
Chameleon Symmetrical Bugnet
Do you like to lay head right and feet left? Maybe sometimes head left and feet right? Well now you don’t have to decide and can freely switch directions in the middle of the night to suit your comfort. With the symmetrical bugnet it will give you the freedom to lay in the direction of your choice without having to remove your bugnet in order to adjust the lay direction. It will still provide all of the comfort and safety from those pesky bugs and it will include convenient easy to grasp sausage pulls on all eight zipper tabs.
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Description
Do you like to lay head right and feet left? Maybe sometimes head left and feet right? Well now you don’t have to decide and can freely switch directions in the middle of the night to suit your comfort. With the symmetrical bugnet it will give you the freedom to lay in the direction of your choice without having to remove your bugnet in order to adjust the lay direction. It will still provide all of the comfort and safety from those pesky bugs and it will include convenient easy to grab sausage pulls on all eight zipper tabs. The tie outs on either side will connect to the inner D-rings and pull out from the center on either side of the hammock to allow a nice flat lay in the direction of your choice.
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Specifications:
Weight: 167 grams
Material – .67 Bugnet Mesh
Not sure on which top to choose for your Chameleon? CLICK HERE for more details.
Click here for instructions on how to use your new Chameleon Hammock.
Chameleon Symmetrical Bugnet
Do you like to lay head right and feet left? Maybe sometimes head left and feet right? Well now you don’t have to decide and can freely switch directions in the middle of the night to suit your comfort. With the symmetrical bugnet it will give you the freedom to lay in the direction of your choice without having to remove your bugnet in order to adjust the lay direction. It will still provide all of the comfort and safety from those pesky bugs and it will include convenient easy to grab sausage pulls on all eight zipper tabs.
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/chameleon-symetrical-bugnet/
Hammock Bugnets
When you're in your hammock, the last thing you want is to wake up covered in bites from mosquitos and other creepy crawlies. Our symmetrical and asymmetrical bugnets have you covered. In this video, learn the difference between our two bugnets and how to place them on your hammock.
We make our bugnets from a special nanoweave to keep out even the smallest bugs. As a lightweight, durable product that you can attach and detach with ease, our bugnets are ideal for ensuring you have a quality night's sleep in your hammock.
Another great feature of our bugnets is that you can zip them onto your hammock. Our patent-pending zipper allows you to attach and detach your bugnet quickly and eliminates the need for complicated knots or additional tools. With the bugnet's lightweight quality, you can easily transport it in a bag or backpack on your next adventure.
We created our bugnets so our customers can lie in their hammocks whichever way is most comfortable to them. With our asymmetrical bugnet, you can easily flip the net to match your sleeping preference. If you use the symmetrical bugnet, there's no need to adjust the netting if you change your lying position.
Timestamps:
[0:00] The difference between the symmetrical and asymmetrical bugnets
[0:07] Shape of the symmetrical bugnet
[0:13] Shape of the asymmetrical bugnet and explanation of the bulges seen
[0:27] How to place an asymmetrical bugnet on a hammock with a user sleeping with their head left and feet right
[0:50] Where to place the bulging areas of an asymmetrical bugnet
[1:15] Example of an installed asymmetrical bugnet
[1:24] How to change the asymmetrical bugnet for a user sleeping with their head right and feet left
[1:45] Example of an installed symmetrical bugnet
[1:58] Tie out options for a symmetrical bugnet
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Question
al_to_cool –
On your product page it says 4 zipper pulls but in the description tab it says 8 zipper pulls. Does it have 4 or 8? Do you need 8 zipper pulls?
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Carolyn Palmer –
It is a total of 8. The page will be updated.
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Josh Ray –
Are there any disadvantages to using the symmetrical bugnet over the asym one? For example, does it constrict the diagonal lay any or cause the cover to droop?
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jhgoalie30 –
what is the weight limit for this hammock?
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DutchWare Gear –
This is the Symmetrical Bugnet not a hammock.
All of our hammocks go by the fabric for the weight limit. Please see the following weight limits:
Hexon 1.6: 350lbs
Hexon 1.0: 200lbs
Hexon 2.4: 400lbs
Argon 1.6: 300lbs
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xradkai –
How strong is this netting material?
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jakeswift –
I have one of your 11 ft. netless hammocks from about two years ago.
Would this net be compatible?
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DutchWare Gear –
No, it is only made for the chameleon and you should look into the bottom entry bug net.
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Adam Madge –
Will this fit the wide body hammock?
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DutchWare Gear (verified owner) –
Yes, all of our tops and bugnets for the chameleon fit both the wide and regular.
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Justin Saling –
Do you have a recommendation for tying back the chameleon bugnet for when it’s not in use?
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Carolyn (verified owner) –
I do not have a recommendation for this as we have not experimented with it at all. We do have the half zipped hammock that is designed to be tied back however that has a sewn on side and functions differently.
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viclyn13 –
Does the bug net come with a ridge line?
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Alex Thomas –
This bugnet is designed for the Chameleon hammock which should already have a ridgeline attached. The bugnet itself does not ship with an additional ridgeline.
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