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    Senior Member bclarkmsu's Avatar
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    Will this tarp work for a WBB DBL1.7?

    http://www.lg-outdoors.com/proddetail.asp?prod=55082



    ProFly Rain Tarp, Navy

    Dry by night. Dry by day.

    With six points of attachment, the ProFly takes the coverage and versatility of our DryFly in a leaner shape. The smaller profile of the ProFly means less bulk and less weight, allowing users to enjoy the comfort of the hammock sleep systems in even more remote locations.

    Features:

    - Poly-Treated Rip Stop Nylon
    - Large Rain Coverage Area for Dry Storage
    - External Compression System Stuff Sack for Compact Travel
    - Easy Set Up and Take Down

    Specifications:

    - Dimensions: 12' x 9.5'
    - Weight: 22oz
    Mfg No: PF001
    Manufacturer: Eagles Nest Outfitters

    Shipping Information
    Weight: 2 pounds.
    Dimensions: (L) x (W) x (H) inches.:
    Go Dawgs!!!!

    Bobby

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    Senior Member opie's Avatar
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    Put your money into tarp from one of the vendors here. I had that tarp and the coverage is less than ideal. Its well constructed... It just doesnt cover well.

    Ive got 4 season 11x10 from here...

    http://backwoodsdaydreamer.webs.com/tarps.htm

    From member sclittlefield

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    Senior Member bclarkmsu's Avatar
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    Thanks opie!!! I'll check it out.
    Go Dawgs!!!!

    Bobby

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    Senior Member bclarkmsu's Avatar
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    opie,

    Just ordered a tarp from the site you suggested. Thanks for the information.
    Go Dawgs!!!!

    Bobby

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    Senior Member opie's Avatar
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    You wont be dissapointed.

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    I have the same tarp and I love it

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    Wow, nice find. I had not heard of this vendor before. Those tarps look great.

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    It's just an ENO tarp - and it's heavy as crap, like all ENO tarps. You're much better off getting a tarp from any one of the awesome vendors on this site, and you can probably even get it customized to your specifications.

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    I've got said ENO tarp. I bought it before I'd discovered the forums and all the wonderful things that it provides. Unfortunately ENO is the only mainstream backpacking hammock company. I say mainstream because I can walk into an REI and buy one. You can't do that for any of our beloved forum folks.

    that being said ENO rain flys are no good. I have one. It sits balled up in my closet until friends ask to borrow it. Trust me when I say that just about anything else you buy will be better.*


    *With one exception, I do love the cinch buckle setup on the ENO fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opie View Post
    Put your money into tarp from one of the vendors here. I had that tarp and the coverage is less than ideal. Its well constructed... It just doesnt cover well.

    Ive got 4 season 11x10 from here...

    http://backwoodsdaydreamer.webs.com/tarps.htm

    From member sclittlefield
    I have yet to purchase a tarp. I have been looking at the products available and I very much like the 4 season backwoods daydreamer but he does not seam seal the tarp which is an inconvenience and the reason why I will more than likely purchase a different product.

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