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Net Size |
Price |
|---|---|
| 8' x 10' | $29.95 |
| 8' x 20' | $54.95 |
| 8' x 30' | $99.99 |
| 8' x 40' | $132.99 |
| 16' x 10' | $66.99 |
| 16' x 20' | $132.99 |
| 16' x 30' | $198.99 |
| 16' x 40' | $264.99 |
| 24' x 10' | $99.99 |
| 24' x 20' | $198.99 |
| 24' x 30' | $297.99 |
| 24' x 40' | $396.99 |
| 32' x 10' | $132.99 |
| 32' x 20' | $264.99 |
| 32' x 30' | $396.99 |
| 32' x 40' | $528.99 |
| 40' x 10' | $165.99 |
| 40' x 20' | $330.99 |
| 40' x 30' | $495.99 |
| 40' x 40' | $661.99 |
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Posted by RC Windsor on 26th Apr 2012
used to cover small boat on a pond when goose hunting. Nice size and did what we needed it to do. However not as good as old millitary ones we use to have.
Posted by twoboysmom on 5th Apr 2012
I bought this for our boys' outdoor fort (the largest size).... we put up fence posts and fence boards, but no roof. I thought this would be good for the roof of the fort .... boy, was I wrong! It is PERFECT! We are the only ones in the neighborhood with a camo-style fort, and it's great because it's so different from those other brightly-colored play structures you see in everyone's yards. Easy to rearrange; we zip-tied it to the fort in some places, but mostly just spread it out over the top. The kids love it because they think they are invisible, and it defintely camoflauges in the plants so it's easy on the parents' eyes. Happy parents, happy kids .... All in all, a fabulous purchase, and very reasonably priced for the results!!
Posted by duckdecoys on 31st Jan 2011
I used this netting for a duck decoy display at a big east coast craft show. You would not believe how many people just wanted to touch the netting because of the texture. It did the job I wanted it to do, a camo effect setting for the display, plus it drew people to my display.
Posted by JChanyo on 31st Jan 2011
I ordered the Green/Brown camo netting after reading others' reviews about how the color appeared, and how durable it is. I tacked it to the inside roof beams of a semi-open shed in my backyard to hang down and hide the yard equipment stored there, and also to provide a bit of additional protection from the weather. It works perfectly. The color blends very well with the surrounding shrubs and trees, and I think it won't look too out of place in winter either. It seems pretty durable, and didn't tear despite some tugging to get it into place, and from getting it unsnagged from the equipment.
Posted by BrazilHunter on 31st Jan 2011
Very nice product. You will be invisible to your quarry.
I suggest buy the bigger size available. I miss a big one.
Posted by JB Hunt on 31st Jan 2011
I have been using this same camo system for the last 3 years on my boat blind and it works well for me in the swamp setting that I normally hunt in. Light weight and easy to use. Dries fast and best of all, ducks do not know you are there until it is too late.
Posted by MacksDaddy on 31st Jan 2011
I attached the Camo Systems Camo Netting (no glare and will not rot) to black pvc coated hog wire (will not rust) using zip ties. I cut the camo netting lengthwise creating two pieces that are 4 x 20 when stretched. I carried the camo rolls into the swamp and attached them to "T" Posts that were driven into the mud between tow young cyprus trees. As we get closer to waterfowl season I will brush the blind with natural vegetation and limbs that I find close by. The blind I created is inexpensive and creates a good foundation to brush from. It is not as cushy as a plywood piano box blind, but it blends into nature much easier without the sharp angles of a box blind. It's not pretty but its hard for people and the ducks to see! -Gear Guy