Brand | Sea to Summit |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Gray, Orange |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 94″L x 66″W |
- Nylon-mesh
- Ultralight net shelter for use over a cot, sleeping pad, or mattress when camping and traveling
- Finely woven ultra-vis 15D polyester offers great airflow; 500-holes per square inch hexagonal mesh is black for high visibility
- Color coded corners and a single suspension point for easy setup; asymmetric shape offers more headroom and height is easily adjustable
- Elasticized hem can be tucked in at the sides for a seal against a floor or around a mattress
- Double shelter net measures 94 x 66 x 51 inches and weighs 4.85 ounces; includes stuff sack
J. G-W Verified Buyer –
Sieht gut aus
tony watson Verified Buyer –
Light weight and easy to use.
JAVAJAVA.WFH Verified Buyer –
Works as advertised. Very light and functional. Used in place of a tent body.
MCP Verified Buyer –
really well made and roomy
Daniel Barwick Verified Buyer –
This is a very good, versatile product. I’m writing this review during a typical, actual use of the snap: I’m sleeping out in a mosquito infested words, with no tarp or any other covering because the weather is gorgeous, and I am able to enjoy the woods without the constant drone of mosquitoes in my ear (Or bites on my skin). A simple tree branch above you is all you need to hold up the net. The net itself can either be tucked snugly around the perimeter of the sleeping pad you are using, and it has a drawstring for this purpose, or can we use the way I am using it now – it has stake loops that allow you to stake it out in a fairly wide area around you, giving you a lot of living room. It’s basically like a well ventilated, one person tent for fair weather. The mesh is extremely fine, and this has two benefits: first, of course, it keeps out every conceivable insect. But second, in the dark, it essentially disappears from view, and gives you the feeling that you are just sleeping under the stars out in the open. Very, very pleasant. A well-designed product.
Jerrod Verified Buyer –
Great item if you are looking for one packs small and light
Julia B. Verified Buyer –
das war ein toller kauf. ich reise alleine und habe trotzdem das große netz genommen. zum glück! denn oft schlaft man auf einem doppelbett und das kleine netz ließe sich da nicht drauf montieren. das große netz passt jedoch dank kordelzug problemlos auf ein kleines bett drauf. man kann in jedem hotelzimmer improvisieren. aufhängen z.b. an der vorhangstange, an der stange des kastens, oder zwischen türschanier und fenster eine schnur hängen und an der schnur dann aufhängen. das netz ist superklein und leicht. außerdem ist es sehr robust. ich blieb oft mit einem zackigen ring hängen, trotzdem riss das netz nicht wie erwartet auf. die maschen sind sehr feinmaschig, da kommt also wirklich nichts durch.
ich reise gerne mit sehr wenig gewicht im rucksack und würde das netz jederzeit wieder einpacken. es hat sich gelohnt und mich vor verzweifelt schlaflosen nächten bewahrt. es ist so ein schönes gefühl wenn man das nervige summen der moskitos zwar hört, aber weiß, dass sie einen nicht erwischen können.
mk313 Verified Buyer –
I took this on a multi-day bike trip. The mosquitos were pretty bad and my bivy sack (Marmot alpinist) doesn’t have any mosquito netting. I bought the single as it was smaller/ lighter. If I had it to do over, I’d have bought the 2 person version. The net worked great, but it was very narrow and the extra width of the double version would have been welcome. The only other thing to watch out for is if you are camping in an area without trees overhead, you’ll need some sort of pole to prop up the pyramid design. I carried a trekking pole, which worked fine, but weighed 2/x times as much as the net itself. All in all a great little net. Unless you are really counting grams, go for the 2 person version.
Paul Hauchon Verified Buyer –
Ultra léger et efficace. Les cordons de maintiens fonctionnent super bien et permettent d’emmitoufler un matelas de rando rectangulaire, 183×51 cm pour le miens, sans aucun soucis. Avec un tarp UL (DD), ma “tente” “double toit” fais moins de 600 grammes.
Ne semble pas si fragile que ça, mais faut faire attention quand même.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Es ligera, la puedo anclar donde quiera y me ha salvado de infinidad de mosquitos y de cucarachas por toda Asia.
Por cierto no abulta nada.
Sleepym Verified Buyer –
It was nice material and a nice concept, but it needs a little work to give you full protection. Nice things – the netting fabric seems durable and breathable. The cross pole is nicely designed. Not so great – it uses some elastic string to support the top that doesn’t really seem sufficient for outdoors use. Missing in action – a way to stake out the corners. It will creep in and up on you if you don’t have anything holding it out but your bag or groundcover. It is also challenge to find a good point to tie the support string. It needs to be straight over head but it is hard to find a clean spot to sleep with something overhead. I ended up stringing some paracord between two trees and tying to the center of the cord. All in all, it works well with some practice and creativity. For summer camping, I got down to a tyvek groundsheet, a coolmax liner and this for my tent. Sub two pounds and I get to see the stars and breath the fresh air. Can’t complain about that.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Getting in and out is kinda hard. I found it easier to undo one stake to get in and out. It would be fine in good weather. If it’s going to rain its has to be hung so high to keep it off your face a tarp or anything else would not be able to cover you from the sides.
Dopplefanger Verified Buyer –
Too small – hard to keep net from touching your body.
Also difficult to set up with only one hanging string, i rarely found a support above the bed in the places i stayed.
a rectangular net would have been much easier.