I have been using a Eureka 6 person tent rain fly as a tarp and it wasnt ideal for tying down. I am thinking about getting a new tarp and would love some opinions.
I have been using a Eureka 6 person tent rain fly as a tarp and it wasnt ideal for tying down. I am thinking about getting a new tarp and would love some opinions.
Do you have a budget in mind? Are you looking for a tarp with doors or not? Is weight and bulk a concern for your tarp?
Providing some additional details on some of the factors you consider important for your tarp will help people make good recommendations for you.
Cheers
Brian
Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment. - Unknown
Bulk is not a huge deal, doors are not vital, and price is probably the dominating factor trying to keep the costs down. I would like to be able to hang my hammock low to the ground, and pitch the tarp so that it comes down to the ground
Superfly! No question. I love mine so much I got the wife one.
As a wise man once said "If woman don't find you handsome at least they'll find you handy." Hang in there.
The Kelty Noah's 12 is a good tarp for the money. Lots of coverage for the price.
Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!
Pretty much described this:
http://hennessyhammock.com/catalog/p...70d_polyester/
thanks! i do seem to like the hennessy hex! Im considering sewing a few tiedown hooks onto my current setup though. I will keep the hex in my back pocket seems to be a pretty good price
I have seen the Kelty Noah 12X12 and 16X16 for like $59 currently on sale.
Just Google it.
I was going to buy a Kelty before going with a Wilderness Logic Big Daddy tarp. I've been through 2 crazy windy and drenching down pour storms and it's held up amazingly. My wife and son also have a WL tarp, but the next size down from mine.
Wilderness logic tadpole fan over here! Got it as a "starter" tarp and after adding one door kit, I think its the only tarp ill ever need.
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