been looking at what tarps are out there,i have a bearpaw lair in sil nylon so would like something along the same lines.
does anyone have a Zpacks™ Hexamid Solo-Plus or had any experience with the company
id like a single pole set up,no netting or floor but be able to fasten/bungee cord a cuben groundsheet for winter
whats the best cuben fibre tarp
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Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
I've no comment to make on your post but I'm very happy with the service and product that comes out of Scotland from Trekkertent
Maybe there is something on there for you http://www.trekkertent.com/home/
Maybe there is something on there for you http://www.trekkertent.com/home/
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Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
First question I'd ask myself is - why do I want cuben?
Not knocking cuben but it's only material, it's not magic as some people think.
Not knocking cuben but it's only material, it's not magic as some people think.
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Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
[quote="Bearbonesnorm"]First question I'd ask myself is - why do I want cuben?
Not knocking cuben but it's only material, it's not magic as some people think.
magic that it does not absorb water,my sil nylon tarp weighed twice as much in the morning when it was wet from the rain
Not knocking cuben but it's only material, it's not magic as some people think.
magic that it does not absorb water,my sil nylon tarp weighed twice as much in the morning when it was wet from the rain
Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
Cuben/DCF does absorb water...
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Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
I find a few minutes of shaking will have a sil tarp virtually dry. PU coated nylon can take a while to dry out though.
In answer to your original question Matt, the ZPack stuff is very good. A Hexamid or even pocket tarp would probably suit what you're after.
In answer to your original question Matt, the ZPack stuff is very good. A Hexamid or even pocket tarp would probably suit what you're after.
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Re: whats the best cuben fibre tarp
Looking at this with interest.
Been wanting a pocket tarp and bathtub for months but I reckon it's around £250 to get it here... ouch.
Trekkertent Steath 1.5 is on my radar, I like that it is modular and the weights are good.
But that pocket tarp is calling me.
Been wanting a pocket tarp and bathtub for months but I reckon it's around £250 to get it here... ouch.
Trekkertent Steath 1.5 is on my radar, I like that it is modular and the weights are good.
But that pocket tarp is calling me.