OK plenty of people seem to recommend the larger Hex fly for the Hennessy Hammock. I was wondering which hex to go for as there are two options:
The silnylon is obviously lighter but not loads. I understand that: PU-coated will not degrade under exposure to UV the same way silnylon does; coating on silnylon will wear off eventually and need re-coating; silnylon is more prone to fire damage; PU-coated is 100% waterproof all the time.
So why pay an extra $70? Unless it really is actually larger. Is there a noticeable difference in durability in bushcraft use?
Advice appreciated.
I contacted HH and they are happy to swap out my newly delivered (not used yet) standard Explorer Deluxe silnylon fly). No charge for the PU-coated just the shipping, duty etc $30 and I have to return the original of course. For the silnylon it is $70 plus the $30. This was regardless of where I got it just had to show proof of purchase. Great service :biggthump
BTW has anyone brought a Hex fly from Woodland Organics? what was the price?
Simon
I am not sure the PU-coated dimensions are accurate as the Safari Deluxe PU-coated is stated as 12' x 11' or 144" x 132" same as the silnylon.REPLACEMENT RAIN FLYS
30D "HEX"-SHAPED SILNYLON RIPSTOP RAIN FLY
Size: 144" x 132" hexagonal shape Weight: 1 lb. This lighter weight hex fly can be substituted for the regular silicone fly of the Ultralight Backpacker Asym, Explorer Ultralight Asym, Explorer Deluxe Asym or Safari for the difference in price.
$129.95
70D "HEX"-SHAPED PU-COATED POLYESTER RIPSTOP RAIN FLY
Size: 144"x 120" hexagonal shape Weight: 1 lb. 90z , 700 g. This fly comes standard on the new Safari Deluxe but will provide generous protection from wind and rain for any model. The "Hex" fly can be substituted for the regular silicone fly of the Ultralight Backpacker Asym, Explorer Ultralight Asym or Explorer Deluxe Asym for no additional cost. Just indicate in the "Comments" section of the online orders page that you would prefer the hex fly.
The silnylon is obviously lighter but not loads. I understand that: PU-coated will not degrade under exposure to UV the same way silnylon does; coating on silnylon will wear off eventually and need re-coating; silnylon is more prone to fire damage; PU-coated is 100% waterproof all the time.
So why pay an extra $70? Unless it really is actually larger. Is there a noticeable difference in durability in bushcraft use?
Advice appreciated.
I contacted HH and they are happy to swap out my newly delivered (not used yet) standard Explorer Deluxe silnylon fly). No charge for the PU-coated just the shipping, duty etc $30 and I have to return the original of course. For the silnylon it is $70 plus the $30. This was regardless of where I got it just had to show proof of purchase. Great service :biggthump
BTW has anyone brought a Hex fly from Woodland Organics? what was the price?
Simon