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Nano Mosquito Pyramid Net - Single
Sea to Summit
Nano Mosquito Pyramid Net - Single
$49.95
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  Ultralight and compact bug net with great visibility

  The Sea to Summit Nano Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter is the perfect piece of protection for the buggiest of adventures. Ultra-Vis™ 15D mesh is exceptionally light and offers great visibility and air flow. The asymmetric shape means the apex of the pyramid is closer to the head end for more usable space. An elasticized hem tucks under your sleeping mat or mattress for a secure fit.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Size:
Single
Weight:
2.9 oz / 82 g
Dimensions:
7'3" x 4' x 3'6" / 1.2 x 2.2 x 1 M
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
131
UPC:
9327868032396
Other Features:
• Lightweight and compact
• Black mesh netting offers high visibility
• Finely woven multifilament polyester
• 500 holes per square inch hexagonal mesh
• Height is easily adjustable
• The asymmetrical hanging point gives practical headroom
• Color coded corners for easy setup
• Tuck-in sides offer extra protection
• Comes packaged in its own stuff sack
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