Woodrow01
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018
Very nice ,for the cost. It should work great on mosquito and larger flies. No see ums ,biting midges - Diptera, will simply sail right threw this mesh. It’s rated at mesh 196. 4900 - 10,000 mesh is needed to stop no see ums. Not this makers fault. Few if any bug nets keep the “ biting midges out.This is a wonderful size for a Army style cot ! Each camper will need their own one tho. It’s way to small to cover even a two person tent.
SippingJetstreams
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017
Worked well but was a little baggy and cumbersome
Lula
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017
Used for a three month period in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Worked great, kept all mosquitoes and other insects out and the loops and rings at the top made it easy to hang. You don't need two parallel poles to hang this but you do need something to hang it from like shelves or curtain rods. Tape would probably work but it would need to be pretty strong, sticky tape. I tried a lot of electrical tape and it wouldn't hold. Overall, great value and nice length.
Josh Edlund
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017
Great net! kept the mosquitoes out and worked pretty well, you'll need some sort of stakes or strings to tie it to something to keep it up, but very effective net.
A. Houston
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
I ordered this to cover my portable hammock and it's perfect. Net rests over the canopy and touches the ground, all the way around. The mesh is pretty dense, but I can see that it won't keep out the tiniest of flying critters, but flies and mosquitos won't stand a chance. Of course, this isn't a high wind solution (for either the canopy or the net, especially since the net isn't suspended by anything but the canopy), but for a nice nap in the cool breezes, this is the ideal setup. Very satisfied.
G. Clarke
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2015
Again, no way to put this up. I did not know and I cannot use this. I must find something to make the tent stand up.I spoke too soon...., sorry.... I just bought a choice of colors umbrella with long pole and flat bottom that can be filled with water or sand to stabilize it. I'm going to use on my balcony. Net is large enough to go underneath. There is always a way and together we'll find it. Glad to help, Gwen. Clarke.
Matthew Moellendick
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2015
Fully covers a camping cot with room to spare. I gave 5 stars because the net performed as expected and filled the need. Stayed in an Adirondack style 3-sided shelter for a week at Boy Scout Summer camp, My shelter partner was full of laughs at first...he then went a bought a more expensive trading post version after a couple nights. Everything has room for improvement: I wish it had a better way to enter, rather than lifting it up...and one of the hanging grommets pulled off, but I think that may have been my own fault over-tightening the rope.
Roald
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015
Overall a pretty good tent but not totally working for me. Moved my worm farm into the garage during freezing months and used this mosquito netting to cover it and control insects which it does well...except for fungus knats which are small enough to crawl through the netting. I will need to find something else with finer mesh but that is prob where you get the name mosquito net, not the fault of the product so 4 stars.