Thanks. That was my initial plan, never fully open. Figured it would stretch enough, but didnt want it annoyingly tight.
Thanks. That was my initial plan, never fully open. Figured it would stretch enough, but didnt want it annoyingly tight.
I loved the video!
Have you had any issues with bugs sneaking up through the bottom?
I did once when I set up and left the net open and on the grass until I was ready for bed and when I came back there was a large wolf spider on my quilt that I apparently caught in my bug net. I learned to throw it up over the hammock when I am not in it. Never had any issues when cinched up.
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I really like it, nice and simple
I had tube bugnet from Ticket to Moon, and made the mods to obtain a "fronkey's bugnet".
I really love the mods
And i can put the bugnet in the hammock bag when not in use
Perfect
Exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for the pics and the video.
Darn another trip to get supplies, needed to make a bug net, will need to make 5 for the family, only 2 more hammocks for the kids to make.
The best things happen at the worse possible time.
It(I) might not be the prettiest thing, however It(I'm) is quite functional.
SON: Dad why do I have to make my bed? It is just going to get messed up again.
DAD: Why do you wipe your bottom.
noob question:
What is a thread injector?
Nice video! Informative and entertaining.
I like your design, I hadn't thought of a bugnet without a zipper, but I'm in the market for one, so this is excellent.
- you think the skeeters in Maine are big? Come to Wisconsin!
Kent
"Mountains should be climbed with as little effort as possible and without desire. ... To live only for some future goal is shallow. It’s the sides of the mountain that sustain life, not the top. Here's where things grow." - Robert M. Pirsig
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