- REPELS MOSQUITOES, TICKS, CHIGGERS, BITING FLIES, NO-SEE-UMS, GNATS AND FLEAS: Repel Insect Repellent Mosquito Wipes repel mosquitoes that may carry West Nile Virus.
- WIPE-ON PROTECTION: Find on-the-go protection with these mosquito repellent wipes. Each pack contains 15 wipes with DEET for outdoor protection against mosquitoes and ticks.
- CONTAINS 30% DEET: Repel Insect Repellent wipes contain DEET for lasting protection in the outdoors.
- TRAVEL SIZE: Find protection no matter where you go with our travel size, resealable wipe pouch.
- INSECT PROTECTION: As tough as you are.
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Stacy Smith
lower in deet
I usually only use deet-free products on my body -- with it being a carcinogen and all. Admittedly, that only works on a limited level -- but I guess a little itchiness for a few days is better than cancer. lol! But recently I went photographing in an area that was teaming with mosquitoes - oh my - they were absolutely ravenous and the most determined mosquitoes I had ever run across! They bit through my clothes just to avoid the natural repellent I was using, but most of them weren't deterred at the least with my 'natural repellent' -- I felt a pincushion and was being eaten alive. :-) But I wanted to go back a few weeks later but brought the Sportsmen 30% this time. It was too hot to wear long sleeves so I applied it liberally on almost all bare skin. After several hours photographing I only was bit a couple of times - and that was on my back through the shirt - not one bite on my exposed skin! I was sold so I just bought some more to be prepared for future similar conditions.
Chrissie Phillips
No mess! No fuss! Not a Liquid! Airline Friendly!
There were so easy to take along on hiking treks in wooded areas where biting insects are a problem. One sheet covered arms, legs, face and neck. Then I tucked the used wipe into the waist band of my jeans for added protection. Literally no bites on day or night hikes. Love them.
William Robert Leathers
These Work Better Than Bug Spray!!!
I'm so glad I tried these - I bought these because I received a few samples of bug spray in a wipe. Those wipes sat on my shelf for summer after summer because I thought they were gimmicky, but finally I ran out of bug spray and had to use a wipe. Wow - sooo much better than bug spray! I'm never going back to bug spray! First - no more inhaling toxic chemicals. Its bad enough I have to put bug repellant on my skin so I don't get Zika - I don't need those chemicals in my lungs. Second, these wipes smell neutral - unlike bug spray which usually smells toxic and overwhelming. The resealable package works well, which was a concern of mine since I'd only used individually wrapped ones before. I definitely recommend these - they work well in South Florida (AKA Mosquito Central).
Ali Moss
Works very well! (compare to Ultrathon)
For a two-week trip around Costa Rica this August, I thoroughly researched the best insect repellents, especially as I am highly allergic to mosquitoes (I get massive welts that itch--and are often hot to the touch--for days). I also worried about the no-seeums and sand flies. We planned to trek through multiple rainforests and spend some time in the hot, humid Caribbean, so I wanted to be well covered! Originally, I thought I needed a 100% DEET product, but after much research, I learned that it was not necessary to have such a high concentration (which could also cause adverse reactions). I decided to go for products in the 30-40% DEET range, and ended up buying three different ones: the Repel Sportsmen MAX pump spray, the Repel wipes, and the Ultrathon cream. I am writing this review to say that ALL of them worked well, BUT I HATED using Ultrathon. Like some reviews said, it is very sticky (does not absorb into skin). Therefore, everything sticks TO you! Dirt, sand, bugs...you name it. AND once stuck, it is almost impossible to get things like sand and dirt off without a heavy-duty scrubbing (brushing only smears everything). When you are already in a hot, humid climate, bug repellent makes you feel dirty as it is; Ultrathon, however, made me feel the ickiest. The Repel pump spray and wipes never had the sticky problem, worked very well, and did not smell offensive (except a little when you first apply them--outdoors, of course). Therefore, I'd recommend them instead. I'd actually recommend getting BOTH Repel products. The wipes are good for carrying in a pocket and using quickly. Even though they are not individually-wrapped, I could still stuff the pack into a back pocket. It also resealed well, so I didn't worry about losing any potency. The two of us went through 1 pack of the wipes (I had brought two) during our two weeks in Costa Rica. Of course, we had also pre-treated most of our clothes with Sawyer permethrin spray and used about 3/4 of the Repel Sportmen MAX spray (again, between the two of use over two weeks). The wipes are especially good for small areas like your neck. I also tucked them in the bottom of my hiking pants (which cinched) to ward off sand flies while looking at turtles nesting on the beach at midnight. I even used them to wipe down for a little extra protection when in some of the more "rustic" accommodations at night. I wouldn't just want to have the wipes, though. The Sportsmen MAX spray was good for a more hands-free application (with Ultrathon and the Repel wipes, you have to wash your hands THOROUGHLY for several minutes after using them--especially with Ultrathon). The Repel spray was also good to spray on clothes (for things I either hadn't pre-treated with the Sawyer permethrin spray or things that were water-proof so that the permethrin wouldn't sink in). I think it was also easier to cover larger areas of skin. One precaution (that I probably should've realized--duh): wait until your pores close after taking a shower or bath before applying either of these products. I made the mistake of using the Repel wipes very soon after showering, and my skin was on FIRE! I also broke out in a huge red rash. I immediately jumped in the shower again, and everything cleared up shortly thereafter. I reapplied the repellent after waiting 30 minutes, and I was fine. Over two weeks, I hardly got any bites at all, even when SWARMED by mosquitoes for hours on end (e.g., five hours in the Manzanilla forest, half the time off the trails with a guide)! Most of the bites I got actually occurred *indoors* in bathrooms (when I wasn't wearing anything). I only got, maybe, 3 or 4 outdoors (two of them on my butt through untreated hiking pants--that's when I started spraying a little Repel on my clothes, too!).
Joshua Berry
Repellant Wipes
I took these wipes on a trip out to Vietnam with me, and they seemed to have worked. I was bitten once...but I’m not sure if it was from me not applying the last few hours before my flight....or if I needed a stronger repellant. However, 1 bite is better than multiple! The smell is not bad...but the mix of it along with sunblock does leave you a little sticky if you’re out in the heat. Anyhow, I’ve already placed another order of these for my next upcoming trip.
Felicia Ellis
Chikungunya virus-- now in the Americas!
Chikungunya is an African word that means "tied up in knots," which is a description of the joint pain you will experience for one week if you are bitten by an infected mosquito. Infectious disease specialists say that avoiding mosquito bites is the only way to avoid mosquito borne illness. DEET, in the 30% concentration, is one of the most effective repellents This is a convenient form to carry mosquito repellent-- I also recommend the solid stick. One wipe is moistened enough for ankles, wrist, and neck & ears.
Deeya Bagwan
I am amazed which rarely happens.
The stuff works. I have to perform work in the everglades once a month and after accidentally forgetting any insect repellent the first time, I was literally eaten alive.They bit me everywhere and when i finally got back in the car i had blood all over where I had slapped my arms and legs. the next time I went back armed with this and they left me alone. I rubbed two sheets all over my arms and legs and then left a sheet turked in my pants pocket and shirt pocket and they left me alone. I'm convinced! At first I thought I'd need the 100% deet but as you can see you don't. I wanted to avoid putting that much chemical on my skin and thought I'd try the 30% first. It works!
Zaini Asma
A must to deter disease-carrying mosquitoes
While DEET isn't a friendly chemical (it will peel your nail polish and possibly discolor your clothes), there is no better repellent to use when you are traveling in a country where malaria-, zika-, and dengue - harboring mosquitoes are buzzing about night and day. All 6 members of our party used DEET (cream, spray, and wipes) in Thailand for a week and although we smelled a little like petroleum, there wasn't a single mosquito that had a blood feast on us. The wipes are nice to carry in a daypack.
Zilan P Nhene
Great, very handy, don't smell much, keeps insects off.
I love this stuff and have bought several packages of it. We live in Arkansas, and the mosquitoes here are bad in the summer. Biting insects just love me! I don't like using the regular sprays like Off because of the smell, and nothing else has worked, so I bought these. They work great and don't smell too bad. You don't really notice it if you're outside. You want to make sure to shower or wipe yourself off afterwards because then you might notice the smell. Very hand to be able to just wipe my arms, legs, and neck with these rather than having to spray, which is not good for inhaling. I can't recommend these enough.
Angelika Ali
It works! My new favorite repellent
I would highly recommend the Repel wipes! Quick and easy to use, one wipe covered most of my body and really did work to repel all bugs from me for almost a whole day. As a pre-caution I always re-applied at night time but never had any bites! I am always the first to get bitten in any situation and knew on my upcoming trip I'd be hiking so I ordered these and because I wasn't sure they'd work, some Ultrathon. I didn't break out the Ultrathon once! Now let me just say that Ultrathon is by far the best repellent, but it is horrible to apply; slow and tacky feeling. These wipes were literally the opposite. The easily resealed pouch meant anytime I stepped outside I could quickly wipe down my body and get moving. The scent is strong but nothing more horrible than other repellents. What an innovation!