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you can find tons of cheap tent ground sheets on amazon for like 30 bucks
I have a bunch of Perry's gear. Have been running his poncho systems for almost 10 years. Quality gear but some of it is a tad heavy (depending upon the material you choose) if you are looking for UL gear. He makes a very good multi use product though.I've used the 2 man Adventure Medical space blankets to lay meat on before. They work well and are good to have in the pack for an emergency overnight too.
That said I always have some sort of tarp for a shelter. What depends on the hunt. In Alaska each pair of us has a Seek Outside DST tarp, and they have been great. For times I don't expect to use the tarp and don't need that much weight/size I carry different options. If it's warmer and I know I won't be needing a fire I have a Hyperlite DCF 8.5' square tarp. It's about 10oz with lines and plenty big. A lot of the time I used to carry a Kifaru Sheep Tarp I could set up in the cave configuration and hole up in with or without a fire out front.
For this season I got a Wilderness Innovations PSSXL poncho/tarp. It's essentially a Sheep Tarp with a hood. After setting it up as a shelter in my yard I took it to a local tent shop and had a tab sewn in on one end similar to that on a Sheep Tarp. This lets me use my tripod to raise that end for more head room. I can stretch out in it using my pack as a pillow, and the 6 sections of Thermarest Z pad I carry to sit on glassing as a pad under my torso. It's my favorite set-up I've tried so far for utility and weight. In theory at least, I haven't had it out in weather yet. We need a rain to test it. I like having a rain poncho and full length shelter in one. With the lines to set it up its 10.8oz.
The first 2 pics are the new Wilderness Innovations. The last is the Adventure Medical blanket and DST on a caribou hunt.
That is what I like about his systems. I can get stuff that fits me. There are few companies that make item that fit a guy that is 6'6" and 290# with an athletic build. I end up with a lot of Carhartt clothes since they are one of the few major companies that make an actual "tall" garment. Wish more companies would make 2XL tall and 3XL tall gear.He has options for about anyone with all his sizes and materials. This is the first I've bought but it seems well made.
I’m about to pull the trigger on one of these and a DST tarp. Should be a nice combo.Seek outside makes the fearless Floorless mat it like $15 . Light and tough. I learned about it from Ryan lampers. He’s never had a mattress get poked though.
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