Rain BirdR-VAN Side Strip Rotary Nozzle 5 x 30 ft | R-VAN-SST
M**R
low trajectory, less mist
I have mounted this in a rainbird popup sprinkler assembly, using a nipple to attach to a sprinkler sled base. and I have much better coverage for my parking strip 5X45ish. the low trajectory means less water on street and sidewalks. Also great for my narrow side yards.
B**R
Tricky little buggers
Got the overspray off my car, but im overspraying the other direction onto sidewalk now, wish the arc adjusted just a tiny bit more rather than just by flow rate
K**L
Good nozzle for narrow strips in your lawn / garden
I have a section of my flower beds that's narrow and long (about 4' x 20'). This works great in that application. You should know that it does not spray 360 degrees, but instead 180 degrees. This works well if you have your sprinkler head in the middle of your watering area (it sprays equal distance left and right), as well as on on edge (it will spray a short way directly forward). This creates a rectangular spray pattern.
B**B
Not so great
These are expensive. When they work they are fantastic. But they tend to get stuck and not rotate. I'm thinking I'll need to replace them with something else
B**D
Required strip heads
Not to impressed up front. Only time will tell if it provides the water needed for strip.
P**R
Only one head comes
Haven't tried the product yet but note that this is for only one head. Which is very expressive. One of the answered questions stated it was for more than one, I believe it said a 10pack that answer is incorrect. It is $19 for only one!!!!
D**D
Not even close to full coverage
The advertised coverage area is a BS spec. You might get lucky to get 1 droplet of water to the full advertised coverage range but if you think this 1 nozzle will cover that entire range you need to plan to add 2 additional corner sprinklers.
S**.
Really, really bad
5'x30'? Not even 4'x10'. Closest nozzle to the water source. 4-1/2 gallon/minute sprinkler system with good pressure. I'm taking this lousy piece of crap back off and putting the original nozzle back on.
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