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I used a Marsupial Gear meat tarp for a few years then left it out of my pack this year when removing “nice to haves” to cut weight. I now want to add a lighter version back to my kit.
What material would be very light and just durable enough for a small meat tarp? I’m using it under a quarter as I’m making inside cuts and taking it off. I find that a small tarp is more convenient and results in less hair and grass getting on the meat when compared to using the inside of the hide, especially in less than ideal kill sites. I’m only asking for material recommendations and not techniques. Is this too thin or not the right solution:
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What material would be very light and just durable enough for a small meat tarp? I’m using it under a quarter as I’m making inside cuts and taking it off. I find that a small tarp is more convenient and results in less hair and grass getting on the meat when compared to using the inside of the hide, especially in less than ideal kill sites. I’m only asking for material recommendations and not techniques. Is this too thin or not the right solution:
0.67 oz Dyneema® Composite Fabric CT1E.08/K.18
Ultralight Dyneema Composite Fabric (formerly Cuben Fiber) from DSM. DCF is a non-woven, laminate fabric that's stronger than steel but lighter than silnylon or silpoly. Best used for ultralight tarps, tents, rain flys, light duty stuff sacks, and other high-end outdoor gear.
