not very much coverage on the back. minimal. however i figure with my pack providing a ledge/roof for my back, i shouldn't need nearly as much. it may come down 1/3 of the thigh. like i said, i don't...
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not very much coverage on the back. minimal. however i figure with my pack providing a ledge/roof for my back, i shouldn't need nearly as much. it may come down 1/3 of the thigh. like i said, i don't...
it's this - the grizz beak:
http://www.2qzqhammockhanger.com/tarpaccessories.html
then look back on 1st page to see how i turned it into a rain wrap :D
btw i tried this out today walking around a bit. it definitely works well enough to use it during rain storms. keeps the fronts of my thighs dry, which is all i can ask for when i'm hiking...
if all it takes care of is my thighs i'll be happy...
Thanks man. Like I said in my OP i have no idea if it will work when hiking. It may fall right down or bunch up and give me a silnylon wedgie :O Time will tell hehehe
here is the beak
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery/files/1/7/7/0/img_1792_thumb.jpg
folded in half, short end of the triangle facing down...
I was investigating rain wraps today as I'm interested in a leg solution for the weather, but don't want rain pants due to weight/too hot. I found 2 great solutions online. the ula rain wrap and the...