I understand your question now. I don't put the poles on until after the tarp has all four corners secured to the ground. The point isn't to change how the tarp is pitched, but rather to open it up...
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I understand your question now. I don't put the poles on until after the tarp has all four corners secured to the ground. The point isn't to change how the tarp is pitched, but rather to open it up...
I'm going to respectfully disagree. I don't think using the pole mod vs the zing-it tie-outs will change it's behavior in wind. The surface area of the side of the tarp doesn't change, only the...
I've not had any experience in wind, but the pole mod is designed to do the same thing as the Zing-It tie out. You just save a bunch of space on either side as you don't have the line to stake out. ...
I, with help from my Dad, came up with a similar method using Zing-It. I made 4 continuous loops measuring 4.5" long. I used 2" buries and 1/2" tapers at the end (total bury is 2.5" with tapered...
I just finished this mod for my superfly. I think the climbing webbing I used is a little too thick. I think I'm going to redo the pullout pieces again with thinner webbing.
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