I only have one of the secondary spreader-bars for use at the ends. They add an immense amount of room to the DynaFly!
Looks impressive on the Tensa... must be handy since the Tensa forced you to a low pitch.
When the DF is pitched up high, it's a freaking palace!
Note- Dynamystic is getting ready for a long distance move.... don't get your hopes up for a DF any time really soon.
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Thanks again Flash for representing! It has been really nice having your support in my corner from the very start. You're setup looks great and I really like how you tied your hammock off to the inner d-ring to give more room for lounging underneath. You are awesome!
Thanks PlusOne!
As Flash mentioned, I'm up to my neck in the moving process. My shop is now sitting in a pile in the basement and I'm already feeling the itch to start unpacking. Must. Be. Patient. Anyways, we should be on the road Nov. 7th and once I get everything set up on the other side my first order of business is to play with a couple of design tweaks I've been contemplating as a result of all this great feedback. I'm actually quite happy with her performance thus far but I may have mentioned somewhere that I'm a bit of a perfectionist. Once I'm satisfied, I'll use up the rest of my materials for another 6 or so DynaFlys to send out into the world for another round of community testing and feedback while I develop my production plan.
Thanks tightwad!
The propensity for the DynaFly to have a saggy ridgeline when pitched in less than ideal circumstances is one of the primary issues that I hope to address with upcoming design tweaks. The Tensa4 is my favorite portable stand by far, but as you've noticed, it is also one of those less than ideal tarp scenarios. The DynaFly currently likes a really taut ridgeline and without solid trees of appropriate spacing, this can be a challenge under her current design. However, the more I think about it, the more I think I can make this much less of an issue with some improvements.
Ah, I see. I didn't catch that. Regardless, as you can tell from my previous comments, your concerns were not unfounded. With the current design, as long as the ridgeline is sufficiently taut the center seem will create enough slope to shed water with little concern for water pooling (snow is yet untested and still of concern). However, if she's hung with too much slack, she can flatten out and dip lower in the center than is desired. My buddy on the PCT reported some water pooling when he hung her in too tight a space. The pooled water dumps itself off periodically and sufficient seam sealing keeps water on the exterior but this is something that isn't quite acceptable by my standards. Right now, the roof seams that cross at the Fly's midpoint are square. My next step is to experiment with a dart along the middle seam to drive the tent pole ends down a little further. I'll also play with a forum member suggestion to add a tent pole clip (or short sleeve) at the midpoint to elevate the centerline as much as possible The hypothesis is that the roof should hold more slope along the tent pole/middle seam with its own structural integrity, independent of the ridge seam tension. Stating it another way, when the ridge seam is hung with less than ideal tension and if the center dips lower than desired, it should still have enough roof pitch at the middle seam to shed water and avoid any possible pooling. We'll just have to see what happens. :-)
Let's find out. PM reply sent BCoop. Hopefully we can meet up here in Seattle before I head off to CO.
Things are nuts right now but are moving along relatively smooth here. I'll do my best to stay on top of my communications but please forgive me in advance if I'm delayed in replying to your comments and inquiries. I truly appreciate all the feedback and enthusiasm.
Cheers,
Josh
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Looks cool
This design looks great. If you need another beta tester I would be glad to help out.
I go hiking with the family almost every weekend and we take our hammocks to use as “trail breaks” half way through the hike.
My two little girls love it and I have straps on my backyard trees all year.
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I was thinking about how one might go about making a close fitting tarp while avoiding the age old problem of having the hammock suspension and tarp suspension collide.
The solution I came up with was to have the tarp lines tied way up high and then pinch the top of the tarp inwards, like a fortune cookie.
Then a realized that is basically what a dynafly is.
Any comment on making that configuration work?
Any update on this?
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I can't wait to see what 2019 may bring to the DynaFly... Let's keep this thread alive and kicking to encourage the developer.
The DynaFly is soooo close to being real!
Everybody who sees it gets excited at the possibilities it brings.
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So what has become of this?
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