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  1. #21
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    What a great video. I've seen some questions lately on these two tarps. It figures Shug would come to the rescue!

  2. #22
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    Thank you for a great and informative video, Shug! I see a Thunderfly in the near future to accompany my newly obtained WBRR.

    Cheers to you!

  3. #23
    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by HanginEgger View Post
    What a great video. I've seen some questions lately on these two tarps. It figures Shug would come to the rescue!
    Not much out there about them...but there is now!

    Quote Originally Posted by One-Sky View Post
    Thank you for a great and informative video, Shug! I see a Thunderfly in the near future to accompany my newly obtained WBRR.

    Cheers to you!
    It falls between the Edge and the SuperFly in size. Plenty of room.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Senior Member Tyroler Holzhacker's Avatar
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    Warbonnet Man owes you a commission, you are selling this so well. Might have to get one for use as my "lightweight" tarp that isn't a $$$$$ cuben model! Also, where can I get more of those 5 ounce stakes! LOL. +1 on SHUG being the best V blogger when it comes to everything hammocks. Hats off to you sir.

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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyroler Holzhacker View Post
    Warbonnet Man owes you a commission, you are selling this so well. Might have to get one for use as my "lightweight" tarp that isn't a $$$$$ cuben model! Also, where can I get more of those 5 ounce stakes! LOL. +1 on SHUG being the best V blogger when it comes to everything hammocks. Hats off to you sir.
    Well....I do get to keep the gear!!! Good enough for me. Plus, I love tarps! They comfort me.
    Good to be Shug....sometimes.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    New Member Patfiveshot's Avatar
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    I just picked up a thunder fly last week. Takin her out for trip next week. Can’t wait!


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    Thanks for the comparison of these Shug! I especially liked the overlay part to better see the differences! While I still like my MamaJamba, these are tempting options to be able to have that little bit of end security. Not sure what I might do down the road!
    Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't.
    ~Bill Nye

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    Comparison and justification of Warbonnet tarps with "doors"...

    Superfly - full coverage at 11'L x 120"W - Door justification: "It's better to have all of it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it at all." (18-20 oz.)

    Thunderfly - medium coverage at 11'L x 103"W - Door justification: "It's better to have some of it and not need it than it is to need it and be wantin' some." (13.4-14.9 oz.)

    Minifly - careful coverage at 11'L x 99"W - Door justification: "It's better to barely have it and not need it than it is need it and be bare." (11.75-13 oz.)
    The game is the best teacher.

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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patfiveshot View Post
    I just picked up a thunder fly last week. Takin her out for trip next week. Can’t wait!


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    Should do you well and good out there. Have a right goodie.

    Quote Originally Posted by Benchmark View Post
    Thanks for the comparison of these Shug! I especially liked the overlay part to better see the differences! While I still like my MamaJamba, these are tempting options to be able to have that little bit of end security. Not sure what I might do down the road!
    They work perfectly between tarps with no doors and full doors. Liking that option.

    Quote Originally Posted by Watertooner View Post
    Comparison and justification of Warbonnet tarps with "doors"...

    Superfly - full coverage at 11'L x 120"W - Door justification: "It's better to have all of it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it at all." (18-20 oz.)

    Thunderfly - medium coverage at 11'L x 103"W - Door justification: "It's better to have some of it and not need it than it is to need it and be wantin' some." (13.4-14.9 oz.)

    Minifly - careful coverage at 11'L x 99"W - Door justification: "It's better to barely have it and not need it than it is need it and be bare." (11.75-13 oz.)
    Nice wordsmithing. My SuperFly feels almost too big for me! I like these two new tarp options.
    To the tarp life.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

  10. #30
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    I'm getting sold on the Thunderfly more and more. Your review sold it for me.

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