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ProFly XL Sil Rain Tarp
ENO
ProFly XL Sil Rain Tarp
$139.95
Description

  Shade from rain or shine, now lighter!

  Bigger isn’t always better, but with the ProFlyXL Sil it’s perfect. We have taken our most popular tarp design and amplified it for maximum protection. This sleek and versatile rain cover will keep the elements away in every season. The streamlined rectangular shape and six guy points allow for a large footprint and effective shelter from sudden downpours to blazing sun, and everything in between. Now in lightweight and extremely weatherproof sil nylon.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
ENO
Color:
Lichen
Weight:
26oz / 709g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
PXS-056
UPC:
811201015669
Other Features:
• Quick and Easy Set Up (No Knots Required)
• Reflective Cord and LineLoc Tensioners
• Double Stitched and Waterproof Seams
• 6 Point Guy System
• Material: 30D Silicone Impregnated Nylon with 1000mm PU Coating
• Dimensions: 13' x 9'2in. / 4m x 2.8m
• Weight: 26oz / 709g
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