Why is this net one of the strongest in our range?
When you're setting up a blind with stakes and camouflage netting, whether you're stalking big game or hunting pigeons, or even taking wildlife photographs, it's important that the material is solid. There's nothing worse than a net that tears after a few outings. That's why this model is woven with a triple ripstop thread that gives it greater resistance to tearing (89 Newtons).
The tear: what is it?
On this net, we have a specific cut-out imitating leaves for greater realism. However, these holes can be weakened if a branch gets caught in them: this is known as an incipient tear. In order to characterize the resistance of our fabric in this scenario, we carry out a tear resistance test. Specifically, we look at the level of force required for the fabric to tear: on this model, we're at 89 Newtons.
A long-lasting net
When we speak of a fabric made from triple ripstop yarn, we need to bear in mind that 3 threads are twisted together, instead of the usual 2. This considerably improves the fabric's mechanical strength. What's more, this camouflage netting is resistant to potential fabric degradation caused by the sun's rays.
Cut-outs in the net: but what for?
This camouflage net features 3D cut-outs all over its surface. These "holes", neither too large (to avoid game spotting you) nor too small (so you can't follow game movements), give the whole net a more natural look, especially in light winds. All in all, these 3D cut-outs ensure better mimicry of different biotopes.
The little extra with this camouflage net
Putting your net in a ball at the bottom of a bag is not practical: not only do you risk damaging it, but you also lose space. That's why this net comes with a bag for easy storage and transport. All in all, this model has been designed for camouflage in the wild, allowing you to see without being seen. Ideal for mobile stalking or wildlife observation, it can be used with telescopic stakes to create a complete post.
Dimensions
Dimensions in use: Height 2.1m x Length 4m.
Dimensions flat: Height 1.75m x Length 4m.
Stakes not supplied
Eco-design: 100% of the product with a dye-free component
Greige is the color of textiles in their raw, undyed state. But what exactly does color have to do with pollution? Well, textile dyeing is a process with a high environmental impact, consuming a lot of energy and involving the use of a lot of water and chemicals for soaking in dye baths. Choosing greige means choosing a color that pollutes less.