ENO ProFly Rain Tarp for Hammock
4.4  (based on 9 reviews)
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Easy to set up (8)
Lightweight (6)
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By Cbelly
From San Diego, CA
About Me Avid Adventurer
Apr/16/2012
5.0
Held up in a Blizzard
(37 of 37 customers found this review helpful)
Pros
Easy To Set Up
Lightweight
Packs Small
Sturdy
Waterproof
Best Uses
Backpacking
Backyard
Car Camping
Hiking
Mountaineering
The Eno Prolfy is an awesome product. I used this for a weekend in Julian, CA when the forecast called for heavy rains for 2 days straight. I set this up in the rain in a matter of minutes. It poured down rain for 6 hours straight and as night fell it turned into a blizzard with gusts of 30 mph and heavy sleet, hail and then snow. I woke up to 7 inches on the ground. No condensation on the underside. I can't yet speak for durability over multiple uses, but as far as I can tell now, this thing is money.
BOTTOM LINE  Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Rhesus
From Alpharetta, Ga
About Me Avid Adventurer
Jun/13/2012
5.0
AWESOME !!
(13 of 13 customers found this review helpful)
Pros
Easy To Set Up
Lightweight
Packs Small
Waterproof
Best Uses
Backpacking
Hiking
Mountaineering
I had but a few minutes until a severe thunder storm deluged me and I had absolutely no problem setting up the rain fly and avoiding getting wet. It was so very simple to set up even being my first time with this product. I stayed perfectly dry all night long through the inclement weather and I loved it. I used it in conjunction with a double-nester and slept like a baby. I have a micro-lite sleeping bag in addition to the hammock and pro-fly and they all can be easily packed and stowed on the rear rack of my bike! I have nothing but praise for this item.
BOTTOM LINE  Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By sperfly
From Smyrna GA
About Me Casual/ Recreational
Mar/10/2012
4.0
Works for me.
(10 of 10 customers found this review helpful)
Pros
Easy To Set Up
Lightweight
Waterproof
Best Uses
Backpacking
Car Camping
Hiking
Just finished a MTB/camping trip at Bear Creek near Ellijay GA with a 90% chhance of rain that evening. At about 8pm the rain started and continued till well after I was a sleep. I stayed dry as did my pack which was placed on a couple sticks of firewood below me. I was concerned that the water would flow down the straps and on to my hammock but as the water hit the carabiner it fell to the ground and everything past the biner remained dry.
BOTTOM LINE  Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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