If you lay on top of your sleeping bag does the netting make contact with your legs and feet? Just want to make sure mosquitos don't bite through. — 1 Answer

by Elwin, from CA, United States Asked on August 4, 2018

Name Outdoor Research Bug Bivy
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Answered by Jonathan, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on August 18, 2018

If you are not sleeping in a sleeping bag, you will want to make sure that the foot end is guy'd out to something high to keep the netting from draping on you.

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