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- Superfly vs Mountainfly vs Thunderfly - Hammock Forums
I had a Superfly, but then changed it for a Winterdream because I needed a 13ft lenght, I wanted the inner pole mod and like the snaps on the door First trip 2nd night I had a stormy night on a camping area with only few trees and lots of empty space for the wind to blow from the sides
- Warbonnet tarps with the Tensa4? Superfly and Mamajamba?
Planning to pick up a Tensa4 (P7) Seems like perhaps the Superfly won’t work with doors closed? Might grab the tarp extensions to have the full kit I typically use my Superfly as my son uses the Mamajamba Any feedback on how these will work?
- Superfly pole mod. - Hammock Forums
I've had the pole mod on both my Superfly and Mamajamba truth told it was like a epiphany when I first added it to the Mamajamba quite the game changer It gives you more room to move around, dramatically reduces the frequency of the tarp blowing in against you when it's windy and pops the side up into porch mode so easily
- 30D silnylon vs 20D Silpoly? - Hammock Forums
I'm about to order a Superfly from Warbonnet and before I bug Brandon I thought I would ask all of you I get that the 20D Silpoly is lighter, is the 30D silnylon more durable? Less stretchy? Better at repelling water? What are the differences? Thanks!
- SuperFly No-Sew mini-pole tarp mod - hammockforums. net
I have ordered a superfly and BB, I have never hammock or tarp camped So I have no experience I like the pole mod but curious if the pole resting on the ridge line seam will put any stress on it? In the picture, it does not look like it is putting any stress on the ridge line That is the reason for using longer than needed poles
- FS: Warbonnet Superfly rigged and ready - hammockforums. net
Warbonnet Superfly rigged and ready After 8 years, it is sadly time to part ways with my original backpacking tarp I purchased this new back in 2014, and it has been on MANY trips with me and it is part of MANY memories However, after finally switching to Dyneema, this tarp has sat in my gear box for too many years
- FS: Warbonnet Superfly, Blackbird XLC, and UGQ 0 Deg Zep with 2QZQ UQP
Underground Quilts 0 Degree Zeppelin and 2QZQ UQ Protector - $240 - standard, 77" X 47", black outside, silver inside - filled with 22 oz of DWR 700 FP down - stored in a laundry bag, in it's own Rubbermaid bin, in a smoke-free home - includes 2QZQ ripstop breathable UQP in olive green - comes with original UGQ stuff sack - a little less than 3 years old, used about 20 nights
- Using external poles for spreading tarp pull-outs - Hammock Forums
My bridge hammock (WBRR) is growing on me, but I have to learn how to set up my new tarp to accommodate it safely for the winter season My new 13' Superfly is now seam-sealed, thanks to all of you for your great advice on that! I was wondering about getting a pole setup to attach to the pull-outs on the side of tarp instead of the traditional method (although perhaps my hiking poles will work
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