🦟 Keep the bugs out, bring the vibes in!
The COOSHADE Patio Umbrella Mosquito Netting is a durable, tear-resistant polyester mesh designed to fit 7.5-11 ft umbrellas. Featuring ultra-fine 1mm holes, it effectively blocks mosquitoes while allowing airflow. Equipped with a convenient rope setup, smooth zipper door, and weight bags for stability, it transforms your outdoor umbrella into a stylish, bug-free retreat perfect for socializing or relaxing.
P**D
Great idea to protect against insects and provide privacy. Design is poor quality and defective.
I would like to revise my earlier review. I found the instuctions. They must have gotten lost in all the fabric. This is a large item. They blew into the yard during installation. It has been the best product I have ever had the pleasure of using. It keeps insects at bay and gives a modicum of privacy. I am extremely regretful of my earlier comments. We had 55 mile an hour winds after installation and while I had to put the umbrellla down it was easy to install again in minutes by clipping netting to umbrella before. There were no installation instructions. There is a leak in the water tube that prevents netting from blowing around when wind blows no conventional hose connection. A lot of weight is on the umbrella. It took 2 people an hour and a half to install. Suggest careful consideration on purchase.
A**I
Great purchase!
Honestly,quality is great for the money you pay. My umbrella is 10 ft wide. Great budget option if you don't want to spend money on gazibo,and easy to put away when season is over.
N**1
Good coverage, good product
Everything works pretty well. The only downside is that it comes completely unzipped, so it can take a moment of wrangling to get it wrapped around/over the umbrella, and the drawstring can hang down several feet. But so far, it allows for pretty spacious usage. And the sandbags to weight it down are essentially individual pockets that can be filled, velcro'd closed, and then each (6?) attach by velcro equally around the base.
M**A
It’s ok
It’s ok. Blows all over the place. Added water bottles, didn’t work to hold the net down. Tried rocks worked a little better. Price is ok for what you get. Well for me it was not easy to assemble, trying to get that net to lay evenly over the umbrella wore me out. Not to durable has a hole in it already.
T**Y
Clear line of sight.
Perfect fit for our 9-foot cantilever umbrella. Keeps bugs out, blocks much of the rain and does not obscure the view.
N**K
Leaking from day 1 and they won't replace the leaking water tube weight. What a shame.
We put it together on the umbrlessa 1-2-3, easy. Filled the water tube and closed both plug (one at each end of the water tube) securely. The water slowly leaked out. After a few days, the water was gone. It's nice looking but useless to us without the water tube to keep it from blowing around. I give it a 1 out of 5 because there should be a way to just get a tube replacement, but that is not an option. Instead, we have to go through the hassle of removing the whole thing, and packaging it up and getting it dropped off somewhere for return. If you dont need then water tube, go for it. If you want the weight of the water tube and don't want to deal with a return, skip it. That's my opinion.
A**Z
Solid net!!!
Very solid net. Survived whole summer and winter and I’m pretty sure will do one more year.
S**E
False Advertising, sadly
First of all, the ad says there is a tube you can fill with water so the net can be weighted down which is a must for windy days on a patio.Oh, there is a tube, yes, but no way can you get anything in that tube except possibly air via an air pump which will do no good whatsoever as far as weighting goes. In addition, the plastic of the tube is extremely thin so even if there was a way to fill the tube with water or sand (better), there is no way it would hold the weight of water or sand without splitting. So bottom line, their advertising is a lie!Look at my first photo...see the tiny size of the opening/plug in the water tube? That is one end of the water tube. For reference, my thumb is 7/16" wide. On top of the plug being too small, the opening IN the hole of the tube has this teensy tiny slit just like the types of slits you squeeze to open to fill a raft with air. There is no way whatsoever to get water in there. It is a 1/4 inch slit! Besides, sand is better, it has more weight and for sure there is NO way you can get sand in that 1/4" slit, so sand is not an option either. See photo #2. This is the other end of the tube and though it is larger it is still extremely small. It would take all day to fill this tube with water or sand and what do you use to fill it with? A tiny funnel? This is a major fail. See the words Made in China? I should have known better.On the other hand and thirdly, the net itself is very nice, made well, and would have worked fabulously with my patio umbrella but since I cannot weigh it down it is not going to be useful. Will use as a mosquito net for my hammock. SMH. What a colossal waste of my time searching for a useable mosquito net for my patio umbrella.So I am giving 2 stars ONLY because the netting itself is made well and would definitely keep mosquitoes out.
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