Reddit Reddit reviews ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters ProFly Rain Tarp, Ultralight Hammock Accessory, Black

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ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters ProFly Rain Tarp, Ultralight Hammock Accessory, Black
RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY: Made of polyurethane-treated 210D ripstop nylon, the ProFly offers long-lasting wear and features the best water-shedding capabilities. Stay dry and cozy all night long.SAFE FROM ANY STORM: Features six points to connect, so you can feel secure lounging underneath. Ideal for weathering sudden downpours or building a waterfront basecamp.ADVENTURE READY: Weighing only 22 ounce, the ProFly includes a stuff sack, making it convenient to take on trips or store when not in use.KEEP YOUR GEAR DRY: The ProFly Rain Tarp is versatile and durable, making it the perfect shelter for your tarp, to protect your gear, clothes, backcountry kitchen, or your furry friend.PLEASE NOTE: ENO attempts to reduce potential waste by using every bit of fabric available in production, so the color of the stuff sack and stitching might vary from what is pictured. (Tarps do not come with stakes. Stakes are sold separately.)
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2 Reddit comments about ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters ProFly Rain Tarp, Ultralight Hammock Accessory, Black:

u/PM_YOUR_SANDWICH · 2 pointsr/Hammocks

Eagles Nest Outfitters - ProFly Rain Tarp, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007DG5LXK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_Eintxb4RQENJP

u/TurboMech · 2 pointsr/hammockcamping

Edit 1: seeing what /u/jamesvdant said, I had no idea snugpak had an under quilt that cheap. I’d go with that. I have a Snugpak sleeping bag and it is the best sleeping bag I’ve used yet.

The biggest issue is wind passing through the hammock and your sleeping bag being compressed. So blocking that wind is crucial. Two ideas:

  1. I take a microfiber towel with me when I hike. Placing this between the hammock and the sleeping bag can result in a slightly warmer sleep just by blocking the wind.

  2. As /u/Coryh83 said: Find an army surplus store and ask them for a “whoobie” also known as a poncho liner. You can pick them up from $20-30. Then follow this video on how to create a poncho liner under quilt. You will need some shock cord, and other little tidbits. Total shouldn’t cost more than $40-50

    Bonus: something I found out, was whenever I slept under my rainfly and had it closer to my hammock, this would create a warm barrier almost. Still didn’t help whenever a cold breeze blew against my back but it helped to quickly warm me back up.