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Bugout 12x12 (Spring 2022)
NEMO
Bugout 12x12 (Spring 2022)
$179.97
Description

  Bug-free party zone

  The Nemo Bugout 12x12 shelter and tarp sets up easily, like a tarp, but it does more than protect you from the rain. The Bugout creates an inviting bug-free zone for corralling kids and pets, and relaxing over food and drink. It's a 144 square feet party room (a.k.a. a tarp with walls). It's very simple to use, you just tie the corners between trees or support it with trekking poles just like any other tarp. But the difference is, the mesh walls make a relaxing flying-insect-free haven for enjoying life in camp. Set up the Bugout over a picnic table, along a river’s edge, in the jungle, between two Land Rovers on a safari, or wherever you need a bug-free zone, some shade, or protection from the rain. Bugouts also work brilliantly with hammocks. All Bugouts have two doors that allow you to pass your hammock ropes through and still zip them shut. Whether enjoying a big campsite meal with friends and family, or a quiet night of solitude in your hammock, it’s even more fun and relaxing when you don’t have to fret the bugs.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Tent Sleeps:
7+ Person
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Green / Grey
Area:
144 sq ft / 13.4 sq m
Weight:
7 lbs / 3.2 kg
Minimum Weight:
6 lbs 3 oz / 2.8 kg
Length:
144 in / 366 cm
Height:
84 in / 213 cm
Width:
144 in / 366 cm
Tent Pole Type:
None
Stuff Size:
23 x 8.5 in dia / 58 x 22 cm dia
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
814041011662
UPC:
814041011662
Other Features:
• Multiple stake points at each corner allow you to adjust the shelter height
• Attach corners with cord to trekking poles, paddles, or nearby trees
• Bugout 12x12 is perfect for a large group and fits easily over a picnic table
• Mesh walls can be rolled up and secured out of the way
• Includes drawstring stuff sack, guy-out cord, repair kit, stakes
• Can be set up with Nemo's Adjustable Tarp Pole (not included)
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