Looking for layout/plan dimensions of Speer Winter Tarp, so I can make one myself. Can anyone help me with this? (dimensions)
Cheers
Looking for layout/plan dimensions of Speer Winter Tarp, so I can make one myself. Can anyone help me with this? (dimensions)
Cheers
Will this help?
http://www.speerhammocks.com/Assets/...es/SewTarp.htm
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Sorry, I didn't see the WINTER tarp...
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The speer is for a 8x10 rectangle. Try Scott at Backwoods Daydreamer is link below to his winter tarp measurements.
http://www.backwoodsdaydreamer.com/a...otoid=68365472
Also if you contact him he will help you out. Good guy with good info and products!
That's more or less the idea, bit large though...
Thanks
GH:
As an owner of the BWDD WD tarp I can say that they are just about the perfect size for any hammock on the market today. My only major complaint right now is that he is not making them at this time and that he is not making them in SpinnUL. I have given this tarp to the signifigant other for a trial run to see how she would like it.........she has yet to return it!!!!!!!
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I have a (now collector's edition) SWT. I have not opened it up to measure the dimensions but 11' sounds about right for the ridgeline. I dissagree that this creates any coverage issues with doors open or closed. My hammocks have a 108" (9') structural ridgeline so the SWT extends 1' past the hammock on either end. I find that works great. I have also used my SWT many times to cover 2 hammocks side by side and stayed very dry even through a full night of rain.
FWIW: The SWT is a great piece of gear and I was sad to hear it is out of production. I may make a clone sometime my self...
Good luck with the DIY project, post some pics of it when you've completed it!!!
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