wyelkhunter
WKR
Looking for a real light tarp that would work as an emergency shelter and be able to put it on the ground to put meat on to bone out an elk..
thanks never thought about checking on blemished type stuff to save cost. Do you get holes in the Dyneema by using on the ground under the meat?There are many companies out there that make a basic dyneema sheet/tarp. Brands like Gossamer, Six Moon, Mountain Laurel, Hyperlight Mountain Gear, ZPacks, Hammock Gear, Dutchware, Bear Paw Wilderness, etc... Obviously it's a ton more money than a nylon one, but damn they're light and tough.
I bought a "2nds" dyneema tent footprint from Z-packs for $100 when I was already placing a different order. That's my tarp for keeping meat off the dirt, or rain off my hanging meat, and it's an emergency shelter. It's 3oz and rolls up to the size of a racquetball.
I would just search all those brands to see who has a 2nds or a sale or something.
Oh, there are people making good dyneema gear on Etsy too.
dyneema is super strong/tough, you'd have to really try hard to abuse it that badly.Do you get holes in the Dyneema by using on the ground under the meat?
Tyvek is ok for a ground sheet but not reall great for a shelter. Kind of hard to stake it out etc.Dyneema is probably the best, but Tyvek works well and is MUCH more affordable and nearly as light.
I agree with the quoted part of this post.Silnylon or silpoly is the best bang for the buck.
Were I to buy one now, I'd go with Bear Paw Wilderness Designs. $55 for a 5x9 tarp you won't be afraid to use is a good deal. Plus, it's ample sized for protecting a bivy in the worst high country storms. It may not be comfortable in prolonged snow or rain, but you'll survive.