Tan Rainfly for Stout Bell Tent
Price range: $179.00 through $249.00
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Our lightweight rainfly fits right on your bell tent (boasting its own stove jack) – no extra poles or stakes are needed! The fly, set up independently, doubles as the perfect beach, park, or lawn shade.
The rain fly is made of 200-denier nylon and coated with polyurethane (commonly used in umbrellas). It adds water resistance while protecting your canvas from dirt, tree sap, and bird droppings.
Note: Stout Tent canvas is treated for waterproofing before manufacturing and does not require a rainfly to resist water. The rainfly simply adds a layer of protection.
While the rainfly provides shade, it does not offer protection from UV damage. Please consider our high-density polyethylene Sunshade if you are looking for UV protection.
Want to buy this as a stand-alone product and don’t have a Stout Tent yet? Add the Stout Tent Center Pole and Stout Tent Stakes to your cart to complete your setup!
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| Weight | 10 lbs. |
| Guylines (ropes) | 12 |
| Metal Sliders | 12 |
You will need the center pole and stake set from your tent to set up your rain fly independently.
Want to buy this as a stand-alone product and don't have a Stout Tent yet? Add the Stout Tent Center Pole and Stout Tent Stakes to your cart to complete your setup!
Check out our Rain Fly Setup video:






Andrew Lukonis (verified owner) –
At first, I was hesitant to use the rainfly because putting up the 6M tent solo can be challenging enough, and I didn’t want to add the extra weight before lifting the center pole. But after glamping under trees, I quickly realized how essential it was to prevent leaves, sticks, insect & bird droppings, and sap from falling on my beautiful new tent. So I gave it a try and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was still to erect the center pole with the rainfly on top! Because of its slick surface, most tree debris just slides right off, keeping the tent beautiful and clean. I haven’t even used it for rain protection yet, but just this use alone is enough to prove its value. Another caveat I discovered is that during the night, the rainfly reduces the sound of twigs, branches, and leaves falling or rolling down the top of the tent while sleeping. For me, the rainfly was a wonderful addition to my new glamping tent. 🙂