Jimmy Tarps Granite Mountain (khaki)

JeremiahH

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Brand new. Never in the field. Not seam sealed yet.
Khaki model.
I had Jimmy install a stove jack for late season use .
Also has the clip in annex.
Total weight with annex is 13.5 oz
I ordered this last year in hopes of doing more later season stuff but it never happened.
I paid over $250
$230 tyd
Paypal gift or add 4%

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Stove jack in the vestibule, correct? I would be interested if I could sell my one man tent I have listed
 
Stove jack is close to the top in the first picture. I don't think you'd want it in the vestibule on this one anyways. The stove would be on your left going in and out on the left side of trekking pole so you don't hit it going in and out.

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I am interested in your tarp do you have the seam sealer? Never used a bottomless and am thinking about going this way
I have some seam sealer somewhere. I picked it up at sportsman's warehouse. It's just off the shelf stuff. I'll try and find it to see what it is. I think any store like that will have some in the camping section. It's cheap stuff.

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What are the inside dimensions? There is room inside for you and a stove?
I'll have to double check the inside dimensions. But yes there is plenty of room for one and a stove

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What are the inside dimensions? There is room inside for you and a stove?
I did some forum digging, without setting it up again.
Around 9.5' long on the back end. 8' long on the front side and about 6' wide on the foot end. This all depends on how high you decide to pitch it of course.

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