The convenience vs. portability trade-off. No net can come close to the convenience of the SansBug. There’s no need to hunt for a spot to suspend it like a regular mosquito net or join poles to erect one. Imagine doing that every night and taking it down again the next morning, if you were moving from […]
Tag: travel
Spot the SansBug!
As seen on istagram: @nicholsquarters, #sansbug #burkina. Can you spot the SansBug somewhere amongst the domes of Fabedougou? The domes are limestone rocks sculpted over millenia. They can be found 3km north of Karfiguela Falls in Burkina Faso. Here’s another pic up close of the impressive rock formations. By Maarten van der Bent – Dômes […]
Nod of Approval
January 9, 1438hrs: “Please be advised our office must purchase three SansBug III for members going on mission overseas.” The Mounties may always get their man but even they need protection. Three RCMP officers were deploying to Cambodia for one year to investigate crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide committed during the Khmer Rouge […]
Tropical Décor
We have tried all sorts of solutions and tested them with the locals; these SansBug bed nets are by far the best! You guys have an incredible product! Here are a couple of pictures of Bobby’s new home in Panama. The large windows bring in the fresh tropical breeze but along with some uninvited guests! […]
SansBug in Laos
Wiebke from Cologne, Germany sent this picture of the SansBug mosquito net in a guesthouse in northern Laos. Her original plan was to only use it during home-stays, but she ended up popping it open in quite a few guesthouses, too. It definitely set my mind at ease knowing that I would not be bitten […]
From Anchorage to Baramita
Not much to accompany this pic other than it is from a very remote area – Baramita – a small mining village in the north-western part of Guyana which is only accessible by plane or a 7-day trek through the jungle! When you’re going remote, you want a mosquito net that can stand up by […]
Travel mosquito net tent
Take the SansBug 1-person travel net tent with you when you travel to malaria-endemic areas. Protect yourself and your loved ones from dengue, malaria, chikungunya and other vector-borne diseases. The 1-person tent can fit in the airplane’s overhead bin. […]