SANSBUG 1-Person Free-Standing Pop-Up Mosquito-Net (Tarp Floor)
The SansBug free-standing pop-up mosquito net has been used by the US and Canadian military, disaster response volunteers in Haiti and Puerto Rico, ecologists in Madagascar and doctors in the Amazon. It is a must-have boy scout camp gear to use within the canvas tent or Adirondack cabin and should be on the top of
The SansBug free-standing pop-up mosquito net has been used by the US and Canadian military, disaster response volunteers in Haiti and Puerto Rico, ecologists in Madagascar and doctors in the Amazon. It is a must-have boy scout camp gear to use within the canvas tent or Adirondack cabin and should be on the top of a mission trip packing list. It can also be used as a baby bug tent, meditation tent or a cat tent for cats and other small pets to enjoy the outdoors! Roomy, lightweight, portable and durable, the free-standing screen tent pops open in ONE second and folds down in less than five seconds!
Product Features
- Pops open instantly into shape – no assembly required! Can be used indoors or outdoors.
- Tarp floor; 100% polyester mesh (~1200 holes per inch will also protect against bedbugs and no-see-ums); Fiberglass poles.
- The net is shipped as a slim disc which is 26 inches wide. Please take a tape measure and visualize the size before you buy it. The 26 inch disc will NOT fit in your luggage.
- Weighs only 2.5 lbs! When open – Length: 86 inches (usable length: 6 feet), Width: 39 inches, Height: 35 inches.
- PLEASE CAREFULLY WATCH THE DEMO VIDEOS ON THE SANSBUG WEBSITE BEFORE FOLDING IT – the poles will splinter if incorrectly folded! Folding should take seconds once you get the hang of it but you DO need to watch the demo video SEVERAL times.
Turn your powerboat into a luxury yacht!! This is an ingenious contraption. It pops out of its bag into a screen tent without poles. I put down the seats in my powerboat and placed an air mattress over them. Then, I put this pop-up mosquito net over the air mattress. It works great!
Mosquito “tent” Last year, then-10 year old girl went to camp and was eaten alive by insects. So this year she wanted a mosquito net. This one was a bit on the expensive side, but highly rated, so why not. Opening it up was a no-brainer. Closing it, well, they suggest you watch the videos. Take that suggestion. You NEED to watch the videos.When I dropped her off this year, I was very surprised to notice how many children had these exact same things. It’s almost like it was standard camp issue! Not…
Perfect for Missions LOVE! I took this to Haiti with me, and it was perfect. There are positives and negatives, but in my opinion, the negatives are negligible, and the positives are FAR worth it.Negatives:1) Won’t fit in a carry-on, even quad-folded. I try to pack lightly on missions (i.e. no checked baggage), but it’s either use this as one of your carry-ons (and then have to check a bag to carry belongings), or pack it in a bag too large to carry-on. Some of my team mates had these, too, and…