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title: "Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS (Improved BedNet System) 64581F & 64583F"
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# Compact 13x13x3 inch pack size Permethrin insect protection Instant 10-sec setup Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS (Improved BedNet System) 64581F & 64583F

**Brand:** catoma
**Price:** 538623₫
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## Summary

> 🛡️ Sleep protected, pack light, and conquer any adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS (Improved BedNet System) 64581F & 64583F by catoma
- **How much does it cost?** 538623₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- catoma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted catoma brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Snap-Open Shelter:** Sets up in seconds with no assembly—just unpack and go!
- • **Army-Grade Insect Defense:** EPA-registered permethrin-treated mesh keeps every mosquito and no-see-um out.
- • **Ultra-Compact & Lightweight:** Weighs only 1.9 lbs and packs down to a travel-friendly 13" x 13" x 3" footprint.
- • **Upgrade-Ready Shelter System:** Easily add a fly and pole to transform into a full weatherproof tent.
- • **Versatile Field-Ready Design:** Waterproof tub floor and push-lock straps fit standard military cots or ground setups.

## Overview

The Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS is a military-grade, instant-deploy insect shelter designed for solo use. Made from durable 70 Denier ripstop nylon with permethrin-embedded mesh, it offers EPA-registered insect protection and a waterproof floor. Weighing just 1.9 lbs and packing down to a compact 13" x 13" x 3", it fits standard cots with secure push-lock straps and sets up in under 10 seconds with no assembly. Tested globally in diverse climates and trusted by US Army and Marines, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, lightweight, and fast shelter solutions in the field or on the go.

## Description

The Improved Bed Net System (IBNS) was designed to fit securely onto a military cot with push-and-lock straps on all four corners. The IBNS can also be used in the field thanks to its strong, waterprooftub floor. Its instant deployment, waterproof floor, and four corner buckles make the IBNS an efficient, fast-access shelter to protect soldiers from insects while asleep or resting on a cot OR in the field. In addition, the IBNS is designed to be upgradable to our EBNS using a single pole and fly. This gives you protection from the elements in addition to the IBNS's unsurpassed protection from insects. TheIBNS is constructed of 70 Denier 1.9 ounce rip stop nylon and fine mesh. It is EPA registered and has Permethrin bonded to the material for insect repellency. It is supported by a strong and ultra-light .134 diameter pultruded fiberglass rod which winds around the shelter, expanding it to its given shape. When the rolled up IBNS's cinch strap is removed, the shelter is released and snaps into shape automatically; no assembly or set-up is required. A carry bag is included. The coiled, stored size of the shelter is 13" x 13" x 3". CPAI-84 Fire Retardant rated. NSN: 3740-01-543-5652 (Coyote Brown) Sleeps: 1 Weight: 1.9 lbs. // 0.85 kg Floor Area: 90" L x 33" W at head x 25" W at feet Center Height: 26" // 66cm Packed Dimensions: 13" x 13" x 3" Floor Material: 70 Denier 1.9 oz. Rip stop Nylon Colors: Coyote Brown, Woodland Camo

Review: Field-tested in Haiti during a disaster, with comments and thoughts. Recommend 100%. - I'm a humanitarian and disaster photographer and I recently bought this for a trip to Haiti. I usually carry compact mosquito nets and rig them up on walls, but I thought there might be a better solution for what I do. I wanted to give some random thoughts, in no particular order. If you want the short answer and save yourself some reading, then know I would recommend this 100%. It was a great investment, and I expect it will stand up to much travel over the years. Buy with confidence. If you're 6'3" or above, though, that changes my recommendation a tiny bit. Read below for my comments. -Tent setup takes literally seconds. Really nice to have such a quick setup. -Tent breakdown takes about fifteen to twenty seconds. The first couple times I had to carefully read the instructions to make sure I was doing it correctly. When in compact form, the tent is very light and compact. It was easy to pack it in my large duffel bag. Watch a few videos on Youtube and practice tent setup and breakdown before you travel so you get the hang of it. I figured it out on my own, but the added confidence of watching a few instructional videos would have helped. -I'm 6'5" and 225lbs. I fit in this thing, but barely in length. My head rests up against one end, and the ends of my toes touch the other end. If you sleep a little curled up (and I do), this thing will be long enough. If you sleep straight like a board and like to really stretch out all night long and not have anything touching you, and you're 6'3" or above, this may be a deal breaker. Again, I'm 6'5" and it didn't bother me. But if you don't like things touching your toes, and you're a huge person, this may be bothersome. Also, the idea of this isn't to be a huge tent around you. It's more like a casket, meant to be snug. -I was able to put my sleeping pad, sleep sack, and Thermarest pillow inside the tent. There was plenty of width in the tent, and I'm a pretty wide person. When I got back home my small dog crawled in it and I think we could almost sleep in there together if we got real snuggly. -The tent also goes on top of things, like crappy bug infested third world mattresses. I did this in Haiti too. I was worried I would wake up others around me if I moved a lot, but the floor of the tent isn't too crinkly or loud on top of mattresses. I didn't test the waterproofness of the floor but trust that it would hold up to a little water if it needed to. -This is not a true tent. If you're outside and it rains, you'll get wet. If you add a ground floor or tarp underneath and rig up a rain fly, you could get by with it as a summer tent. While the bottom does appear to be waterproof, the fabric is relatively thin. If I used this outside on rocky ground or gravel, I'd definitely want a tarp underneath it! -The zippers allow you to get in on either side of this, which was really nice depending on how my sleep setup was arranged. The zippers grabs themselves are a little loud, especially in a quiet room at night. The zipper grabs meet on a certain point of the zipper line, and when you move they bang against each other a little. They make some noise as you move around. It never bothered anyone else that slept around me, but if a roommate was a super light sleeper, it might wake them up. This was really the only negative I could find at all. And it wasn't really that bad at all. If you're mostly sleeping by yourself, or with some space between you and roommates, this isn't a concern. -The mosquito netting is really effective. I don't know technical specs, but the netting is fine mesh, and it kept out literally everything, including no-see-ums or whatever those tiny little bugs are. Not sure about fleas, but I didn't have any bites overnight of any kind when I was in this thing. I'm confident it'll keep out anything that poses a threat to me while sleeping. -It was hot in Haiti, and this tent really didn't retain heat at all. It did knock down a little bit of the fan speed overhead, but I didn't feel like it affected the warmth around me. This was really important for me as I mostly travel to developing countries closer to the equator. I did NOT want to add heat to my sleeping arrangement and was thrilled this tent did not. -This traveled well in my checked bag. It has some flexibility, even in it's most compact size. If this even makes it through a year of my travels, I'll keep replacing it. (I hate taking anti-malarial tablets). I'm headed to Sri Lanka, Togo, and Peru in the coming months, and if this tent breaks or poles snap expect me to write an update and change my review! -When I store this, I think I'll not fold it up into the most compact size. I'll probably store this in the larger, circular size. I'm worried in the most compact form long-term storage might bend the poles over time. Just a hunch. My overall recommendation is to purchase this. I travel to countries with zika, chikungunya, malaria, and other mosquito-borne illnesses. This takes up little room in my checked bag (I think it would fit in a carry on too), sets up quick, and lets me sleep with confidence. No more setting up mosquito nets at midnight in dark rooms. Or getting tore up with bites when I sleep in large rooms on concrete. When I hit purchase on desertcart I was a little concerned about price. But honestly, after using in Haiti during Hurricane Matthew response, boy am I glad I had this with me. Great piece of kit that I'll keep traveling with for a long time. Buy with confidence.
Review: A great product that has served me well during active service! - I was in the Infantry for five years and this tent did it's job phenomenally well. It starts out small and light, with a packed profile that makes it very easy to fit it into a bag or rucksack without leaving unecessary empty space around it. Setup is as easy as you could ask for. Take it out of the case and let it fly. It snaps open and to shape on it's own. No poles to set up or sort out. It is a great size for one average sized male. Low-ish profile so it doesn't draw too mich ire from your higher-ups for looking like a comfort item. :p It has double zippers on both sides for ease of access and even has a little extra room to fit some gear in with you. Keeps those ticks and spiders out of your boots. I've been impressed with how well it has held up being placed directly on the ground with no poncho under it. I still have no holes in mine. Teardown is the real treat. Once you're ready it's just three quick folds and then back in the bag it goes. Ready to move in a few minutes, if that. The only change I would like to see is some form of removable, water resistant flap over the top for the rainy nights. I used my poncho as a cover, but would be a nice inclusion. Oh it also has five clips to attach it to a standard cot if you get a hold of one (fifth clip goes under the middle of the cot to keep the sides pulled out, a nice thought).

## Features

- Cotton
- Made in the USA and Imported
- Currently under contract with US Army and Marines
- Embedded Permethrin insect protection
- Self supporting and sets up in seconds
- Packs down to 13" x 13" x 3"
- Has been tested and excelled in many climates around the world

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007P5O90K |
| Additional Features | Ultralight, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required |
| Assembly Time | 10 Seconds |
| Base | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #624,517 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #715 in Camping Sun Shelters #1,599 in Camping Tents |
| Brand Name | CATOMA |
| Capacity | 1 Grams |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Coyote Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (334) |
| Fabric Type | Cotton |
| Floor Area | 20.63 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 90 Inches |
| Floor Width | 33 Inches |
| Form Factor | Hexagonal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811467020896, 00857012003006 |
| Included Components | Tent Body, Stakes, Tent Bag |
| Installation Type | Instant |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 33"L x 0.5"W x 90"H |
| Item Type Name | Bednet Tent |
| Item Weight | 0.36 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CATOMA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 98600 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Height | 66 Centimeters |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Model Name | Catoma Adventure Shelters |
| Model Number | 98600 |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Rainfly Material | Nylon |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Fiberglass |
| Style Name | Outdoor |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Nylon |
| UPC | 811467020896 857012003006 |
| UV Protection | [Implied] |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One year manufacturer's warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CATOMA
- **Floor Width:** 33 Inches
- **Included Components:** Tent Body, Stakes, Tent Bag
- **Item Weight:** 0.36 Pounds
- **Occupancy:** 1 Person
- **Product Dimensions:** 33"L x 0.5"W x 90"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping & Hiking
- **Seasons:** 3 Season
- **Shape:** Hexagonal
- **Water Resistance Technology:** Waterproof

## Images

![Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS (Improved BedNet System) 64581F & 64583F - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/614sutXc-TL.jpg)
![Catoma Adventure Shelters IBNS (Improved BedNet System) 64581F & 64583F - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91BRiyaVFfL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it come with the fly**
A: No.  You can either by the EBNS which comes with both or buy the fly seperately.

**Q: Im 6'7. Will I fit in here? I realize the floor length dimension is 90" but at 6'7" will the head and foot end of the tent be touching my head & feet?**
A: Probably not, definitely not comfortably at least.  I'm shorter than you and it's a pretty tight fit just by myself with no bags.

**Q: How much does it weigh?**
A: Mine weighed in at 1032 grams (34.4 oz) with the bag that it's stored in.

**Q: does it keep out bed bugs also?,   do you know the hole count/per inch?**
A: I don't know for a fact I that it will keep out bed bugs.  It kept out noseeums and beer gnat which are really small.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Field-tested in Haiti during a disaster, with comments and thoughts. Recommend 100%.
*by R***N on October 17, 2016*

I'm a humanitarian and disaster photographer and I recently bought this for a trip to Haiti. I usually carry compact mosquito nets and rig them up on walls, but I thought there might be a better solution for what I do. I wanted to give some random thoughts, in no particular order. If you want the short answer and save yourself some reading, then know I would recommend this 100%. It was a great investment, and I expect it will stand up to much travel over the years. Buy with confidence. If you're 6'3" or above, though, that changes my recommendation a tiny bit. Read below for my comments. -Tent setup takes literally seconds. Really nice to have such a quick setup. -Tent breakdown takes about fifteen to twenty seconds. The first couple times I had to carefully read the instructions to make sure I was doing it correctly. When in compact form, the tent is very light and compact. It was easy to pack it in my large duffel bag. Watch a few videos on Youtube and practice tent setup and breakdown before you travel so you get the hang of it. I figured it out on my own, but the added confidence of watching a few instructional videos would have helped. -I'm 6'5" and 225lbs. I fit in this thing, but barely in length. My head rests up against one end, and the ends of my toes touch the other end. If you sleep a little curled up (and I do), this thing will be long enough. If you sleep straight like a board and like to really stretch out all night long and not have anything touching you, and you're 6'3" or above, this may be a deal breaker. Again, I'm 6'5" and it didn't bother me. But if you don't like things touching your toes, and you're a huge person, this may be bothersome. Also, the idea of this isn't to be a huge tent around you. It's more like a casket, meant to be snug. -I was able to put my sleeping pad, sleep sack, and Thermarest pillow inside the tent. There was plenty of width in the tent, and I'm a pretty wide person. When I got back home my small dog crawled in it and I think we could almost sleep in there together if we got real snuggly. -The tent also goes on top of things, like crappy bug infested third world mattresses. I did this in Haiti too. I was worried I would wake up others around me if I moved a lot, but the floor of the tent isn't too crinkly or loud on top of mattresses. I didn't test the waterproofness of the floor but trust that it would hold up to a little water if it needed to. -This is not a true tent. If you're outside and it rains, you'll get wet. If you add a ground floor or tarp underneath and rig up a rain fly, you could get by with it as a summer tent. While the bottom does appear to be waterproof, the fabric is relatively thin. If I used this outside on rocky ground or gravel, I'd definitely want a tarp underneath it! -The zippers allow you to get in on either side of this, which was really nice depending on how my sleep setup was arranged. The zippers grabs themselves are a little loud, especially in a quiet room at night. The zipper grabs meet on a certain point of the zipper line, and when you move they bang against each other a little. They make some noise as you move around. It never bothered anyone else that slept around me, but if a roommate was a super light sleeper, it might wake them up. This was really the only negative I could find at all. And it wasn't really that bad at all. If you're mostly sleeping by yourself, or with some space between you and roommates, this isn't a concern. -The mosquito netting is really effective. I don't know technical specs, but the netting is fine mesh, and it kept out literally everything, including no-see-ums or whatever those tiny little bugs are. Not sure about fleas, but I didn't have any bites overnight of any kind when I was in this thing. I'm confident it'll keep out anything that poses a threat to me while sleeping. -It was hot in Haiti, and this tent really didn't retain heat at all. It did knock down a little bit of the fan speed overhead, but I didn't feel like it affected the warmth around me. This was really important for me as I mostly travel to developing countries closer to the equator. I did NOT want to add heat to my sleeping arrangement and was thrilled this tent did not. -This traveled well in my checked bag. It has some flexibility, even in it's most compact size. If this even makes it through a year of my travels, I'll keep replacing it. (I hate taking anti-malarial tablets). I'm headed to Sri Lanka, Togo, and Peru in the coming months, and if this tent breaks or poles snap expect me to write an update and change my review! -When I store this, I think I'll not fold it up into the most compact size. I'll probably store this in the larger, circular size. I'm worried in the most compact form long-term storage might bend the poles over time. Just a hunch. My overall recommendation is to purchase this. I travel to countries with zika, chikungunya, malaria, and other mosquito-borne illnesses. This takes up little room in my checked bag (I think it would fit in a carry on too), sets up quick, and lets me sleep with confidence. No more setting up mosquito nets at midnight in dark rooms. Or getting tore up with bites when I sleep in large rooms on concrete. When I hit purchase on Amazon I was a little concerned about price. But honestly, after using in Haiti during Hurricane Matthew response, boy am I glad I had this with me. Great piece of kit that I'll keep traveling with for a long time. Buy with confidence.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great product that has served me well during active service!
*by A***R on June 21, 2017*

I was in the Infantry for five years and this tent did it's job phenomenally well. It starts out small and light, with a packed profile that makes it very easy to fit it into a bag or rucksack without leaving unecessary empty space around it. Setup is as easy as you could ask for. Take it out of the case and let it fly. It snaps open and to shape on it's own. No poles to set up or sort out. It is a great size for one average sized male. Low-ish profile so it doesn't draw too mich ire from your higher-ups for looking like a comfort item. :p It has double zippers on both sides for ease of access and even has a little extra room to fit some gear in with you. Keeps those ticks and spiders out of your boots. I've been impressed with how well it has held up being placed directly on the ground with no poncho under it. I still have no holes in mine. Teardown is the real treat. Once you're ready it's just three quick folds and then back in the bag it goes. Ready to move in a few minutes, if that. The only change I would like to see is some form of removable, water resistant flap over the top for the rainy nights. I used my poncho as a cover, but would be a nice inclusion. Oh it also has five clips to attach it to a standard cot if you get a hold of one (fifth clip goes under the middle of the cot to keep the sides pulled out, a nice thought).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made, worked perfectly.
*by C***B on August 15, 2021*

Very lightweight and durable. Once you get the hang of un packing it without getting smacked in the face and contorting it to get it back into it's stuff sack this this is amazing. Took a trip where we rustic cabin camped in the Upper Peninsula Michigan very last minute. Cabin had no screens as advertised, so I bought one of these to use instead of a bugnet. Ended up the only one that slept bug free the entire trip. Only regret is that I didn't get the full set with rainfly and ground cover. Packs small, setup is instantaneous, plenty of room for you and the essentials but not much else. Can't wait to use it again.

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