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    Senior Member Phillipsart's Avatar
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    Superfly for me, tons of room underneath so if it rains I have plenty of room. I've had my Superfly in some wild storms and remained dry in my hammock.

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    Member Xristos's Avatar
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    Thanks for the help guys...calculating...

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    New Member sawgrassbrothers's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by raiffnuke View Post
    +1 on the Superfly. I can't say it is the best, as that is all personal preference, but the superfly works well for me.
    Same here it is one of the best tarps i could find for the money
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    i have a BMJ with a door kit, best of both worlds, love this piece of gear

    boot
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    Senior Member OneClick's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boothill View Post
    i have a BMJ with a door kit, best of both worlds, love this piece of gear

    boot
    I agree. I just purchased the BMJ door kit even though my first trip went well. I had 3-4 days of sunny and dry weather so it was nice not having the doors or extra material. I'm not a gram weenie but I enjoy leaving unnecessary items at home. I think I'll take my door kit in the future if there's a good chance of storms or rain/wind.

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    New Member Darkale's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by dakotaross View Post
    I agree that the BMJ seems to be the best value in terms of weight and coverage. Personally, though, I like to be able to see out, which of course you can in porch mode, but I think the Edge is definitely sufficient coverage for a little less weight and a good bit more viewability on both sides.
    Mamajamba is what I ordered last week. here in the Pacific Northwest we tend to get a little rain. Mamajamba seemed like best compromise for coverage and weight.
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    Senior Member ftroop94's Avatar
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    I have a spinn BMJ and the door kit. Weighs about the same, or a bit less than the Superfly...and I leave all or two of the doors home most of the time.
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    Member Xristos's Avatar
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    Thanks again guys...I ordered my silnylon BMJ yesterday! Woo-hoo! Being in the southeast I thought the Superfly to be overkill for my needs. I can always order doors if that turns out not to be the case. Any idea on Brandon's turn around on tarps? I have yet to be contacted. Also, I asked if he could supply a bishop sack instead of a regular stuff sack....then I started thinking I already knew that it came with one I think my brain is fried from researching too much! Does anybody know what he normally supplies?

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    Senior Member deerfu's Avatar
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    My superfly came with a stuff sack that could easily be converted into a bishop bag but I prefer the snakeskins. I camp in the winter a lot here in Ga. and really like being able to close off the superfly to block the wind. If it came down to it I could have done the same thing with the bmj by adding doors.

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    Member Cragdwella's Avatar
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    I have a BMJ and love it ! Up here in the northeast it works out fine. I really like the porch mode. Great for rainy conditions. I am going on a solo overnighter in the Berkshires this weekend and it is supposed to rain the whole time. What I do is carry the tarp in the top of my pack. When I find a cool site i can set the tarp up then hang my blackbird out of the rain. very cool ! Good choice .

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