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GeoNet Freestanding Mosquito Net

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Experience unparalleled protection with the GeoNet Freestanding Mosquito Net by Lifesystems, a dome-shaped sanctuary designed for solo adventurers. Crafted with fine mesh netting and a robust 5000mm HH waterproof groundsheet, this lightweight, collapsible net offers a spacious, insect-free zone, making it a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts.

Features:

  • Dome Shape Design: Maximizes headroom, ensuring comfortable movement within.
  • Fine Black Mesh Netting: Provides superior protection against mosquitoes and smaller biting insects such as midges.
  • 5000mm HH Waterproof Groundsheet: Ensures dryness under any condition with taped seams for additional security.
  • Lightweight Aluminium Poles: For easy assembly and disassembly, enhancing portability.
  • Built-in Features: Includes an internal pocket for personal items and attachment points for gear.
  • Complete Set: Comes with 4 aluminium pegs for securing the net in place.






Persons:1
Weight:1.1kg
Dimensions (packed):35L x 10H x 10W cm
Dimensions (unpacked):210L x 86.5H x 90W cm
Groundsheet Waterproof Rating:5000mm Hydrostatic Head
Material:Fine Mesh Netting, Aluminium Poles, Waterproof Groundsheet

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Lifesystems specializes in outdoor survival, travel, and camping gear, offering a comprehensive range of products designed for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Their main offerings include first aid kits, insect repellents, mosquito nets, outdoor survival equipment, and water purification solutions.

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