🛡️ Your personal bug-free sanctuary, anywhere you go!
The SANSBUG Instant Pop-up Screen Tent offers a lightweight, spacious, and fully enclosed refuge with ultra-fine noseeum netting that blocks all insects and even small critters. Designed for quick 1-second setup and easy storage, it’s perfect for solo campers, pet owners, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking hassle-free protection and comfort.
Brand | SANSBUG |
Product Dimensions | 86"L x 39"W x 35"H |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Floor Width | 39 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | insect and bug protection, Picnic, Tailgate, boat camping, truck bed camping, rooftop tent, overlanding, reading and tanning in the backyard, outdoor meditation, RV camping, small pet containment: cat catio, sugar glider bonding tent, reptile enclosure, Car Camping, Survival, summer camp: mosquito netting for use on cots in canvas tents on wooden platforms |
Shape | Semicircular |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Seasons | Summer |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Repair Kit, Stakes |
Special Feature | One second setup! Just toss up and it pops open into shape, no assembly required. Folds back in a few seconds, Packs into a slim disc so easy to carry and store in a car or RV (not for airplane travel). Can also be folded smaller if necessary, Durable, high-quality noseeum netting blocks all insects, bugs, spiders, scorpions and snakes, Attached floor so it is totally enclosed and provides complete protection, Wider than similar nets so less chance of touching the mesh and being bit when sleeping. Also taller than other nets so you can sit in it. |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Black netting and floor, Green top |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Pop Up, Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 1 seconds |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Floor Length | 86 Inches |
Maximum Height | 35 Inches |
Floor Area | 23.88 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyester |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Camping |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 1 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Stake Material | Steel |
Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene or Polyurethane |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Footprint Tarp Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Number of Stakes | 1 |
Is Waterproof | False |
UPC | 736211020116 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Model Name | SB-1P-TF-GT |
Manufacturer | HMT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.77 x 25.98 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 1.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86 x 39 x 35 inches |
Brand Name | SANSBUG |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SB1P-TF-GT |
R**A
Great for Boy Scouts Camping
The mosquito net tent has been a lifesaver for my son at Boy Scout camp! He's 6"3 and fits comfortably inside the net. It’s incredibly easy to set up, just pops open instantly, and provides excellent protection from mosquitoes and other bugs. The tarp floor adds an extra layer of comfort and keeps him dry. It’s lightweight and folds down compactly, making it easy to transport. A must-have for anyone camping in buggy areas!
M**H
BED BUGS????
The media could not be loaded. Maybe someone will find this helpful.I've been battling bed bugs and don't have the money for a professional. I've tried all types of remedies and they just do not work. Diatomaceous Earth is bag for human lungs so I can't use that, I've tried rubbing alcohol 91 percent, which worked for a while but they became immune and the doomsday proper in me thought well what about a bug tent so I gave these a while. I must say, they do a fantastic job. Everyone has their own tent to hang out in and sleep in. Every few hours I'll do a bug sweep on the tents. Sometimes I find them, sometimes I don't. The adults are less and less. I had no idea how bad my infestation was until I bought these tents and woke up at 3am to use the bathroom and seen how many was craving on my tent. Freaked me out. But everything is going good. We've been catching the crap out of these things. Even the smallest bug can't penetrate these tents. I will update when I have completely rid of these things. I use to find them every morning and now it's maybe every other day or longer. Thanks for reading. I hope this helps someone who can't afford a professional. I just get a light to shine on the tent and a piece of packaging tape and start collecting at 4 am when they're out to feast, and also during the day just in case. Once I've finished collecting them, I just simply fold the tape in half your seal them forever and throw the tape into the trash.
A**E
Good for what it is - keep bugs out. Not much more than that.
We are a scouting family and my son went to summer camp for a whole week, in the woods, plagued with all kinds of insects and slept in this little tent without a problem!Pros:It's simple, regular tarp material on the bottom and no see-um mesh on top.It's surprisingly durable for the materials it usesSimple design, literally pops up on it's own and it is free standingBetter option than hanging enclosures, since this has flooringZipper opens wide to get in and outIt comes with a carrying case so you can store it.ConsIt's surprisingly heavy for what it is - it is lighter than a tent, of course, but it definitely goes toe to toe with an ultra light backpacker 1 person tent.It's BIG - and I mean BIG - you cannot pack it anywhere, not on a backpack, not on a trunk, once folded it forms a huge round circle and the case you store it in has straps for you to carry it on your shoulders. It's not very practical if you plan to move around with it (as a camper). Straps are less than stellar.Poles look like some kind of fiber glass material - they are thick and sturdy, which is good, but they can also break if you don't fold it as you should - so pay attention. These are not stock poles you can just replace with tent ones.The floor is flat on the ground, in other words, it doesn't go up on the sidewalls, so running water can come in. This is best suited when placed on higher groundThere is no fly - this should be obvious to anyone, but make sure you take this in mind. If you don't have a plan b and it rains, you will get "extra" cool.It is larger (wider) than a regular cot, so if you put it on top, be careful as the cot corners could stress the floorIt is round, so you cannot fit just any mattresses in there - not an issue to us, but you never know what people's plans might be. We used a regular backpacker mattress inside and my son was very happy.A 6ft. tall person could fit in there, though it would be tight against the walls.Why does it have 5 stars if it has more cons than pros? because we bought it for a special purpose and for that it excelled. Pricey, some might argue, for the limited use, but for boy scouts summer camp, where they set this inside the military tents, that's all they needed.If we were on the trail on a backpacking trip this would be a total fail due to the aforementioned cons. I'd go for a true tent, hands down.Hope this helps!
S**S
Quick Setup and Effective Protection, Ideal for Outdoor Adventures
It is easy to set up, offering instant protection from mosquitoes and other bugs. Its popup design is convenient and requires no assembly, making it perfect for camping, hiking, or even backyard lounging. The mesh material is fine enough to keep out tiny insects, while still allowing good airflow. Although it's spacious enough for one person, folding it back down can be tricky until you get the hang of it. Overall, a great option for those seeking hassle-free, portable insect protection.
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