Introducing the all new Springbar® StormFly®—designed to increase the performance of Springbar® Tents in heavy wind and rain.
Compatible Tent Models:
Family Camper, Highline 8, Classic Jack 140, Leisure Port.
(StormFly® not compatible with Skyliner)
*Contact us to check compatibility on legacy tent models no longer in production.
StormFly® Benefits:
Features/Specs:
Wow, I had it up in 35 minutes in my back yard and it looked great. The interior volume of the tent is amazing and can’t wait to go camping/hunting. I also purchased the winnerwell nomad large wood burning stove, and it worked great
Bought for a Christmas gift. Can’t review it.
I love my new Vagabond tent. The quality of materials and workmanship are excellent. I’m very happy with it. My friend Amy was with me the first time I set it up. She was so impressed that she ordered an Outfitter the next day. Her hunting partner Chris came over to take a look and he bought the Compact model. Amy and Chris are both very discriminating about outdoor gear. I’m very pleased that they are both happy with their new Springbar tents. — I also bought the Stormfly. It fits the Vagabond nicely and I’m glad I have it for stormy weather.
I have a nylon, 10'x11' Springbar knockoff made by Coleman back in 1990. It's not a bad tent, but not very stable and storm proof. I thought the Stormfly might help with this, so I contacted the fine folks at Springbar and they were confident the two would be compatible. I placed my order and received it in about a week.
The fly fits my tent as it should. I love how the full length pocket zips over the ridge pole locking the tent and fly together. I went camping with a group of friends for three nights in up state New York last week. With eight guy straps, the tent was very stable during some gusty winds. There was no rain, but it was VERY dewy two of the mornings and the tent was dry. The nights were pretty chilly, but the fly seemed to help hold in the warmth.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the fit and quality of my Stormfly, and setup is very straight forward. When I upgrade to a Springbar tent, which I will, I'll already have the fly.
I spent 4 rainy days camping on a slight incline up Payson canyon in Utah, just watching the downpour funneled away from our Springbar tent thanks to how I guy lined out the rainfly. Of course our tent and all inside were toasty warm thanks to Springbar tent quality. I cant wait for a chance to use the rainfly as shade! (Now, Ido wish the front / over doorway awning came out further like the door awning of our tent so our entrance and exit area had extra protection. Our tent's awning doesn't havethe center gromet to pole out a means for raon runoff.)