Sloping Wall Fly

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In this video, Chad shows us how to set up the Sloping Wall fly, which is one of our newest designs. It's very versatile and the setup is straight forward.

The walls and fly are all one piece on this style of dining fly. The advantages of this style of fly are the walls act as guy ropes so fewer guy ropes are needed. The foot print of the area under the fly grows fast because of the slope of the walls. With extra side poles, the walls can be lifted up to provide even more room under the fly. With this configuration, extra guy ropes are required.

All seams are sewn with 3/4" flat felled locking seams, have a 12" wear strip down the center pose with ties to tie to the ridge pole, 3/4" webbing around the entire perimeter, and stake loops that are approximately 24" apart with reinforced corners. Options for the sloping wall fly are split end walls and storm flap (which is a 12" piece of material on the ends of the fly so if you add split end walls, it closes the top). One set of split end walls completely encloses one end of the fly.

The Sloping Wall fly adds shelter and privacy to your mountain man dining room.

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