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Natrapel Picaridin Insect Repellent 3.4 oz Pump Spray – 12 Hour Bug Repellent Repels Mosquitoes, Ticks and More

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Features

  • 12 Hours of Protection-Stay bite free all day with Natrapels 20 percent Picaridin formula. This EPA-registered bug spray is proven to repel mosquitoes and ticks for up to 12 hours, providing maximum protection
  • Family Friendly-Use Natrapel with confidence on the whole family, even if youre pregnant or breastfeeding. Natrapel is approved for children over 2 months, making it the ideal family insect repellent
  • Travel Size Bug Spray-Take this travel size Natrapel with you everywhere you go. The convenient 3.4 oz. pump spray fits easily into your pack and is the maximum size approved for airplane travel in carryon bags
  • CDC-Recommended Active Ingredient-Choose the active ingredient recommended by the CDC to repel disease-carrying insects. Picaridin mimics the Piperine compound found in pepper plants to keep you bug free
  • Safe on Gear-Apply Natrapel Picaridin without fear of damaging your gear. The best fishing or hiking bug spray, this insect repellent wont damage fishing line, plastic, or other synthetic materials

Description

Enjoy the outdoors all day without the bugs with Natrapel Picaridin insect repellent. This 20 percent Picaridin bug spray provides the whole family with up to 12 hours of effective protection from mosquitoes, ticks, and other biting insects. The active ingredient Picardin is recommended by the CDC to repel disease-carrying insects, including ticks and mosquitoes that may carry Lyme disease, malaria, chikungunya, and more. Bring this family insect repellent on camping trips, hikes, and backyard barbeques for reliable insect protection you don’t have to constantly reapply. The portable 3.4 oz. bottle is the perfect travel size bug spray, as it’s the maximum size approved for airplane travel by the TSA. In addition to being an effective tick and mosquito repellent, Natrapel also repels chiggers, gnats, black flies, and other biting flies. The perfect fishing or hiking bug spray, Natrapel is safe to apply to your clothing and gear, as it won’t harm synthetics. Head outdoors knowing you’re prepared with Natrapel Picaridin.

Brand: Natrapel


Scent: Lavender


Item Volume: 3.4 Fluid Ounces


Item Form: Spray


Number of Items: 1


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.3 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.11 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.5 x 1 x 6 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.08 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Natrapel


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Model Name: ‎AD6871


Color: ‎One Color


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Tender


Part Number: ‎44224068712


Included Components: ‎Natrapel 8 Hour Pump


Size: ‎3.4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Date First Available: February 20, 2014


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Nov 18 – Nov 23

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great with less hassle
After reading up on DEET vs picaridin, went with picaridin for my trip to mosquitoland because I don't like how DEET ruins your plastic gear. This worked fantastic and I didn't mind putting it on because the scent is mild, it wasn't greasy, and it stayed put with one application. I put it on over sunscreen and both worked. Not a single bite on areas that I sprayed, but others in my group were eaten alive. It leaves a slight sheen on your skin - no big deal. Very happy with this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by 47list24

  • Works great
I took this on a trip to island of Palawan Philippines. The mosquitoes left me alone. Worked as described
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by LAD_SNDG

  • Works great and is natural.
I bought this product for a trip to San Juan Puerto Rico in August, where the Zika virus was the most concentrated. I did A LOT of research on the different chemicals in other sprays and repellents and really didn't want a DEET based spray or lotion, regardless of the % of concentration. I used the CDC's recommendations to find this product with 20% picaridin, a natural substance, and not a lot of other junk in the spray. I also researched and made homemade natural repellent with essential oils in case I didn't like the feel of the spray. I cannot say that I wasn't bitten, because I was, at least three times during the week that I was there. Also, I didn't use this product and then go off into the deep forests. But, I did a lot of walking outside and in the main parts of San Juan, including their downtown areas for at least 2 days. I did use my homemade spray, but I used this more because it has a much less offensive order than the citronella and lemongrass. This product isn't greasy or heavy and doesn't run when you sweat. It's small size is perfect for a purse or light travel, including the plane at less than 3.5oz. I thought it worked well enough that I keep it with me so I can use it when I do my community gardening work. Compared to the homemade stuff, it really worked about the same, but smelled much better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2016 by Sese

  • Awesome bug spray-works deep woods
I have been using Natural for six years as my go-to hiking spray. Excellent product that works extremely well even when sweating. And it's not sticky. So glad to have found this bug spray that is also a great tick repellent.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • It works!
Bugs love me but apparently hate this stuff. So no bites. Have recommended to friends and family.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Harlems Finest

  • This is your DEET-free replacement, right here
The wife and I used this stuff exclusively on our trip to Africa. My wife attracts bug bites like crazy, so she started out by using stronger DEET stuff and "topping up" every now and then with this stuff. After a while, she stopped with the DEET and switched to this stuff exclusively. I used no DEET while over there, and used only this stuff. I sprayed this stuff on over top of my clothes - it did not hurt any of my clothing that I could tell. Even to this day I don't see any damage. (And the DEET did destroy some of my wife's clothes.) While we were in Africa during the low time for mosquitoes, I can say that I personally did not get even one bug bite. My wife did get one (in South Africa). That speaks volumes for this product. Normally, she would be eaten alive and I would get a couple. We were diligent about applying and came through with flying colors. I would expect this would work just as well during the high mosquito months - one just might have to apply it more often is all. If you are looking for something that is DEET free and works, this is what you want. It worked great for us! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016 by Scott M.

  • Healthier option to DEET and works on Colorado mosquitos
I did a lot of reading and it looks like Picaridin is a bit safer than DEET and will not damage your gear with the chemicals. My son and I used it on a Colorado hammock backpacking trip without mosquito netting. It seemed to work, and helped us smell better. I am not sure how well it would work in areas invested with very aggressive mosquitos like what I have heard exist in Canada. This product does not repel Texas chiggers like DEET does, and may not stop an aggressive infestation of mosquitos. The CDC has information online you can use to help you choose a product, including safety information, that clearly shows that one needs to be more careful about DEET on skin. The Natrapel spray is fine, but I think I prefer the individually wrapped wet wipes for backpacking trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2018 by ReliabilityEngineer

  • Survived the Thai jungle
I just bought a second bottle, after the first got us through a few days in northern Thailand. One full day (we re-applied midday) was spent hiking in the jungle with rescued elephants. The poor things were constantly hounded by horseflies, but we were totally fine. Two adults liberally applying for four uses went through about half of the 3.4 ounces. We generally travel without checking bags, so this size is perfect for TSA’s 3-1-1. Don’t be fooled by the Natrapel name—Picaridin is not a “natural” substance. Both it and DEET are chemicals with indeterminate long-term health and environmental effects. However, as a physician, I decided to switch from DEET when I learned that some DEET is cleared renally. That is, it’s absorbed through skin and shows up in your urine. Although this hasn’t been shown to be problematic for health, it just doesn’t seem right. Although DEET has gotten me through many a fishing or camping trip, my other concern is that it eats away gear. If it can erode my GPS screen and sunglasses, it can’t be good on its way out of my body. One thing to watch out for—Natrapel can be slippery. The tile floor of our hotel room entryway got pretty slick after we sprayed our legs there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2018 by Coprolalia

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