or other hammock. I normally have a structural ridgeline so I turn this inside out, use the ridgeline hooks on the inside and it keeps the bag off the ground when I'm not filling out the hammock.My favorite thing so far was taking a sleeping pad with me (thermarest neo air) and since it was warm when I first got in the hammock, I could put the pad beside me in the netting instead of in the hammock. When it got colder I could move the pad under me, between the hammock and net and it would stay in place and keep me warm. On a much colder night I put the pad inside the hammock like normal, but on the other nights and times when the temperature was changing I had all kinds of options. I learned this by accident on a trip at multiple altitudes and temps and I think I will hammock camp like this year round now.And it stops bugs! On the C&O canal there is 180+ miles of stagnant canal water and the mosquitos would have eaten me alive but they only got my hand once when it was laying against the net one night. Yes, they can bite through the net, so keep your skin off the net.The net is strong and sturdy, heavier than "it needs to be" but sturdy enough that you don't have to worry about it getting big holes if it comes in contact with a stick. If you can afford the weight and bulk of this net, then you won't be disappointed with it. Me, I'll skimp on other things (like food) and take my net with me from now on.