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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Good no frills inexpensive net with decent size zipper
Tracy Kathleen Woodard
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
You need this for mosquito season, very easy to set up and break down
Evan Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
This bug hammock net works perfect for overnight camping, or just laying in your hammock and reading a book. Gets those annoying flies off your face. Also folds up very small.
Breanna
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Leagues above other hammocks that come with a net built only on the top of the hammocks. I got so annoyed with being bitten by mosquitos through the bottom fabric of my hammock and this is the perfect solution. Super easy and it’s spacey enough that the mosquitos can’t get me unless I’m deliberately pressing against the netting.
Laura Breckenridge
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Easy to set up and fits perfectly over my Eno single nest hammock. Like others have mentioned, the ridgeline rope that comes with it is not the best quality, and a little short for my preference. The ends of the rope unraveled a bit but I just burned them with a lighter and they're fine. If you can replace with a better cord do it, but the rope works for now. Mesh is tight enough that it keeps the worrisome bugs out.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020
Just took this on a weekend trip to Grand Island in the Hiawatha National Forest of the Upper Peninsula, MI, a place infamous for its blood suckers. Suffice to say it passed the test, much to the disappointment of the largest population of mosquitoes I’ve ever seen.I paired it with my ENO single nest. The material held up great and not a single bug got to me...although many tried. It was very easy to set up and take down. The design worked well and I was not contacted by the netting at all in the night. Recommended to my less than prepared companions.
Her Weirdness
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019
We've been doing a sleep experiment with our hammocks and didn't have mosquito issues at first. Once those little buggers showed up, I got us each one of these.The zipper slides easily and can be drawn up or down one-handed. The netting isn't exactly sturdy, but it's NETTING, so I don't expect it to keep birds out, but it does what it's supposed to. For netting, it's an appropriate strength fabric.We had no trouble threading our hammocks in through the zipper, and clipping each end up, but the strings need to be tied about a foot above the hammock straps. The strings are really light weight, but doesn't have to hold up much, so not a problem, and they are plenty long enough!The only thing I don't like is the attached storage bag hangs directly under the hammock on three ground. I'm short, so my hammock hangs 6-8 inches off the ground when I'm in it. Hubby is a foot taller, at 6'4" and his drags a little, too. Be sure no critters crawl into that bag!To get out, I unzip, fling my legs out, grab the back of my hammock, and shove a little. Using this product actually helped me find a better way to exit my hammock!I would recommend this product to anyone who doesn't like getting bitten by mosquitoes.
Jere F. Moore
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2018
I bought this net because from the photos, it looked as if I could just let it hang from the structural ridgeline on my hammock. I was correct. I could and did. That is a great advantage, because it means that you do not need a separate suspension for the bug net. You already have a suspension for the hammock and one for the tarp, so it's really good that a third one is not absolutely necessary.A few observations about the hammock:1. The weave is pretty coarse, so I doubt if it is no-see-um proof. I like it that way, though, because I don't need no-see-um quality mesh, and the coarser mesh means that the net is lighter and less bulky and that it blocks much less of any breeze that may want to come through.2. I do not like the clips supplied for the ridgeline. As I said above, I am not using a separate suspension for the net, but, if I wanted to, I would have to use something small enough to go into the supplied clips. That means no paracord or anything larger than about 1.8 mm (just guessing at that). If I wanted to use a separate suspension, I would replace these with something more usable.3. The net and stuff sack (that I seam ripped off of the net) together weigh a light 10 oz or just a tad more and pack small. The zipper looks adequate. The net is plenty long for an 11 ft hammock, which I am using, and maybe even a 12 footer.I see no reason why, with a bit of caution and care, this net should not last for many seasons. And the price is great.
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