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In reply to Post #18 You might laugh.. bit there might be some actual mileage in that..Make the shelter the repellent.. you've heard it here first..
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In reply to Post #17
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In reply to Post #16 Do they make them big enough to go around a brolly ?
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In reply to Post #15 Have you tried the repellent bands? I used them last year and they worked really well. Like twisted leather soaked in 4 essential oils. One round the ankle and one on an arm.
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In reply to Post #14 Looks like I might have to do that. ESP one looks the best bet. Failing that strategically placed mozzi repellents. They do seem to like me.. but that's another thread..
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Could you not adapt the type that fit over the bell cap? Maybe take a piece of parachord from the bell cap position down the back of the brolly and then pegged to the ground?
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Aqua do one or used to that was elasticated along the top so when it was pegged out it was pulled tight
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In reply to Post #10 I have one on a V1 Tempest Brolly - it's rough and ready but it's fine really and more than adequate,
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In reply to Post #9 They used to do an actual brolly one that did cover the whole brolly.That one is for pram hood bivvies but it might work like you say.I know Fox do one for brollies
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In reply to Post #7 Was thinking something simular with a length of Para/ sash cord. Just wanted to see whether there was anything out there purpose built before I went down the heath Robinson route..
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In reply to Post #5 Searched " advantages mozzi mesh " and it came up...
It's for a pram hood syle shelter though.. Its elasticated so might grip around the brolly.. might be a suck it and see job..
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In reply to Post #1 I had a similar problem I just attached a length of 12mm webbing to the mozzie cover and peg down at the rear
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In reply to Post #5 Couldn't see it on there thanks anyway.
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In reply to Post #4 It was an advanta one but not sure they still do it
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