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Old 04-22-24, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6

using a diff. camera mount now so I made a diff. opening but use the old opening w/ a little tape to keep it in place. had to remove the visor for the camera mount. a visor helps keep the net from touching my face. w/o the visor I occasionally pull the net away from my face

but if the bugs are swarming, it really works very well

we don't wear them constantly, just where the bugs are bad
I have one of those.
Used it in Alaska during the summers.
Yes it was necessary to breathe.

Originally Posted by genejockey
Maybe something like this?
Not sure I could stab them all fast enough...
I'd be called: "The Gnat Stabber"




I settled on something like this. They come with filter inserts but I just leave those off.
The mesh is small enough for small bugs but not for dust and pathogens
(which isn't my focus)
Not too hot and not much restriction.
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