If someone could get the Housefly for less than half price, would it make an acceptable 4 season tarp with doors. This is not for backpacking, it would be for use with Scouts.
Jason Brooks
IAFF Local 2388
ASM Troop 140
North Ridgeville, Ohio
I don't think anyone here has firsthand knowledge of it. After starting work on the grizzbeaks I got a 20% coupon from REI, putting my cost (after my gift card) at $20 shipped. I ordered it, figuring that if it is not good I can return it and get something else. It hasn't shipped yet but estimated delivery is Friday (the day I'm leaving on a camping trip with 2 of my boys). Hopefully it will arrive before I leave...
I am still planning on testing the grizzbeak (I finished one last night) also, so I should be able to get some good comparisons this weekend.
The dimensions are similar to the superfly from warbonnet (the ENO is 6" shorter on the ridgeline) and the integrated line locks seem to be a neat feature. With my current setup, the 10'6" ridgeline should give about 12" of coverage on each end.
I have a ProFly, I really like it. I have all of the Hennessy rainflies, I keep hauling out my ProFly, not light weight but it work very well on all my hammocks, and I do not feel so enclosed. For me it is a keeper. My other flies are all going up for sale except the smallest hennessy and the ProFly.
No pu coated and silicon nylon are not the same at all not. Pu coated will have a rubbery coating applied to one side and sil nylon is dunked in a silicon solution that fills the spaces in the weave with silicon making a lighter water proof fabric. In time the pu coating will come flaking off. Sil nylon wont or hasnt yet on any of my tarps. The pu fabrics will take a lot of abuse weather wise some sil has meen known to mist in heavy rain. Both have there merit and place.
So a package arrived today (Thursday). I eagerly opened it, only to find the invoice clearly saying "Housefly Tarp" and the label on the product clearly saying "Dryfly Tarp".
Clearly, a mistake has been made. I called REI and they are going to get me a return slip and send out the correct tarp. Doesn't help me for camporee this weekend though. Thanks to a friend, I've got a Profly so we can all three hang separate or I can double up with one of the boys and let someone else try my DIY for a night.
Net result: report on the housefly is delayed.
Just got three housefly tarps for me and another Scouters. We took it out last night to look at it and were pleasantly surprised. The only complaint so far, haven't had it outside, was the odor. This thing stunk when it came out of the package. We aired it out and it is much better. Hopefully we can try it out soon.
Jason Brooks
IAFF Local 2388
ASM Troop 140
North Ridgeville, Ohio
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