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Wise Owl Outfitters Hammock Bug Net - The SnugNet Mosquito Net for Hammocks - Premium Quality, Waterproof, Mesh Hammock Netting w/ Double-Sided Zipper - Essential Camping Gear

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Color: Red


Features

  • get Outdoors With the Perfect Hammock Setup
  • Comfortable: Whether you're relaxing by the fire or sleeping under the stars, our roomy hammock bug net has everything you need to stay covered and protected throughout the night.
  • Packable: Lightweight and convenient, our hammock mosquito net packs down small into its included carry bag. Throw it in your backpack and go!
  • Mesh Netting: Built to last a lifetime, this mosquito net hammock is crafted with premium, superfine mesh that will block out the smallest of flies while ensuring you can still see the night sky.
  • Simple Setup: Complete with a durable double-sided zipper, our hammock bug net allows you to zip and unzip inside or outside. It also features a 30-foot-long ridge line, so you'll never run out of rope.
  • Camping Gifts: No matter the occasion, our hammock netting is a gadget that every adventurer needs on their camping essentials checklist. Sleep wild!

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.54 x 8.23 x 2.32 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.46 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎16 Ounces


Brand Name: ‎Wise Owl Outfitters


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Ripstop material


Manufacturer: ‎Wise Owl Outfitters


Part Number: ‎BN-CRED-2017


Date First Available: June 28, 2017


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  • Very nearly perfect
Color: Blue
I use this with my Wise Owl Outfitters Flare underquilt and Doubleowl hammock for both camping (backpacking and drive-in camp sites) and for sleeping in my back yard. This net accommodates a diagonal lay in my double hammock, but ends up with my outside elbow pressed against the mesh. Mosquitoes CAN bite through the mesh, so (after getting 17 bites at my elbow in one night) I make sure to line that edge of the hammock with a bit of sleeping bag or wear a sweatshirt. This net is far better than one attached to the top side of a hammock because I can sleep without a sleeping bag or underquilt without getting bitten through the bottom of the hammock. Set-up- Very easy. Just string the included line between the trees the hammock will hang from, hook the net, then feed the hammock ends through the ends of the net, from the inside. Tighten the draw-cords and you're done. At the height I hang things, the bottom of the net hits the ground, but I lay a bathmat underneath it to protect the net from the ground and where I leave my shoes at night. Leaving my shoes directly under the hammock protects them from dew. This net works both on trees of varying girths and distances, and on my hammock stand. The line that comes with the bug net is generously long, so it can handle quite a span if need be. Pack-up- If I'm not traveling, I leave the hammock inside the bug net and stuff both into a pillowcase to store with my camping gear. Rope for the net and tree straps for the hammock fit nicely into the bug net bag so they don't get tangled with the carabiners, and they don't get misplaced since the bag is attached to the net. For traveling, the net and rope fit easily into the attached bag, and the buckled strap can be used to compress the bag and attach it to a backpack. Durability- After a year of frequent use, the zipper still works perfectly and has only snagged on the mesh a handfull of times without causing any rips. I'm careful with it, though, so not sure how it would hold up in the hands of someone less cautious (i.e. a child or distracted teen). There are a few tiny pills in the body of the net, just from the friction of use and repeated packing/unpacking, but no holes. The hooks are all still securely attached and all the seams and stitching are intact. Improvements- It's really great as-is, and my suggestions would increase weight and size so maybe not appropriate for backpacking. It would be great to have a spreader bar at one end to keep the net off my elbow so I could sleep without a sleeping bag or sweatshirt on hot nights. I'd love to have a zipper on both sides, just for the sake of laziness and not having to think about which way the net is hung. A small, reinforced area in the "floor" might be nice to take shoes, and maybe a pet, inside the net, and also to protect the dangling edge from the ground. Aside from all that, I love this net. It's the best I've found so far, and the price is remarkably reasonable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by CnMsMom

  • Worth it
Color: Green
For the money spent you can't go wrong. It's well made and keeps out the bugs. I love the fact that it's a universal design as it seems like it will fit most any hammock. It fit my eno single perfectly!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by EC

  • It's exactly as advertised
Color: Black
Packs nicely and can be kept in the hammock
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Ron

  • No more Skeeters
Color: Green
Item just as described. Shipping was fast. The color doesn't match my hammock but the price was less than half of the one that does. I don't think the Mosquitos will judge me.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023 by Carl P

  • works with just about every hammock
Color: Green
first time I tried this it was fun! the zipper got stuck but I fixed it immediately.zippers can be fixed easily.I am not a bug food.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by David Mruzik

  • Kept the bugs out
Color: Blue
Living in Florida there are lots of flying insects and this did a great job of keeping the bugs out. There is plenty of room inside it. I also like that the hooks that are used to tie it up also have little loops on the inside of the bug net that will allow you to hang small things like a camp light or a small head lamp so you can have some light in it. It also packs away into a very small pack. Overall I would highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Matthew B

  • Highly recommend!
Color: Black
I’ve been a tent camper but decided to try hammock camping since I heard it can be cooler than tents for hot nights. I have the Wise Owl double hammock that’s going 1 yr strong of constant use so I decided to stick with Wise Owl for the bug net and rain tarp. The bug net is more affordable than other hammock brands too. Set-up is so incredibly easy and I watched their short YouTube video on it before using it. I’ve used it for multiple overnight camping and it’s been wonderful. The mosquitos and horse flies during the summer are relentless, but I’m safe inside my hammock. This set-up is also better than the hammocks that come with a bug net sewn onto them as those tend to sink onto you. This stays propped away from me all the way around. I thought the material would be a little rough, but it’s actually very soft to the touch. Like the hammock, the bug net’s containment bag is attached at the center so you don’t have to worry about where you place it after setting up the net. Hammock camping has been a life changer. I don’t have to worry about damp grounds and my backpack has gotten significantly lighter. Set-up is also faster than a tent (for me at least). Unsure if I’ll stick to hammock camping in the winter, but it’s now definitely my summer go-to. I’m going to look into Wise Owl’s underquilt to add to my collection. Some tips: • Be careful with any mildly sharp objects you may have. They can get caught on the net and possibly tear it a bit. The net is very fine and soft, and does seem to snag easily. I haven’t torn mine but some snagging from my watch or jacket zippers has happened. • The netting, while very fine and good at preventing small bugs, isn’t fully breathable. Meaning that it is warmer inside of it as not much breeze gets through. This is good for cooler weather since it helps insulate heat, but isn’t great for the hottest days. • Highly recommend watching their YouTube tutorial and practice setting it up in your backyard or at a park before committing to camping in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2021 by Lee Lee

  • Kept the big ones out
Color: Blue
I’ve used this netting in deep summer here mosquitoes are crazy and in the Malaysian jungle. Only a few little little bugs got in from the ends where it cinches to the ties, but beside that it kept me covered.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by tyler derrington

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