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    Is there a good non-DIY bugnet for a DoubleNest?

    Does anyone manufacture such a thing? Thanks for any help on this.
    Last edited by MrJames; 07-01-2016 at 10:32.

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    ENO does make a specific bug net for it called the guardian, but it is pretty heavy.

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    I know the Doublenest is shorter, but will the Fronkey bug net from Dutchware work maybe? I'm looking for the same as I have a Doublenest as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Woodsman View Post
    I know the Doublenest is shorter, but will the Fronkey bug net from Dutchware work maybe? I'm looking for the same as I have a Doublenest as well.
    There's no reason the Fronkey net shouldn't work with an ENO. Its just a gathered end hammock at the end of the day, and that's what the Fronkey nets were designed for. You will need some kind of ridge line no matter what kind of net you get.

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    I had a GT double and used an 11' Dutch fronkey on it all last year, worked great. Then when you upgrade to a different hammock you've got that part already set

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    My nephew has a Guardian SL which is advertised as "the Guardian SL offers 360° bug protection and conforms to all ENO hammocks." He would like it to be satisfactory for himself (and perhaps his girlfriend), but when we set it up the other evening at my woods, proper hang angle, etc., I dound this net is simply way too narrow for even just him to hang sideways at all. That's it in a nutshell. It just doesn't stretch anywhere near what it should, as advertised, unless they mean "conform to tight, narrow, straight handing of one person." I couldn't see any way around this.

    Are we missing something?

    (Personally I use the BIAS Buginator and Dutch's.)

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    An ENO Guardian Bugnet (just the regular one, not SL) works great. I have used this combo many times. You can use it as suggested and tie the ridge line that it comes with above it or what I do is just run my hammock's ridge line on the inside of it. It works well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by keatham View Post
    An ENO Guardian Bugnet (just the regular one, not SL) works great. I have used this combo many times. You can use it as suggested and tie the ridge line that it comes with above it or what I do is just run my hammock's ridge line on the inside of it. It works well.


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    Thank you! He says he'll return it for the exchange to regular. This kind of rapid reply by knowledgeable people is one of the things that makes this forum so great.

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    You're welcome!


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    I second the Guardian Bug Net - it works great!


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