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    Member OrangePeel's Avatar
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    Ole Blue for now
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    No worries.

    Sounds like you got a great deal on one.

    Brandon

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    Senior Member mbcruzin's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangePeel View Post
    Nope. They're urethane coated.

    See here, at the bottom.

    Brandon
    Sorry my bad. I thought it was sil coated. Still for its size and versatility it weighs 1.5 lb. ( on my office scale YMMV ) and packs up a bit wider then a Nalgene bottle.
    Life looks better from a BIAS hammock.

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    Senior Member CrankyOldGuy's Avatar
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    TerraRosa Gear makes tyvek tarps, light and fair prices. You could DIY, I'd suggest the lighter tyvek- kite material type. I made one for myself, it's a little bulky and I'm not sure how it'd do it a high wind because of my lack of sewing skills resulted in what I think are weak D-ring attachments, but its lighter than sil-nylon.
    "A bore is a man who deprives you of solitude without providing you with company." Gian Vincenzo Gravina (1664 - 1718)

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    Senior Member default's Avatar
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    heres something to consider on a tarp. when ive bought all my tarps i wanted the biggest i was willing to carry for the price. ive had 3 so far, own 2 as it is.

    so my "small" tarp meets your needs well, its $100 shipped, has great coverage and for the size is light and compact.

    http://www.wildernesslogics.com/Big-Daddy-Big-Daddy.htm

    132" x 115"
    13.9 oz

    i have the 144"RL one, and i can fit 6 people under it in chairs. fully rigged i weigh in at 17.5oz with stuff sacks.
    Give a man fire and he's warm for the night.
    Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. Dante

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