You asked, we delivered. Meet The Skyliner StormFly®. Use it for increased performance in rain, snow, and heavy weather.
We designed this fly to match the front and back awning profile on the Skyliner (a lot of pattern work and testing went into getting the fit just right) so no additional awning poles or guy ropes are needed for setup.
Compatible Tent Models: Skyliner
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October tent camping in the PNW mountains this is a necessity. After 20 years with a family camper without a rainfly this is so awesome. Having it attach to the springbars is genius as it allows airflow between the tent and fly. 4 nights of 70 plus humidity and 10 plus hours of rain under evergreens and the only thing not dry enough to pack up was the bottom of the ground tarp, also a necessity.
Hi, we just returned from a camping trip and used the storm fly for our Skyliner for the first time and it was extremely hard to attach to the spring bars because it was too short. I had to pull and stretch as hard as I could to slip into the little pockets on the storm-fly and it looks like the leather pockets are coming unstitched. Also, as a result when I was packing the tent up, it was even harder to get off. Unfortunately, I lost two of the rubber end caps on the spring bars as I was struggling to remove the storm fly and I didn’t notice until I returned home. Is it possible that my storm fly is just not measuring correctly? Other than that, it looked great on the tent!
Came back in stock a couple days before we were leaving for a trip out west. Took a gamble and had it shipped to our campsite because I knew it wouldn't make it before we left. Was delivered before we got there. Was super easy to install as we set up the Skyliner. Really like that it blocks/prevents tree sap and bird poo from getting on tent. And now can leave ends open without worry of rain getting in. Very well constructed. Extremely happy with both Skyliner and Stormfly.
Received just in time for a 5-day trip where I brought my 70 year old mother along. No heavy rain but enough that it was a noticeable difference from the usual canvas “misting”. She stayed very comfortable. I have the CJ100 with the regular stormfly and the one thing i really disliked was having to string out all of the extra guy lines. The main advantage of the Springbar tent vs a cabin-style is that you are free from the maze of guy lines so the stormfly on the CJ is a bit irritating. Springbar REALLY took their time to design the Skyliner Stormfly right. It is staked out with two small guys only on the ends. Not the usual tripping hazards all around the tent! I only wish it had come out when I bought the Skyliner last year. It would have saved many stains (White Birch trees are the worst) and some significant canvas-stretch from several other storms. Don’t hesitate, buy it WITH your tent purchase. Don’t buy it “later”.
Fantastic addition to the skyliner. Tested it out yesterday in a heavy rain. What a difference it makes. Wish you had it 2 years ago
Thanks, Mike.