🌧️ Rain or shine, your adventure awaits!
The PahaQue Universal Hammock Rainfly is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from 100% waterproof heavy-duty polyester, it fits single hammocks perfectly and includes all necessary components for easy setup. Compact and lightweight, this rainfly ensures you stay dry while enjoying nature.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.7 x 7.9 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.89 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 77 x 0.2 inches |
Brand Name | PahaQue |
Warranty Description | N/a. |
Model Name | HM10R |
Color | Gray |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | PahaQue |
Part Number | HM10R |
Included Components | PahaQue Universal Hammock Rainfly for Single Hammock |
Size | Twin |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
P**S
A good value rainfly
I recently used this on a camping trip to Arkansas and I have to say it worked. There was no rain, but having seen it set up, I'm convinced it would've kept me dry. This does seem to be quite long however, and I had to find trees that were spaced farther apart then I would for just hanging my hammock; however the specs say that this rainfly is actually 3 inches shorter than the comparable eno pro fly, so this must just be the case with all rainflys. It doesn't seem to pack down as well as the eno rainfly's, but for saving $45, I'm willing to put up with it. The included stakes and guy lines were nothing great, but they got the job done. There were extra guy lines included, which I can't see myself using, but nice to have I guess. Overall an adequate product that does well for the price. This was by far the cheapest rainfly I saw on the market, which is what drew me to it, and so far I am satisfied.
J**N
Good single hammock rainfly
Finally got to use this thing after having it sit in my bin for over a year. While I didn't have to contend with any weather requiring it, I do believe it would stand up to any storm thrown at it. Setup was pretty easy, despite it being a very loooong rainfly. I thought I would have trouble getting it to reach between the trees I set my hammock on, but then found the tarp was too wide and I had to extend the straps to another tree beyond. Not a bad thing, but definitely wasn't expecting that. The only real downside to me was the weight. It seems quite heavy with everything included. I'll trade the stakes out for some lighter ones, but it's a pretty big package overall. It's not enough for me to go shopping for a replacement though.
J**A
I have to say I am very pleased with this purchase
I purchased this as a rain cover for my Yosoo Camping Hammock.Honestly, I was a little worried when I purchased this for two reasons: one, because of how affordable it was compared to comparable products and two, I wasn't sure if it would cover my whole tent. I have to say I am very pleased with this purchase. The Yosoo Hammock fits neatly under this rainfly with about 1.'5-2' to spare on each side; which is all I could ask for, at this price point. I think this product is a true value and I am happy with this purchase. I recommend this to anybody with a Yosoo Hammock (although this item might be great for other hammocks as well, I just personally cannot endorse it for others because I do not know which other hammocks might fit it).
S**R
PERFECT Hammock Rainfly!
Just got back from a 140+ mile back country hike in Michigan's U.P. and used this every night except the first when I'd set up my shelter area. SUPER EASY to set up and keeps you dry! If you want walls take 2 G.I. ponchos 2 bits of 550 cord and 4 tent stakes and bam you have a 2 walled hooch great if a big storm is coming in I had to do that once. It's my little McGyver shelter I came up with and all weighs less than a tent that's floppy and will leak. ONLY bad thing is the clips are not of a high quality I went to the hardware store and bought stronger ones.
J**N
This is a great rain fly
This is probably the best one on the market, with a couple adjustments. I cut off the straps and sewed in some loops, used some 1.8mm paracord as a ridgeline, put some prusiks on it and now it is 100 time more adjustable. I have done this for 4 other people. You are not going to find a better, lighter, cheaper rain fly on the market. If you go in and do those adjustments the only upgrade to this would be a dyneema fly and those are well over $200, and you would still need to figure out a hanging solution.
W**Y
but it looks large enough for my hammock and seems to be made of good fabric with good stitching - time will tell how ...
Have yet to actually set this up, but it looks large enough for my hammock and seems to be made of good fabric with good stitching - time will tell how it holds up! The bag that holds it is on the larger side, but I think it could be compressed.
V**Y
folds up easy into its own little pocket pouch
Large enough for my backpacking hammock, but may be diffcult to set up, it took me awhile, you need plenty of space between trees or it won't setup right.folds up easy into its own little pocket pouch, tree huggers and carbiners included.
D**.
Bigger than I thought
The pack down size of this tarp is larger than I thought. It is bigger than my hammock and webbing combined and seems to be heavier than both of them combined also. The material is cheap too. I haven't used it yet, but it looks like (as long as it doesn't break) it will hold up and keep wind and rain off. I recommend trading out the stakes it comes with for some lighter ones.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 weeks ago