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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Chill Gorilla OH Hell NO! 11' Bug NET Stops Mosquitoes, No See Ums & Repels Insects. Fits All Camping Hammocks. Compact, Lightweight. Size 132" x 51". Essential Backpacking Jungle Gear. Eno Accessory. Here are the top ones.

Chill Gorilla OH Hell NO! 11' Bug NET Stops Mosquitoes, No See Ums & Repels Insects. Fits All Camping Hammocks. Compact, Lightweight. Size 132
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NO BUGS GUARANTEE! 360° protection with our breathable ultralight see through mesh netting provides ventilation & even keeps out a noseeum. Enjoy the outdoors bite free! Hammock accessories.COMFORTABLE DIAGONAL LAY. You won't get that in a hammock with mosquito net (attached). Our hammock bug net provides SAFE SPACE around your hammock or double hammock giving you more protection!FITS ALL CAMPING HAMMOCKS. Any bigger & you're just packing extra weight! Smooth double zippers make getting in/out a breeze. FAST & EASY SETUP.TRUST OVER 243 HAMMOCK BUG NET REVIEWS! Whether hiking, camping, backpacking, or lounging around at home our hammock bug net will keep you comfortable and bite free!CHILL GORILLA & OUR GUARANTEE CRUSHES THE COMPETITION. Compare to Wise Owl, ENO, Legit, Nature's Hangout, PYS, Wecamture, Winner, Honest, NHO, etc. SIMPLY THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!
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ColorSmokey Black
Length5 Inches
Weight1.25 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Chill Gorilla OH Hell NO! 11' Bug NET Stops Mosquitoes, No See Ums & Repels Insects. Fits All Camping Hammocks. Compact, Lightweight. Size 132" x 51". Essential Backpacking Jungle Gear. Eno Accessory:

u/crick2000 · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Yeah, Dutchware is a great choice. For a decent bug net, check out the Chill Gorilla one. It would be a tad cheaper.

https://www.amazon.com/CHILL-GORILLA-HELl-BUG-NET/dp/B06XRY73JS

And if you want to go really cheap, check Coleman or Coghlan's oversized nettings for around 10 bucks or so. You would have to improvise a little though.

u/darkdreamur · 1 pointr/hammockcamping

I just ordered a 'chill gorilla 11ft net from amazon, it was 40 bucks when i use it i will let you how it worked out if your interested

CHILL GORILLA OH HELl NO! 11' BUG NET - Fits ALL Camping Hammocks. Compact, Lightweight. Fast Easy Setup. Size 132”(L) x 51”(W) Essential Camping and Survival Gear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRY73JS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.CQlzb5HDAVWF

u/Runed0S · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Sure, but I won't recommend JUST a hammock.

Sorbus Brazilian Double Hammock - Cotton: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HIVH2NG

It's Cotton so it will shrink and stretch. Very good for spring and fall.

Double Camping Hammock - XL Parachute material: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017MHJTGY

Doesn't stretch as much, but is really good quality and comes with a good atlas strap set and heavy-duty carabineers for hammocking outside.

I also recommend getting a 8-10ft portable hammock stand for inside. It's the most expensive part, but if you need to move, rent (no hole drilling allowed), or use hotels a lot, it's worth it.

Here's a decent bug-net if you need it, it's quite big though: Chill Gorilla OH Hell NO! 11' Bug net https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRY73JS

And get an underquilt for winter. Even inside it gets chilly because the hammock doesn't provide insulation like a bed does. I used those curly/stretchy shoelaces instead of the flimsy elastic straps that came with this underquilt: UBOWAY Hammock Underquilt - Packable Full Length Under Blanket, Camping Quilt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0742CKTGV

I recommend getting 2 hammocks so that you have one ready to go when you wash the other. Wash everything once, and try hammocking outside in cool weather once to get the hang of it.

I slept for about a day when I laid in my hammock the first time. It cured my insomnia! Also, I lost weight and can handle colder temperatures for some reason, not sure if it's the hammock or my insomnia being cured that caused this to happen.

Edit: also, get a big sleeping bag instead of a blanket. The blanket will always end up on the floor or at your feet for some reason. IDK why it happens, just trust me on this