Total and utter newb here (no hammock owned yet), trying to find some info about Claytor Jungle setup - is it a no-see-um netting or not? Make or breake a deal here in Ontario...
Total and utter newb here (no hammock owned yet), trying to find some info about Claytor Jungle setup - is it a no-see-um netting or not? Make or breake a deal here in Ontario...
I think it is, but check there website to make sure. I think the website goes into great detail. I can't remember the website name, but you can google it. I have that setup and it is a nice hammock.
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I cant answer your question, but can offer this: a couple of us have been moving to larger mesh netting, and treating it with permethrin. It has proven to be effective on our insects, and is much cooler.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
I have three claytors and I don't think they have true noseeum mesh. However, I will say that I spend a lot of time in northern Michigan where the little rascals abound in late summer and have had no problem. Good luck, I love my claytor JH. Been sleeping in it more nights than not for 4 years now.
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Never had a problem in mine, even in Florida while they were thick outside.
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