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Your cart is empty.Fits over two cots or bags, suspends with poles or ropes (not included) Made from an ultra-fine 240 polyester mesh. Rectangular shape with six reinforced tie tabs. Features: - Washable - Ultra Fine 240 mesh - Use indoors or outdoors - Protection from insects - Six reinforced metal tie tabs at corners and sides - Size: 63" x 78" x 59" - Color: Olive Green
HonestlyHonestChic
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Works and do the job as it should but very fragile around anything that even comes close to a sharp corner doesn’t even have to be sharp just watch the way you pull it around sharp edges and watch how hard the wind blows against sharp edges with this net other than that Good mosquito net
HethLeard
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I purchased this so I could sleep in the bed of my truck on an adventure. It fits perfectly and no mosquitoes got in! It went over the frame I made easily, it’s lightweight and doesn’t take up much room when you don’t need it and it works great. The price was perfect, too.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Made of pretty lightweight material, and the rigging tabs are made of the same lightweight stuff. One use, and I somehow managed to put a small hole in it (which I fixed with gaffer tape.) On the other hand, the light weight makes it suitable for tarp backpacking, subject to the constraint that you have to hang it from the four corners to some thing at least three or 4 feet high. For indoor use, I think I would spring for one of the bed tents you can buy. For car camping, you could drape it over the car and still have mosquito protection with your windows cracked open, but a heavier gauge, more durable net would be preferable. Comes with some string and carrying/washing net bag.
Navas
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 10, 2024
Good & durable material. Very useful for my watchman.
Lotus54
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
I live in the middle of the woods and the mosquitoes have been horrendous. I love to sit on my deck and relax but they've been driving me inside after only a few minutes. I looked at screen houses and bubble structures but they're expensive and I don't have much storage for large items. Plus, here in the woods they would just get destroyed be it from the elements, squirrels, falling tree branches, etc., so I've been reluctant to spend much money.Then by chance I happened upon this Coghlan's mosquito net a few days ago. I was actually looking at camping equipment and saw this by chance because it was a Prime Day Deal. I've glanced at mosquito nets before, but they're either frilly (meant for indoor decor) or fairly expensive. This one was perfect. I had an idea I was anxious to test: Could I put this net over my deck umbrella and create a little bug free sitting space? The answer is yes! I set it up today and sat in wondrous amazement as I enjoyed NOT getting eaten alive.I got the green color and I'm glad I did. It blends in nicely with my surroundings and I can see through it very easily and can see the birds at my feeders, etc. I chose the 240 hole count because it means the mesh is finer to prevent smaller bugs. It still lets in those tiny no-seeums/black flies but I only had a couple of them as the worst of black fly season has now passed here in Northern New England. But it didn't let in a single mosquito the entire time and they were surrounding me. I giggled like a child at them hovering outside the net, unable to get me.I should mention (in case anyone else wants to try something similar), that my deck umbrella is a smaller size (5' diameter, and my table is just a small cafe table with one full size deck chair. And it's just me. I also lowered the height of the umbrella in order for it to drape onto the deckboards, because there would have been a gap at full height. So this would be too small for a full size patio set with multiple chairs. But it works great for me, I'm 5'6" and can just stand up under it this way. And you can of course hang it using the loops without an umbrella (as it's intended) I'm really glad I got the double size as it's the perfect size for this purpose. Dipping under it to get in and out is easier than I expect as well, I thought it would be annoying or let bugs in but it's fine.I love it and I also bought a second one for camping. It even came with a little baggie of nails, anchors, string and cup hooks plus a nice net drawstring bag to keep the net in. It rolls up easily and fits back in the bag easily and is extremely lightweight for convenient travel/camping.This was a fantastic purchase and a great value. I'm a little worried about tearing it, it's very fine netting and looks like it would rip easily, but the price is fair enough that I would immediately replace it without thinking twice. I'll now be able to sit out on my deck for the remainder of the season in a zen-like state of bliss instead of waving my arms around like a lunatic and swearing like a trucker.By the way, they do sell round nets specifically made to go over umbrellas for a more proper fit, but they were more expensive, usually white and had a weird open-topped design that I disliked. This suits my needs perfectly and didn't cost an arm and a leg.
T.O. desert rat
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
Extremely well made and fit my old steel spring fold leg spring bed, as i sleep outside for the cool summer air to sleep in comfort! A great value for money that im very very happy that i took a chance to purchase. Easy to use, five tie out rings and small nylon string of good length to tie net above my bed. My bed is six and half foit long and three and a half wide. Fit like a loose glove and the night cool breezes came thru nice. No body heat build up that i could detect whiles sleeping with this for a whole week. Get it while you can, you won't regret it.P.s. seems my two doggos found the net while i was on other side of house for abit. They got caught in it and ripped three big holes getting out of it. Arrg, well my fault for not putting it away as soon as i wake up as i usually do. I got my needle and thread and set to sewing up the holes. No problem and it repaired easy and ready to go in that night. Still a great buy and glad I got it.
Catherine
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2021
Just returning from a canoe camping trip where we used the net to "upgrade" our communal shelter space. Overall great product for the price, size of net shelter fits nicely over a standard picnic table (does not reach the ground), mesh is very fine to keep bugs out (though a little too delicate for rugged outdoors), suspension ring loops easy to use with fine rope provided and well spaced.Pros:Lightweight product for hiking/canoe camping with minimal gear/weight;Comes with mesh storage bag and hanging rope;Straight forward, good option for additional bug coverage, I could see this as a great option if used above a mattress for sleeping.Cons:Not very tall, doesn't reach ground if hung over a picnic table, but significantly reduces bug entry;Fine mesh, keep most bugs out, but rather delicate material prone to rips;No entry door or access, need to lift it all the time to exit/enter;Will keep this as part of my minimal camping supplies for future trips
Heather R.
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2021
I bought this to hang inside my small camping sunshelter/gazebo. It works perfectly and packs up very compact. It will rip and likely fall apart with use, but for the price it is good value.Best of all it keeps the mosquitos and black flies out. Which makes this a wonderful product.
IxchelL
Reviewed in Mexico on August 12, 2020
Cumple las expectativas, buena calidad. Es importante que haya donde amarrarla si es pared se deberán poner ganchillo en la pared para agarrala si es árbol o se le hace el hoyo para el ganchillo o si es delgado puede amarrarse alrededor. Si hay mosquillas mano si atraviesan la red.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on July 21, 2016
Se supone que es para viaje, pero yo lo uso en mi cama en mi habitación. Es algo frágil, se puede romper facilmente, pero con un poco de cuidado se mantiene en buenas condiciones. Me ha ayudado a evitar los químicos repelentes para mosquitos. Muy contento con mi compra.
Life By Mail
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2010
THE SKINNY: This is a great inexpensive mosquito net. It's light and it works. There are two things you need to know about it, though. One is that it does not feel entirely durable. Yes, it's durable for use camping and some hiking, but just be careful, because one small tear means mosquito bites. The tear danger is not so much in use, but rather what it's packed next to. Also, the other thing is that it's not as compact as you might think. It's light, yes, but for backpackers, it does take up some space. A word of advice, give it a permethrine treatment and this thing just might save your life. Well, if you're in a Malaria zone. When I in a malaria zone, these nets were heaven-sent. We left them hanging and simply rolled them up and they lasted for the duration (one month).PROS:WorksLightweightCONS:Takes up a lot of space in packCan tear if not carefulBOTTOM LINE: If you need one, get this one.
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