Under the Weather Offers Strap-In Tents with Built-In Mosquito Protection
Josh Thompson-Persaud — April 19, 2021 — Unique
As spring descends and bugs of all kinds reemerge, Under the Weather offers a novel solution in its new product: the WalkingPod Mesh, a personal, wearable tent. For consumers who don't like to mix with Mother Earth, the limited-edition wearable tent offers protection from pesky insects as well as the elements. The tent features a zippable interior, a fine mesh bug screen, adjustable back and waist straps, and a cinching bottom for total bug security. The arm flaps and zippered front allow the user to continue interacting with outside objects while maintaining as much protection as possible.
When not in use, the WalkingPod Mesh conveniently packs up into a neat package in seconds. The personal wearable tent is a one-size-fits-all product, and it currently comes in two colors: Safety Yellow and Dark Gray.
Image Credit: Under the Weather
When not in use, the WalkingPod Mesh conveniently packs up into a neat package in seconds. The personal wearable tent is a one-size-fits-all product, and it currently comes in two colors: Safety Yellow and Dark Gray.
Image Credit: Under the Weather
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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