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🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with VIVOSUN!
The VIVOSUN 2 x 2Ft. Elastic Trellis Netting is designed for climbing plants, vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Made from ultra-durable elastic thread, it features 4 rustproof hooks for easy installation and adjustment. With a large square mesh size of 3.9" x 3.9", it allows for effective pruning and harvesting while maximizing your garden space.
C**J
Yes
Works very well! I like this type better. Personally, I know some people don't like to deal with the reusable type When They finish because everything is wrapped around it. But works well for me and make sure you pay attent to the sizes... I always go with the size underneath it for a better fit.
E**0
Fits well
Exactly what I needed and fits my tent perfectly.
M**Y
As described
It's easy to set up in the tent and functions well.
A**R
a little small
i thought of returning and exchanging to a bigger size but i’m lazy to remove and pack it back but i’m glad that this s stretchable so it works a little good and it seems that it is also durable
L**
Great trellis netting for 4x4 Tents
Works great in my 4x4 tent bought two of them for multiple levels and worked nicely. Good gridding and design. Didn’t seem to affect my tent frame in anyway and the size allowed even spacing.
C**T
Good
Good product -Perfect retuned -
B**Z
Good
Hey VIVOSUN can’t go wrong
P**E
VIVOSUN Tents are like the 3 Little Pigs stick house
My 4X4 Vivosun Tent has weak, spindly legs holding the tent up. When you stretch the "VIVOSUN 4 x 4Ft. Elastic Trellis Netting with 4 Hooks for Climbing Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, and ......." across the poles the elastic tension from the net draws the legs inward causing the tent legs to bow inwards. Not only that but that netting in the middle between the poles are less than 3 feet by 3 feet stretching out to 42 inches by 42 inches at each pole.Why does a 48" by 48" tent have poles that are 42" apart instead of 48" apart you ask? Because the netting draws the poles inwards under tension so the sides of the netting look like this >> ). .(. Of course, I can only show the left and right side looking down, but the front and back looks the same. The tent poles are pulled inwards like this >> )==( . <-- (This is your Vivosun 4x4 tent poles with the netting installed.) So, your poles are bowed inwards, and your netting is bowed in inbetween the poles.The solution to the problem is to spend even more money and buy a "Vivosun High CFM Kit" that is poorly thought out and made from the same cheap, thin wall, lightweight metal the original tent poles are made of. After you buy the "kit" (More $$$), you can stretch your netting out properly.If I were the CEO of Vivosun I would be ashamed to charge people extra money to brace up the tent people bought from me in good faith. The extra cost to supply rigid poles sturdy enough to support the tent and equipment would cost the company probably less than $1 per tent for slightly thicker metal poles. And then they charge me an extra almost $50 for 16 feet of the cheapest, thinnest tin pipe you can find (just like the tent is made from), to brace up the tent poles. It is half the thickness of the thinnest electrical conduit you can get. Cheap, flimsy, and ill-fitting poles that have hard plastic offset ends that are hard to "pop" on the tent poles and the extra 2 to 3" offset on the "CFM Kit" poles makes zipping up the big tent door a pain in the backside too. I'm not happy with the quality of the Vivosun tent and I cannot recommend them in good faith. It is apparent to me they put profit over product and cut corners wherever possible to save a nickel or a dime at the cost of quality.
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