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Repel Permanone Clothing and Gear

Hiking & Camping > Insect ProtectionRated: **** by 1 review.

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Protect your gear from ticks and mosquitoes with the Repel Permanone Clothing and Gear Insect Repellant. This spray will protect you gear for up to two weeks, just spray on and let dry. Permanone will bind with the fabric and actually kills insects that come into contact.

Features:

  • Effective against Ticks and Mosquitoes
  • Long lasting 2 weeks
  • Protect clothing, Tents, Shoes and More

REI

Protect your clothing, shoes, tents, backpacks and other gear from ticks and mosquitoes with the Repel Permanone® Clothing and Gear insect repellent.

  • Permanone binds to the fabric you treat and provides up to 2 weeks of protection
  • Do not apply to skin

Effective duration time:2 weeks
Primary active ingredient:Permethrin (0.5%)
Suggested use:Clothing and gear treatment
Weight:6 ounces

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Size
6 Oz6.758.50

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Repel Permanone Clothing and Gear Review Summary:

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Reviews:

Works fine but rinses off when wading

Rating:****
Used a single can on 2 clothing sets 2 days before backpacking in the Sipsey Wilderness. After 2 days of wading in creeks, my hiking clothes were no longer repeling mosquitoes, ticks and horse flies. My camping clothes were still effective though.
jfleming72 at REI on 07/01/2009