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    Senior Member Quoddy's Avatar
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    As I've mentioned in past threads, I requested a Deluxe length, but Standard width from Brian. It cost about the same as the Deluxe, but was the size I wanted and it works really well for me and my BB.
    I my Warbonnet

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    May 2008
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    std = 84" vs. deluxe = 104" width

    I use one of Brian's early DeLuxe made of Spinn. The extra width or depth of the tarp gives you a bit more space and protection than a Std size. Pitched properly for the conditions has kept me dry even under windy, heavy rain conditions. For 3 season camping it has met my needs for a tarp. Nice compromise between lightweight small and heavy weight large.

    Still lusting for a custom OES Spinn tarp. A monsoon season model/size.
    Noel V.

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