Hi folks,
I have a Mountain Laurel Designs Hammock Tarp. Had it for over 4 years. It's been my default tarp ever since I got it and it hasn't let me down until this last trip. I was sleeping through a torrential downpour in the Darien jungle last week, when I started feeling some tiny sprays in my face. I inspected the tarp and it looked like small droplets of water were seeping through, and I initially attributed it to condensation. However in the daylight I noticed that that tarp was looking very thin in some spots, so much so that I could see a few individual filaments, very small and thin. Then I looked at the tension points, and on the ridgeline some of the material was cracked and starting to flake.
I have to say that I try to take good care of my tarp. At the time I bought it, it cost me the price of two hammocks! So I never pitch it in the sun, and always clean it and dry it completely when I'm back from a trip.
Having said that, I've noticed that the "weak spots" on the two panels look round and random. Remind me of the bird droppings I constantly have to deal with in the tropics. It's not like I get pooped on a lot, just small dumps here and there, and once in a while. But I clean them all before packing the tarp away. However I don't know if I should be doing anything different.
In terms of repairing the existing problems, I've thought about applying some seam sealer like SilNet on the panels, and reinforcing the tension points with duct tape. But I was wondering if you guys have any better suggestions.
Thanks so much for the help.
Cheers,
R
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