Rain is beautiful. It's being wet that sucks. Resting while it rains is one of the most peace-filled experiences. The sounds, the smells, and to be dry is to be in heaven. Welcome to heaven. The DryFly's perfectly shaped drip lines will cover you and your gear. With enough room to cook while sitting in your hammock, you have all your essentials covered. When the rain quits: stuff it and get back on the trail. ENO offers the outdoorsman or woman a versatile high-quality rain-free option for forging beyond. The DryFly is part of the ENO sleep system and is also a featured necessity in our OneLink package. These systems also include the ENO SingleNest or DoubleNest , SlapStraps, and bug Gardian. The DryFly can be used with other brand hammocks and independently to shade and protect your buddies, gear, clothes, motorcycle, or dog.
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Solid Rain Fly
As luck would have it, the first time I used this rainfly it rained the entire weekend. I was using it with the eno 2 person hammock (only me sleeping in it) and the mesh bug netting in the woods of New Hampshire. It kept me mostly dry, the very ends of the hammock ended up getting a bit wet, mainly just from water running down the slap straps, but I slept comfortably both nights. The second night was a driving rain, I raised the hammock up a notch so it was right under the rainfly, it is a fairly effective barrier even in heavy stuff. I have a couple of complaints, but I will use the set up again for sure. One thing to note is that, when you consider the hammock, the mesh bug screen, the rain fly and the tent spikes (not included), you are starting to get a pile of equipment larger than many small 1 person backpacking tents and definitely larger than a bivy sack. This pile of equipment also starts to pile up in cost.
Setting up the hammock with the slap straps takes almost no...
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Exactly what I was looking for
I used to bring a tarp to the river to make shade. But it was heavy and doesn't fit inside the backpack very well. (at all)
Came across eno in a gear review. It is a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. This thing is compact and strong, and does what I want it to.
Decent tarp
The Dry fly is a decent hammock tarp, but for the money it doesn't offer much coverage from any serious weather. I keep mine around mostly as a summer tarp for car camping. It's not the lightest thing in the world, and really for the money there are better tarps to be found. Compared to something like my OES MacCat, the Dry fly just does not compete.
Product Features :
- Rain tarp designed for Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest and DoubleNest hammocks
- Perfectly shaped drip lines cover you, your hammock, and all your gear
- Made of poly-treated ripstop nylon; easy to set up and take down
- Includes compact compression sack for easy storage and transport
- Measures 10 feet 6 inches by 5 feet 2 inches; weighs 22 ounces
Rating : 4.6 out of 5.0
List Price : $79.95
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