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The Personal Mosquito Net Shelters by Sea to Summit are a peremthrin treated netting that is more efficient than non treated when battling the bugs. If you are traveling to a place where you need absolute protection from mosquitos and biting insects, these are the shelters to take with you.
Rig up the Sea To Summit Personal Mosquito Net Shelter when it’s time to get some sleep and you want to avoid being a blood buffet for the awaiting mosquitoes. This polyester mesh net features black mesh instead of white so you can see out easier, and a fine, 500 holes per square inch to keep those sneaky bloodsuckers out. Tucked-in sides offer extra protection, and the asymmetrical hanging point offers more headroom and can easily be adjusted. Sea To Summit color coded the corners for easy setup and included a stuff sack for compact packing.
| Dimensions: | Single: 7'10"L x 4'W x 3'6"H Double: 7'10"L x 5'6"W x 4'3" H |
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| Manufacturer's SKU: | 146 148 |
| Material: | Polyester mesh |
| Recommended Use: | Travel, camping |
| Weight: | Single: 9.0oz/240g Double: 13.3oz/340g |
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| Sea To Summit Personal Mosquito Net | $32.95 - $44.95 | |
| Sea To Summit Double Mosquito Netting | $44.95 |
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| Double with Insect Shield | Single with Insect Shield |
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My wife and I used the personal mosquito shelters in a breezy cabin in Marumbi park in Parana State, Brazil. Although malaria is not a problem in this region, we were concerned about dengue and biting spiders. In fact, before bedtime we saw a spider that reminded me of the North American wolf spider and was about 4 inches in diameter. The nets allowed us to get a good night's sleep with no concern about mosquitoes, spiders, or the other unusual insects we found there. In addition, although the holes are probably large enough for a "no-see-um" to get through, they greatly exceed the World Health Organization standards for malaria prevention. I do recommend this net for anyone who is traveling to the tropics. One other thing, you might want to prepare ahead of time by attaching velcro or elastic straps to keep the net seated beneath your sleeping pad, because it has a tendency to come free at the edges. | |
| pgibbons1207146 at Backcountry.com on 01/26/2009 | |