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Grand Trunk Abrigo Rain Fly

Grand Trunk Abrigo Rain Fly

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Keep yourself and your hammock protected from the sun, snow, wind, and rain with the Grand Trunk Abrigo rain fly. This 10-by-10-foot fly is made from 20d 400t sil-nylon with a DWR coating and taped seams that ensure it’s ready to take on the elements Read More

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tbradbeer
4
Jan 25, 2019
Is anyone able to provide the weight of just the tarp? I typically never use the included stakes with products since they are almost always sourced on the cheap.
Ostar
10
Jan 24, 2019
Anyone notice the crappy Photoshop job in the product pictures? They superimposed a juniper-looking tree onto the Joshua tree that it's really suspended from. Fellow outdoors-people, please don't attach hammocks or load bearing lines to Joshua Trees. They're fragile desert creatures. They're also not hard wood, or wood at all (someone fact check me on that...) so if one where to break and fall on you while you were trying to get your "I'm so cool, look at me in the desert" instagram stories, then you deserve all you get. If I'm not mistaken, attaching a hammock to a Joshua Tree in JTNP is illegal. Not that I'm one for man's laws (but we live in a society, so, OK...) but I'm one for respect of nature. All these fly-by-night companies and their sad attempts to make a cool looking brand just sadden me, no originality in any marketing, just copycat campaigns trying to fool the clueless masses. Ok, rant over, and get off my lawn.
Cal20Sailor
4
Jan 25, 2019
OstarI strongly suspect that many of these China-based fly-by-night companies are simply rebranders and marketers of products manufactured by large (possibly government owned or sanctioned) manufacturing firms. Scrolling through the advertisements on AliExpress or Amazon (now little more than another marketing outlet for Chinese goods just like AliExpress) and you will see numerous advertisements with identical products being sold under different brand names by numerous vendors. Further, whatever few and superficial differences in products exist seem to be easily accomplished by a few CAD adjustments in computer-guided machining to achieve "differentiation" in the products...
Ostar
10
Jan 25, 2019
Cal20SailorYeah I've noticed the same thing too.
aadewitt
6
Dec 10, 2018
Just received the tarp and opened it up. My tarp came with six stacks and sick guy lines. Guy lines are about 9 feet long. The finished size of the tarp is 9 foot x 9 foot. Since I hang my hammock with a 94 inch ridgeline, that leaves 14 inch overhang, or 7 inch per end. From my experience that will work as I close off the ends if it looks like wind and rain conditions for the night. Weigh was actually 16 ounces and 0.3 ounces. So I would call that on spec.
UintaHiker
1
Jan 24, 2019
aadewitti was wondering if they measured it square corner to corner or opposite corners. most i have seen are measured opposite corners.
pkopischke
12
Nov 17, 2018
Just a casual observation, BUT it appears in the product images that the tarp only comes with TWO (2) stakes? Yet it would need at the least 4 to anchor as a traditional tent type shelter? Nor is there any mention of the length of cordage. Seems like a packable emergency rainfly, but lack of anchors and adequate cordage would put me in a wet spot...
Cal20Sailor
4
Jan 25, 2019
pkopischkeGiven the diagonal lay of the yardage the tarp is comprised of it seems clear to me that it is intended to be strung from opposite corners over a hammock. Attempting to string it up in the majority of other configurations typical for ground use, as shown in the top photo, (instead of hammock use) would put the lines of tension diagonally across the warp/weft weave (which are oriented to a diagonal ridge-line as constructed) and cause deformation and stretching of the fabric and a less secure set-up due to stress placed on the seams, which are designed to be stressed along their length rather than from the sides as they would be in traditional pitches.
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