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    Senior Member Hooch's Avatar
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    At nearly 2lbs, it's heavy, but would be sufficient if you don't mind the weight penalty. There are definitely better options out there.
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    Senior Member NewtonGT's Avatar
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    that website looks very similiar to another website
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    Senior Member Stormstaff's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewtonGT View Post
    that website looks very similiar to another website
    The tarp comes from Bushcraft Outfitters which is ran by the owners of BushcraftUSA forum.

    Folks around here remind me of folks over there. LOTS of good, honest & helpful people.

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    Senior Member Stormstaff's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooch View Post
    At nearly 2lbs, it's heavy, but would be sufficient if you don't mind the weight penalty. There are definitely better options out there.
    And what would suggest down the road as money permits?

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    in my opinion warbonnet makes a great line of tarps I have a Mamajamba and love it also have a eno dryfly tarp makes for a good sumertime tarp doesn't help much in the winter with cold night air blowing

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