Rainstorm and Broken Tent Spur New SUV Camping Product
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PRLEAP.COM) How did an unexpected rain storm lead to an idea for a new SUV camping product?
"It all came down to necessity," says Magna-Screen inventor Jeffrey Gray. "Some ideas are born of an immediate need and this is one of them. I was camping here in Virginia and it started to rain. I moved to zip the tent closed and the whole thing came apart. I had to make a run for my SUV”
“Sleeping in the vehicle turned out to be problematic. With the windows cracked I was swarmed by mosquitoes. With the window closed it was stifling. I realized that I needed something to put over the window to solve the problem.” Returning home, Mr. Gray was amazed to find that no such product existed.
"It was like in a cartoon when the little light bulb goes off over a person’s head. I just couldn’t believe they weren’t already available. So, my wife broke out the sewing machine and I went and bought the parts. Two years and a self-education in patenting, manufacturing and marketing finally bring us to this point," added Mr. Gray.
Simplicity and Durability:
The appeal of the Magna-Screen is its simplicity. Just roll down the rear side window of most SUVs and place the Magna-Screen over the window where it sticks to the side of the vehicle. The Magna-Screen is very pliable, easily stored and is made of durable nylon and mosquito netting. Currently, Magna-Screens come in one size that fits a wide variety of SUVs.
Greater Comfort than the Cold Ground:
Some campgrounds are crowded, and in others the ground can be like concrete. Magna-Screen helps the camper get up off the cold ground and rest in the greater comfort of a vehicle. Anytime one needs ventilation but doesn’t want bugs he or she can stick on a Magna-Screen and stretch out in back for a nap.
The patent pending Magna-Screen is in stock and ready for immediate shipping. Visit the Web site at
http://www.MagnaScreen.com to find additional information.
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