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Apada Industries 306000 A16 Single Bug Bivy Review

Apada Industries 306000 A16 Single Bug Bivy
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I was very disappointed in this bug bivy. The angle from the ground at the top of your head to the top of the bivy brings the net in contact with your head. For me, a bug bivy is one that keeps bugs, specifically mosquitoes, away from my body parts, not one that allows access. I threw mine away.

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Apada Industries 306000 A16 Single Bug BivyApada Industries 306000 A16 Single Bug Bivy Features:; right," the Bug Bivy is exactly what they want. Folds small and light, and simply pops open when ready for use.; Made from No-See-Um netting; Flexible fiberglass frame; Accommodates one person; Weight: 6 oz. (170 g); 30-6000

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Bear Deterrent Bear Spray Review

Bear Deterrent Bear Spray
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If you determine that you need pepper spray this one works.Originally, when I was terrified of bears, I bought this spray to defend myself in case of a bear encounter. Now that I have lived around bears for four summer seasons at a bear viewing lodge in Alaska and understand them better, I still carry pepper spray. With a little practice and understanding of the medium this can be an effective defense if you should need it. It improves your attitude of confidence, and an attitude of confidence is often your best defense. I don't expect to use mine anymore, but having it with me and accessible makes my outdoor experiences more enjoyable. Like many bear experts say, it is not brains in a can, but it is lighter than a gun, takes less expertise and won't kill anything, including you.

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The Counter Assault Bear Deterrent, the original bear deterrent. The Only bear deterrent that meets or exceed IGBC recommendations. The unit 8.1 oz. (230g) spray time 7.2 sec. and spray distance of 30 feet. The unit 10.2 oz. (290g) spray time 9.2 sec. and spray distance of 32 feet.

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Repel Tropic Screen II Mosquito Net Review

Repel Tropic Screen II Mosquito Net
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Easy, light weight, use any where ( indoors or out).This belongs in every relief workers go kit.After third trip to Haiti this year I may never go anywhere without it.Space inside for your stuff and you can sit inside to read or rest without the bugs getting to your lights.A simple tarp or rain fly over the top makes this into atent in the sun or rain.Solid floor keeps ground bugs out.Great gift for campers as well.

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Our most secure modelis a free-standing net tent. The TropicScreen II completely encloses two people with a fully nylon floor and nylon mesh netting to keep out the smallest bugs. The largezippered side allows easy access. Replacement pole sets are available.Color: Grey netting with burgundy floorsleevesTotal Weight: 3 lbs. with fiberglass polesSize: 91" x 53" x 36"high

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Hammock Bliss No-See-Um No More - The Ultimate Bug Free Hammock Review

Hammock Bliss No-See-Um No More - The Ultimate Bug Free Hammock
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I have gotten into hiking and wanted to replace my tent to cut weight and actually get a decent nights sleep for a change. After reviewing about every hammock out there I purchased the Hammock Bliss. I got it fairly quickly but was worried about set up as I had no time to practice before my trip this past weekend. We went to Stone Mtn NC with 3 other guys and the daytime temp was 74 and the nighttime was supposed to be around 50. I was worried that it would be cold at night so I decided to take a car reflective sun shield for my pad and my 30 degree mummy bag and a tarp (rain wasnt in the forcast but wanted to see what it would be like with the tarp). I found two trees about 8-10 ft apart that were medium size that also had some bark and werent slick. This is ideal as you dont have a ton of extra rope. I had brought extra for the tarp just in case as well but I would suggest bringing extra and know how to tie overhand knots or other knots to join the two pieces. I used the bowline knot and tied an overhand with the extra on both sides and it didnt budge. You want to hang it at chair level normally, but hang it a little high the first time as it will sag with your body weight on the first few uses. Next I set up the guy lines for the bug net and that was easy as well. So with no practice, I was able to get set up in no time at all. I had my dinner cooking while setting up and it was hot and ready by the time I finished with the tarp up. I like the tarp not being included as I would rather provide my own and have the hammock at a lower price. Plus there are tons of different tarps on the market so to me its a plus to be able to customize your setup. Now to how I slept, I am a big guy at 250 and it held my weight fine getting in and out. Luckily it wasnt windy at all which is surprising being on top the mtn. I started off with laying on the reflector and using my bag as a quilt. I had slept about an hour and woke at 11.15 and my shoulders were freezing as they were touching the hammock. I should have got out and repositioned everything but I wiggled in my sleeping bag and eventually got it zipped up. Slept straight till 4.15 and had to readjust again and slept till 7. I slept and felt great in the morning and wasnt stiff at all. I wondered about being claustrophobic as well but in the end I really enjoyed the closed in feeling. I really think if it had been windy I may have had to share a tent though as it did get down to 45. I will be experimenting with other setups (like an underquilt) and will update what works best, but can tell you I am not going back to sleeping on rocks and stumps. I hope this helpsComment | Permalink

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Change the way you camp forever with our No-See-Um No More Hammock Bliss - the ideal hammock when pesky insects are a problem. Our 2100 holes per square inch no-see-um netting offers the utmost in protection as the netting is so fine, even the tiniest creatures cannot penetrate including sand flies, fleas, gnats, midges, mosquitoes & no-see-ums. This extremely durable netting is attached to the entire length of the hammock and is supported by 100" of cord per side, allowing the net to hang well above the sleeping area. Double pull YKK zippers make it a snap to enter or exit your insect free space. Our new improved design also features 2 utility pockets on the inside of the netting as well as 4 utility loops to hang your gear. Hang the Hammock Bliss Waterproof Shelter above your hammock and kiss your tent goodbye. Lay back, let go and relax in bug free bliss.

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SansBug 1-Person Mosquito-Net Tent Review

SansBug 1-Person Mosquito-Net Tent
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The item can be assembled and disassembled in seconds, and is nice and compact. The main drawback is you have to add in about 8 to 10 inches more of the length in order to fit comfortably. We needed to fit in a 6'8" person and the dimension specs appear to enough with some extra room. The length wise ends slope inwards and then up, so this takes away valuable room. The head and the toes touched each of the tent. The width is good and sufficient. We returned this item, and ended up buying one from REI locally for $90, which is twice the price of this. Summary: if you are 6 feet tall or under, this product would be good for you.

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The most compact in the SansBug range, the SansBug I folds down to a 27 inch disc and is ideal for one person. At a mere 2.5 pounds, it will never weigh you down.The SansBug is indispensable gear, offering a quick shelter when you need it most. Enjoy the outdoors in quiet solitude or with your loved ones while avoiding being bitten or stung by mosquitoes and other harmful critters.

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