BigCountry344
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- Jan 14, 2019
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Let’s see what your go to tarp shelter looks like when in the backcountry
Awesome!Kifaru Paratarp. It can be pitched a ways off of the ground too (with cordage added to tie out points) but I only do that when it's pretty warm. Somewhere around 100 nights under this one and it still looks new, their material is a cut above. I've used it from 95° days on early archery hunts, at 9k feet in November, and in December and January on backpack lion hunts. Definitely my go to for anything 3 days or less.
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MLD patrol tarp duo in DCF. 13oz with guy lines and stuff sack, no stretch, no sag, 100% waterproof
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It's pretty awesome. I've had it in some hellacious winds and it hasn't even budgedHow do you like this tarp? I have the Kifaru sheep tarp and thinking about making the switch to the Cuben fiber one and save myself 3oz
It's pretty awesome. I've had it in some hellacious winds and it hasn't even budged
I've got some pretty burly lines on it, I could save weight by going to thinner lines I'm sure. It's big enough for two people easy, their solo tarp is under 10oz.i know AKTroutbum runs their solo, and his whole sleep system is like 38oz with tarp, bathtub floor, pad, pillow, and quilt.
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Silnylon in any form sags when wet though, dcf is set it and forget it. Lower melting point though, but it definitely has its advantagesMy sheep tarp is 9oz and I seen the solo Cuben fiber is 6.5