I'm sorry to report that we are far behind on our Shelters Program, due in part to worthy distractions such as needs from our Special Ops community that we are pledged to support. Consequently, we are many months behind on the Tarps.
Whisky, as I have both Eric and Janice building progressively more refined prototypes we are moving along briskly. I believe we can go to market by June.
Aron is doing the right thing in advising you folks to hold off a bit on purchasing our Tarps.
When I created A-Frame Tarp shelters years ago I had no way of knowing how popular they would become...now they are very popular and there are lots of manufacturers supporting the demand. The...
Cmeier117, uneven shoulder heights is precisely why I designed the shoulder straps to be individually adjustable. You are truly using the system as designed. Well done!
eltaco, i try to tell folks to place the belt's center line on the hip bone POINTS, not the TOPS. The points are further around toward your navel, and an inch and a quarter lower than the tops. So, yes, you very likely are running your pack too high. (Note: these "points" are notoriously the...
Rizzy is right...this is almost certainly too tight Delta Straps. Before you do ANYTHING else loosen them completely and then tighten the belt very tightly.
The problem in using the Deltas when you don't need them, or too tightly, is that they crumple the belt such that it can't get a proper...
Rucker61, I am not where my briefcase containing all stove builder's specs is, but if memory serves the Ed T stoves are 7 1/2 inches by 10 inches and 14 inches of actual combustion chamber due to their inwardly dished end plates. So the smaller stove calculates to 441 cubes; our Small Lo Wall...
Hello Roksliders, here is an essay on matching our new Oval Stoves with our Shelters. I hope you find it helpful:
Pairing Oval Stoves With Shelters--
Small Low Wall--Excellent 4 season match for cooking and heating ParaTarp and SuperTarp with Annex. Excellent cooker and "space heater"...