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Very nice review, and very helpful. Although the 3 fold rings are complicated. If you can shoot it from another side, or just put that in slow motion, would be very helpful.
Thanks for the feedback. If you need the video to playback in slow motion, you can do that from the RU-vid watch page or mobile app. On the RU-vid webpage, click the gear icon in the bottom right corner of the video, then change Speed to 0.75, 0.5, or 0.25 and it'll play back in slow motion. In the mobile app, tap the "three dots" menu in the top right corner of the video and change Playback speed to one of the slower options. Hope this helps!
@@solengarugarsubarbengabu2773 No, I don't think this net is rated to be effective against bed bugs. I think for that you would need something with a solid bottom.
@@ReviewedByPhil Thank you for your response. I've never even seen a bed bug before but once i researched that they can transmit Chagas Disease, I freaked out (like I often do). I hope i can find a netting that will keep out bed bugs!
Man, you saved my live. I had this tent open im my sleeping room and my wive and I struggled for 30 minutes before I found you video. After we followed your instructions, it was only a matter of minutes. Great video!
Casually use wrestling moves and chiropractor skills to get this back in the bag. Thank you for this video! I could not figure out how to get it small enough to go back in the bag!
Thanks.. was struggling to fold for nearly 6months..now its done
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Well done! I am so glad you gave the dimensions of 79x79x51 as I was looking to use this inside my existing tent (yeah, its a Florida Everglades trip). LOL
This video rescue me from my anxiety.✨...I'm getting tired of folding it properly & couldn't get it back into the storage bag. Now I can do it. Thanks a lot!!💕
Will it fit a full-size mattress? It says on Amazon that it will, but it's hard to see in the video how a 71' wide would fit a 54' inch wide bed. Does the netting tuck underneath the mattress so as to allow a 71' wide to fit the smaller 54' wide full size mattress?
Thank you for these foldin g instructions. Oddly enough, mine didn't come in the green decent bag with a handle. Rather, it came in a light blue cheap case made out of the same material that those blue paper-esque sleeves are made out of to put ice packs in for use on an ache or pain. :( =M+
Hm, is the bag smaller? There's a new version of this tent in a light blue bag that folds a bit smaller, to 20" rather than 23". While you *can* fold the new one using the method in this video, it won't be small enough to fit in a 20" bag. The new folding instructions are here, if you need them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-djC1Of8aqco.html
@@ReviewedByPhil Hi, yes it's light blue. I didn't measure it... I kind of used your method and then just kept making small circles towards the end. The blue bag is hideous, and cheap. lol.
Yes, I feel it is durable and can withstand repeated opening and closing. This will eventually show some signs of wear with daily use, sooner than with occasional use. All products wear out over time. It just depends on how much you use it and if you care for it well in can last a while.
Is this net closed from bottom? Can we spread any other bed sheet or blanket in the Net easily and can sleep 2 person comfortably. Please _show this in demo for more clarity. We want to buy if it seems useful
Yes, the net is closed on the bottom, so you would need to bring the blanket inside the tent to use it (see 0:54 for explanation). I show the bottom of the tent at 1:19.
What is the point of having a Zipper door Since all you got to do is lift the whole tent up. Because it's not fully enclosed. The bottom is completely opened. I thought is that you had to place your mattress inside the tent to make a completely cover. Ed, but it's not it's pointless. Bugs could still get in.
Yes, that's the only way the tent can be used since it's a full enclosure. Any bedding you need would have to be brought into the tent to use. I have seen open bottom net tents but these are typically hung from the ceiling on a central hook and don't feature the wire frame for folding it up.
I've found that when travelling, other places in the world don't often have screened windows or doors, allowing mosquitos and other bugs to enter the home while they are open.
It does, but only in large suitcases as it doesn't compress much, width wise, after it's folded back into its circular shape. The suitcase should be at least 25" wide on the interior to fit the net inside.
Thanks for your excellent reviews. I recently bought one but it doesn't fit in my suitcase. What type of suitcase are you using in this video? Thank you.
The suitcase in the video is not a carry-on. It's a Samsonite spinner, like this one: geni.us/aHrb [Amazon Affiliate Product Link] I bought mine years ago so I'm not sure if the exact style is still sold or if the dimensions are any different on newer ones. I did have to slightly compress the tent to get it to fit, but it doesn't warp the frame permanently.
That's tricky depending on how stuck it is. I try and slowly back it out (unzip it) while working any caught material out of the teeth and hopefully not tearing the fabric in the process!
That's correct. In order to be fully encased inside the net, you will sleep on top of the bottom of it. Or you can put bedding on the bottom of the net tent, like a mat or sleeping bag, comforter, etc. and sleep on that, but still inside the net tent.
@reviewedbyphil what about the bottom of the tent? Is it opened or what? If not, how to sleep inside of it? Ideally it should be opened so we can sleep on our beds. What do you think?
The bottom of the tent has netting as well and the tent is entirely enclosed. This helps to prevent insects from entering through any gaps. But you must take the bedding into the tent with you (pillows, blankets, etc. as explained at 0:54) You must open the zippered doors to enter and exit the tent as shown at 0:49.
Hm, most of the solutions I found for twin beds are the nets you hang from the ceiling. The smallest pop-up mosquito net I found is for a full-size mattress, which is a little smaller and maybe could work on a twin: geni.us/yBHfS0M [Amazon Affiliate Product Link]
While I haven't had the need to test that myself, and the listing doesn't mention bed bugs explicitly, I have seen others claim that it does keep out bedbugs for similar products. I wish I could give you a more definite answer, but I think if you want to be reasonably sure you should ask the vendor that sells the one you want to buy for some sort of guarantee in case it doesn't work out and you need to return it.
Joihn Lecouteur Fortunately there are bug bombs and if they don't work they can cook the rooms in your house to 140 F. Bed bugs can't stand heat or cold.
Virtually impossible to fold back up. The top circle insists on folding itself over before folding down. One time after a huge struggle I got everything but the top circle put together and the top circle just absolutely did not want to fold in without obviously breaking.
You have to be quite gentle and you can't scrub, or the netting may catch and tear. My suggestion would be to soak the tent in a bathtub with mild detergent and rinse off using a shower spray or do it outdoors using a garden hose with a gentle spray pattern.
This size I have here is a queen so it will fit on a full size bed (aka double-bed) but be slightly larger and hang off the sides a few inches. It will be just slightly smaller than a king size bed, though you can probably purchase the net in different sizes if you need to..
You can very gently hose it down with a garden hose or spray it in the shower while it is folded up. However, you don't want to scrub it because you could tear the delicate netting. To dry, set the net up in an open area that gets plenty of air flow or use a fan to speed that process up.