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Sawyer Fabric Insect Repellent Permethrin 24 oz is a high-performance, odorless aerosol spray that bonds to fabrics, providing up to 6 weeks of protection against over 55 insect species including ticks and mosquitoes. Clinically proven to drastically reduce tick bites, it’s ideal for treating clothing, footwear, tents, and outdoor gear without causing damage. Sweat and water resistant, this repellent is a must-have for millennial professionals who demand reliable, long-lasting insect defense during camping, hiking, hunting, or backyard gatherings.












| ASIN | B001ANQVYU |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | ホビー - 83,897位 ( ホビーの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) 布・生地 - 1,718位 |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00050716006575 |
| UPC | 050716006575 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.6 26,253 レビュー |
| サイズ | 24 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| ブランド | Sawyer |
| ブランド名 | Sawyer |
| メーカー名 | UVUBXT |
| メーカー型番 | SP657 |
| ユニット数 | 1 個 |
| 品目の容量 | 24 液量オンス |
| 商品の個数 | 1 |
| 商品の入り数 | 1 |
| 商品の形状 | スプレー |
| 商品の重量 | 1.1 ポンド |
| 商品体積 | 24 液量オンス |
| 型番 | SP657 |
| 香り | 無香料 |
H**T
かなり良いです。
去年購入してからシーズンオフで使う機会が無かったんですが、今季は早くも蚊がアチコチで飛び交ってる状況。 普段お仕事用の防水ジャケット洗濯後、濡れたままの状態で全体に吹き付けた後乾燥機でGO。 今日現場で使いましたが、蚊が周囲を10匹以上飛び交う環境にも関わらずまったく近寄ってすらきませんでした。 一緒に洗濯して乾燥機に入れた作業着にも効果が映ったのかもしれません。 ケミカルな匂いの類は液体状のうちは多少あるものの、乾燥してしまえばほぼ気にはなりません。 お値段はそこそこ高いのですが、アウトドアや屋外での仕事などに関わる方にはかなりおすすめできます。 無論キャンプなどでもウェアやテント、蚊帳などにあらかじめ処理しておけば害虫忌避にはかなり役立つと思います。
K**M
Better than Deet
I've been using this product for years and recommend it to all my friends and family.
C**I
Great prodict
Works great second season and love it
河**奈
コスパが悪すぎる。
においがしないとの説明だったが、スプレー時のにおいはきつい。
ぺ**ん
強烈な有機溶剤の臭いで倒れそうになります。肌に当たると痛い。
強烈な有機溶剤の臭いで倒れそうになります。もろにガソリンを吹きかけるイメージです。またスプレーする時、必ず液だれして指がピリピリと痛みます。ものすごく肌に悪い薬品を使用している感じがします。
R**S
One of Those Outdoor Products That Just Becomes Mandatory Gear
If you spend time outside around woods, fields, farms, camping areas, hunting setups, or tall grass, this stuff honestly starts feeling less like an optional purchase and more like survival equipment. 😄 We’ve mainly used it on clothing and outdoor gear, and overall it’s worked really well for helping keep ticks and insects from turning outdoor time into a blood donation event. One thing I especially like is that you apply it to clothing and gear instead of directly soaking yourself in bug spray constantly. Boots, pants, socks, jackets, backpacks, outdoor chairs, and similar gear all seem to work well with it once treated properly. The spray itself was easy enough to apply outdoors, and once dried it didn’t leave gear feeling greasy or weird during use. For people in heavy tick areas especially, this stuff gives a lot of peace of mind during hikes, farm work, property maintenance, camping, or outdoor projects. The bottle also lasts a decent while depending on how much gear you’re treating. Obviously you still want common-sense outdoor precautions, but this definitely feels like one of those products where once you start using it regularly, you really don’t want to go back to not having it. Overall, this has been an extremely useful outdoor staple for clothing and gear treatment, especially in areas where ticks and insects are aggressive little woodland terrorists. 😄
A**O
It works!
This really works! Neither my husband or I get any bug bites (ticks, chiggers, and mosquito's) wearing pants, long sleeve shirts and socks permeated with Permethrin. We have used it in the summer for about 3 years now. On the last hike in the woods about half of us had used this product and the other half used bug spray. The bug spray folks had several bites but us with the treated clothes had none. I find a 24oz bottle covers about 3 sets of clothes. (shirt, pants, socks). It does not have a smell that lingers after it is dry on the clothes. Although initially you can sort of feel there is something on the clothes it is not objectionable and that goes away after the first washing. It does last about 4-6 washings but it is a gradual decrease in effectiveness. The only negative is your hand gets tired from using the pump spray but highly recommend using if you are going to be in areas with biting bugs
B**A
Permethrin Insect Repellent
The Sawyer Permethrin Clothing & Gear Insect Repellent is one of those products that actually does exactly what it claims. Once applied to clothing, tents, or gear, it repels and kills ticks, mosquitoes, chiggers, mites, and over 55 types of insects — which is why so many hikers, campers, and outdoor workers swear by it. With ratings consistently around 4.7 stars from over 30,000 reviews, it’s one of the most trusted treatments out there. It’s easy to apply, dries quickly, and stays effective for up to six weeks or six wash cycles, depending on the version you buy. Because it bonds to the fabric, it doesn’t leave a strong smell once dry, and it doesn’t damage clothing. For anyone spending time in tick‑heavy areas, this is a game‑changer — especially with rising concerns about Lyme disease. One of the biggest advantages is that it keeps your clothes bug‑free without spraying your skin, which makes it a great option for people who don’t like using heavy repellents directly on their body.
A**H
Worked fantastically with other prevention steps -- ALMOST NO MOSQUITO BITES AFTER NINE DAYS IN THE JUNGLE!!!
I just came back from a nine-day trip deep into the Peruvian jungle -- into the reserve part of Manu National Park. It was an incredible journey! Fantastic nature, and incredibly isolated and pristine (an area never disturbed, and still inhabited by non-contacted peoples). But ahead of time I was extremely nervous about mosquito bites, because twice in the last ten years or so I have been to the emergency clinic with dozens of bug bites and a very strong allergic reaction to them. I practically obsessed over what to do to prevent mosquito bites as much as possible, because I have had such a strong reaction to bug bites, and the jungle is certainly full of mosquitos and other biting insects!. I am very happy to say that everything that I did worked -- I got very few bites, and I didn't even notice them until I searched for them. Everyone else in our group got plenty of bites, and they were itching like crazy, but not me!!! Here is what I did and what I brought: 1. I have a Peruvian friend who is a doctor. He told me to take Vitamin B complex every day for a week before the trip and every day in the jungle. I used these: Nature Made Super B Complex Tablets, Value Size, 360 Count 2. I bought two bottles of this Permethrin spray and very carefully sprayed ALL of my clothing, carefully following the directions on the bottle. I sprayed all of my clothing at home in my garage, and then packed it all in these giant ziploc bags: Ziploc Big Bag Double Zipper, Large, 5-Count (by the way, those bags were great for packing everything and really helped to keep things from getting too damp in the 100% humidity jungle!). I sprayed the three pairs of hiking pants I brought, three long-sleeved shirts, all of my thick hiking socks, and my sunhat (both sides). I put extra spray at all openings - pant cuffs, shirt cuffs, and shirt button seams.While there I always tucked my pants legs into my socks. The tour company had suggested wearing a cotton t-short under long-sleeved shirts because the mosquitoes bite through clothing, but I never did that; I didn't need to as I just didn't get bites through the Permethrin-sprayed clothing. This stuff really worked, as I did not get bites through my Permethrin-treated clothing! 3. I took the antihistamine Loratidine (generic for Claritin, this one: GoodSense Allergy Relief Loratadine Tablets, 10 mg, 30 Count Bottle ) as a prophylactic every morning, to prevent my strong reaction to bites. This worked GREAT -- I did get a few bites, as I could see the tiny red dots, but I didn't feel anything at all from them! I took only enough for the days that I was in the jungle. In the two days in Cusco before returning to the US I started itching a little on a couple of bites. In hindsight I should have taken a few extra tablets to take in the next few days after the trip. (Another hint - some people get drowsy on this stuff; I tested it first at home before going on my trip. There are other OTC non-drowsy antihistamines you can try if this doesn't work, like the generic for Zyrtec.) 4. I bought DEET. In my paranoia about insect bites and my prior reaction to them, I bought several different versions of DEET -- spray, wipes, and lotion, but I used only this spray, and only three times: Repel 94101 6-Ounce Sportsmen Max Insect Repellent 40-Percent DEET Pump Spray, Case Pack of 1 . That bottle is plenty for lots of people; to minimize weight and volume in your pack you might even want to put it into a smaller travel-sized spray bottle. I sprayed the backs of my hands, and then wiped from the backs of my hands onto my neck, cheeks, and forehead. 5. I had a mosquito head net that I purchased many years ago. Amazon has others but not the one that I have, so I can't give a link. I used this only two or three times when the mosquitos were especially thick. I had sprayed this also with Permethrin before leaving home. 6. I also brought with me an over the counter anti-itch creme (hydrocortisone), and a prescription-strength anti-itch creme (Clobetisol). I never used either one!!!!! But my travelling partners sure were happy that I had it so they could use it! I also had Sting Eze ( StingEze Max2 Insect Bite Itch Relief Dauber, 0.5-Ounce ), but this too I never needed, and my travelling friends were very happy to use. I worried a LOT before the trip about getting mosquito bites and my reaction to them. Really worried. I questioned my sanity for going! But with this Permethrin spray and everything else I did to prep, I had NO problems with mosquitos and I was able to totally enjoy the trip!!!!
E**C
No Ticks Ever!!!
I’ve used Sawyer Permethrin on countless camping and hiking trips, and it has become one of my must-have outdoor products. It’s easy to apply, dries odorless, and gives excellent protection against ticks and mosquitoes. I spray it on my hiking clothes, socks, boots, and tent gear before trips, and the difference is noticeable — far fewer bugs bothering me on the trail or around camp. I also like that it lasts through multiple outings and washes without needing constant reapplication. If you spend any serious time outdoors, especially in tick-heavy areas, this product is absolutely worth having. Highly recommend.
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