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Mountain Warehouse Anti-Mosquito Sleeping Bag - Season 1/2 Camping Bag, Built-In Mosquito Net Sleepover Bag, Windproof, Mummy Shaped - For Autumn, Hiking, Outdoors

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With our mosquito net for bed, you can enjoy a cosy night's sleep in your home or on your camping adventures. The sizable net ensures that it fits over most beds comfortably, offering comprehensive protection. The easy-to-install design adds convenience, making it an essential home and travel accessory. For extra protection, you can also consider mosquito repellent and deet spray. Mosquito Net for Travelling Zewude, BT, Debusho, LK. Multilevel proportional odds modeling of anaemia prevalence among under five years old children in Ethiopia. BMC Public Health. 2023;23 (1):540. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15420-5. PubMed PMID:36949425 PubMed Central PMC10031883. In terms of the fabrics used on the sleeping bag, Vango have used similar fabrics to their previous model, with a silky polyester lining and 240T diamond ripstop polyester shell. These fabrics make the sleeping bag lightweight, comfortable and durable, and the silky feel of the sleeping bag’s lining makes it comfortable against your skin – great in hot climates when you most likely won’t be sleeping in much clothing. The ripstop construction of the sleeping bag’s outer shell helps to reduce damage should your sleeping bag get snagged, as it prevents rips from spreading. Summary Lightweight mosquito net – Coated in anti-bacterial finish to repel midges, mosquitos, wasps, hornets and other insects. Size - Perhaps the most important feature of a mosquito net is its size. There are two variables to consider: the size of the net when it’s open, and its folded size.

VERSATILITY - These pyramid nets were made to fit sleeping bags, but are big enough to do much more; such as tents, beds, cots and picnic areas. Great for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, climbing, etc. Another addition Vango have made on the 2015 Planet 50 is the mosquito net in the foot area of the bag…this probably seems like a strange feature to include, but it’s pretty useful when you think about it. This allows you to unzip the bottom of the bag in warm climates and allow air in, without you having to worry about insects biting your feet and legs, or crawling inside your sleeping bag. The sleeping bag has a full length zip which also runs along the bottom of the sleeping bag, so you can easily open the sleeping bag out and use it as a blanket on warmer nights. However, I would only recommend doing this if you’re staying in low infestation areas or if you’re also sleeping underneath a mosquito net, otherwise you run the risk of getting bitten by mosquitoes and other insects. This tent is easy to set up, generally taking seconds. Also, you do not need to connect it to anything else. Kamp-Rite Insect Protection System Insulite™ Superfine insulation – a blend of spiralised, siliconised fibres, which combine to produce a highly compressible, extremely durable and lightweight filling. There are now so many different mosquito net sleeping bags on the market, it can be difficult to know which one to buy, but as Vango have added the mosquito net to the bottom of the sleeping bag as well, they have managed to set themselves apart from their competitors, giving you another reason to choose the Planet over versions by Highlander and Snugpak. Vango have also upgraded the anti-microbial and insect repellent treatment used on the sleeping bag, and claim this is now even more effective at preventing mould and odours developing and repelling insects.

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It can’t “stand up” by itself like the Kamp-Rite IPS and it doesn’t have a floor. You need to hang the top corner from trees around you or something else and anchor the bottom corners into the ground, creating a cuboid insect-free space for a protected night’s sleep. The Coghlan’s Net is made in a single-wide and double-wide configuration. Length - While still a number that has to do with the size, a mosquito net’s length deserves special consideration. Depending on the model, the net should be long, but not too long. You should be able to securely fit the mesh under your sleeping bag to seal your sleeping area but the material shouldn’t add too much bulk under your outdoor bedsit. The former must be generous enough to accommodate you and your camping gear unless you’re happy with getting itchy bites on your feet. The latter must be compact enough to fit in a small carrying pouch.

SIZES - 1-PERSON - Measures about 7. 9’ long x 3. 9’ wide x 3. 3’ tall and weighs about . 5 lbs. 2-PERSON - Measures about 7. 9’ long x 5. 6’ wide x 4. 3’ tall and weighs about 1 lb. It might not be as sturdy but it is very durable thanks to the reinforced hanging corners. You just tie them with the ropes to the nearest tree or bush and you’re all set for a peaceful night. As well as featuring a mosquito net in both the hood and foot, the Vango Planet 50 also comes with improved anti-microbial and insect repellent treatment for 2015. Vango Shield is their new and improved protection used on the new Planet range, replacing the old HHL Vital protection from the previous model. Vango Shield is proven to reduce the growth of bacteria which causes odours and mould from developing on your sleeping bag, and this is also included on the net as well as the sleeping bag’s fabrics. It also acts as an insect repellent to deter insects from landing on the sleeping bag.The Vango Planet sleeping bag range has proven a hit with our customers over the years, and Vango have certainly upped their game with their 2015 model. Although they’ve kept all the key features from the previous model, the 2015 version comes with two main changes in the form of upgraded anti-microbial and insect repellent treatment and the addition of a mosquito net in the foot area of the bag. With these changes in mind, I thought I’d take a closer look at the new Vango Planet 50 and see if, like it’s predecessor, it would be a sleeping bag I’d want to accompany me on my travels… When buying a mosquito net, it’s important to find a balance between how tight-knit the mesh is for keeping out even the tiniest bugs and allowing good airflow and breathability. Looking at how many holes per square inch the fabric has will help. A good standard number to use as a jumping-off point is approximately 285 holes per square inch. This will keep mosquitos and most other bugs out without making you feel stuffy when inside. If you need netting that protects against the tiniest bugs like no-see-ums, consider something above 600 holes per square inch, but it will be less breathable. A couple of other places where you could place this include your car’s roof or, depending on the size of your vehicle, inside of it. Mathanga, DP, Mwandama, DA, Bauleni, A, Chisaka, J, Shah, MP, Landman, KZ et al.. The effectiveness of long-lasting, insecticide-treated nets in a setting of pyrethroid resistance: a case-control study among febrile children 6 to 59 months of age in Machinga District, Malawi. Malar J. 2015;14 :457. doi: 10.1186/s12936-015-0961-3. PubMed PMID:26577571 PubMed Central PMC4650309.

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