Description
The new Prodigy Rainfly has been redesigned for improved function and ease of use. Keep your bag dry while maintaining quick, hassle-free access to your discs and equipment. Installation and removal is a breeze.
The Prodigy Rainfly can fit the Apex, Apex XL, BP-1 V2, BP-1 V3, BP-2, and BP-2 V2 Backpacks, and even features a slot that allows you to use the handy umbrella sleeve while the rainfly is installed.
Great fit for the BP1. I was worried that it would be loose and the opening would be too large. It is a nice tight fit and still gives you great function of the bag
Fits perfect only thing is it is hard to get to the side pockets
This looks it would be nice to have for those rounds that turn wet…
Feels like it won't last very long with consistent use but for my 2 or 3 rain rounds a year it's been very helpful. Also. If your bag is stuffed to the brim, including the side pockets, it has a tough time getting around everything and staying in place.
Was glad to have this in a pop up shower recently. Similar to the BP1, once the fabric/straps relax and settle over some time, it’s a much nicer product than what you might assume right out of the bag. Very pleased with both, happy to have paid significantly less than high end options out there now: Bag $100 (Father’s Day sale), fly $20. Happy customer
Sorry but I was not satisfied with your rainfly. It was poorly made with weak stitching. It looked like a tangle of straps, buckles and fabric with no instructions, reminded me of knotted up bikinis. You should consider making it a single sock design with a velcro opening for the discs. Upon contacting you, you requested I send it back and I felt paying to ship it was not worth receiving a replacement from you. I should have considered it was only $20.....
If you build a better rainfly we would definitely pay twice as much.
Great price for what you are getting! With my BP-1 V3, I already get a good layer of protection for rain, but this really helps in heavier rain. One thing to note is accessibility of the pockets (in particular the side ones) makes getting things out more difficult than expected (Even when the pockets are not over stuffed). So just plan accordingly if you rely on those pockets.
My experience with the Rainfly is that for $20 you can add an extra layer of water protection onto your prodigy bag. It heavily limits the accessibility of the side pockets and front zipper pocket and makes getting a bottle out a tad difficult. In constant and heavy rain, I don't trust this alone to keep my discs and towels dry, but with an umbrella, I don't worry about anything but the bottom of the bag getting any drops on it whatsoever. So, for the price, why not?
I’ve only used it a few times but it kept all of my discs and the bag completely dry in the pouring rain.
I haven’t had a chance to use it yet but it fits well.