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Serenity NetTent
Six Moon Designs
Serenity NetTent
$127.46
Description

  Ultralight solo net shelter

  Sometimes the best solution is the simplest. The Six Moon Designs Serenity NetTent provides a simple solution to keeping those creepy crawlies and pesky mosquitoes at bay. Its small floor size lets it be set up in most any place. Unlike bivies with the mesh draped directly on your face, the Serenity's 45 inch height lets you sit up in comfort. You can sleep comfortably knowing that mosquitoes won't be biting you through the mesh.

  The Serenity has a large oversize door to make entry and exit easy. No need to shimmy out of a long tube. The ends of the Serenity are 8" tall, effectively lengthening the floor and raising the netting off your face.

  For hikers on the Appalachian Trail who spend many nights in shelters, the Serenity is the perfect companion. Since it takes up no more space than a bivy you won't be crowding out your neighbors. Yet it's easy to hang from the roof and guaranteed to keep the bugs (and mice) at bay.

  The Serenity is the perfect mate for either the Gatewood Cape or Deschutes Tarp (each sold separately). Together they make a great lightweight double-wall shelter.

  On nice nights simply set up the NetTent by itself and you've got a perfect stargazing shelter.

  Pole sold separately.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Six Moon Designs
Tent Sleeps:
1 Person
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
15 ft² (1.4 m²)
Weight:
11 oz (0.31 kg)
Length:
84 in
Height:
45 in
Width:
26 in
Tent Pole Type:
Requires one trekking pole or one 45 inch Carbon Fiber Pole for setup (sold separately)
Stuff Size:
10 x 5 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40000
UPC:
637813988135
Other Features:
- Includes: NetTent body, Stuff Sack, Guylines
- Stakes, pole, and footprint not included
- Compatible with Tyvek Footprint Small and Footprint UL Small
- Requires 6 stakes
- Quick Connect easily mates with Gatewood Cape or Deschutes Tarp (each sold separately).
- Full Zippered Entrance
- Standalone setup for clear nights when you simply need some bug protection.
- Ultralight No-See-Um Netting
- Easy Setup
- Eight Inch Bathtub Floor
- Reinforced corners
- Hanging loop on top for pole-free setup
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