Ok I got my new so-seeum netting to replace the one I tore.
Would you all reccomend sewing it or using velcro for easy removal. Keep in mind I would use it a lot in south Florida. Just curious. Thanks
Ok I got my new so-seeum netting to replace the one I tore.
Would you all reccomend sewing it or using velcro for easy removal. Keep in mind I would use it a lot in south Florida. Just curious. Thanks
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Nothing? Nada? No input at all. Not feeling the love here.
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Too Much Of Everything Is Just Enough!
Jerry Garcia
Can you give a little detail on what you are trying to do? What bug net did you tear?
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Were I in Florida, I think I'd opt for removable netting. It gets so hot and muggy down there. I know you've got horrendous mosquitoes as well, at least in the swamps where I've been, but I'd want the option for more air movement when the bugs are not so bad.
I live in Maine where hot weather is, unfortunately, almost never an issue, so I'm happy with my HH stock netting.
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I'm using a set up similar to Risk's quarter weight hammock. Just another option.
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