Rain Cover/Fly or Not?

Do you carry a Rain Cover/Fly as an essential item in your pack?


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Hey Roksliders, as always, we appreciate any feedback you can give us as we develop and improve our products, so we have a question for you:

Is a Rain Cover/Fly an essential part of your pack system?


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Yes, I see no weight penalty in the ultralight versions. Getting caught in a long rain storm without one sucks! Mine stays in my pack in a chamber pouch.
 
Yes, can't say I've used my more than 7 or 8 times in the last 5 years or so but when I needed it it was a necessity. Mine when possibly needed is stuffed in the bottom corner of my pack
 
I have never put a rain cover on my bag while I’m hiking yet.... I did just order one though. I’ve always had my gear inside my pack in water proof bags. Either big ziplocks or dry bags, when pulling stuff out of my pack when setting up camp my gear would get wet. I hate that. I used a heavy duty garbage bag to cover it for night.
 
I don't really dig the idea of carrying around a saturated pack, and if I'm solo and using a smaller shelter, I really don't like to clutter it up having my pack inside, so I'll leave it out in the elements covered. At only 1.5 oz. there's really no reason not to take a cover.
 
Poll results are interesting I figured they would lean the other direction. I've never used one or know anyone that does but I don't hunt where rain/wet has ever been a deal breaker for me. My sleep system is down based and always gets a dry bag and a few trips I've used multiple dry sacks but that extra weight starts to add up. Guess maybe I'll have try a cover.
 
I never carried one for the longest time. I made the mistake of not taking one to alaska and my pack was saturated the entire trip. A wet pack weighs way more than a rain cover.

I carry one pretty much all the time on backpack hunts now. I wouldnt call it essential but they can be handy for butchering, catching water from snow melt, and other stuff too.
 
yes i carry and have used the rain fly many times during elk season, and pre-season scouting. it compresses down to nothing and weighs next to nothing. my philosophy? you can't use it if you aint got it ;)
 
Poll results are interesting I figured they would lean the other direction. I've never used one or know anyone that does but I don't hunt where rain/wet has ever been a deal breaker for me. My sleep system is down based and always gets a dry bag and a few trips I've used multiple dry sacks but that extra weight starts to add up. Guess maybe I'll have try a cover.
Pretty much everything in my pack is separated out into dry bags, ie., clothes, rain gear, quilt, etc. A couple years ago I transitioned over to all DCF dry bags and I think my total wt. is around 4 oz. (give or take a few grams), just in dry bags.
 
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