Preferably double layer w bug net?
Anyone have one you are willing to get some cash for?
Michael
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Preferably double layer w bug net?
Anyone have one you are willing to get some cash for?
Michael
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I have one that's now surplus to me...been slept in probably 6 nights max.
Double layer: 1.0 Hexon inner layer / 1.6 Hexon outer layer
Both layers are Moroccan blue
Asym bugnet
Regular width
Includes tie-outs and double-ended stuff sackChameleon (2).jpg
I would take $165 shipped
2 post up is a guy ready to get rid of his...lol
I have a warbonnet travler double layer with a 3/4 bug net called the hug . 80.00 that shipping too.20190820_150929.jpg
Last edited by pumkinpete; 08-20-2019 at 14:23. Reason: Pictures
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Deb
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