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m_kittle
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Tarp recommendations

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Hi all.
At the moment I have a DD 3x3 tarp but it’s pretty massive and heavy.

Anyone got any recommendations of something smaller and lighter?
I’ve been looking at the Alpkit 3.5 but it’s quite a lot.

Is it good value or is there another that is better value?
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You can`t really go wrong with Alpkit tarps for price or quality.
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Prices seem to have gone up generally regarding outdoor kit, I paid £35 for the R-i-g3.5 a couple of years ago, it's £55 now. The Alpkit tarps are as good as you are going to get at the cheap end of the market.
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Jurassic pusher wrote:You can`t really go wrong with Alpkit tarps for price or quality.
The Alpkit stuff is well made and as has been said it's good value. You could always sell your DD 3x3 to recoup some money back if you're going to switch over to the lighter tarp. Although I still have all the tarps I've bought and made 'just in case' :roll:
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If he was surely the heavier tarp wouldn't be an issue, he can put out up to 1900w in short bursts to drag the extra weight up any short inclines :grin:
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I can confirm I am not Marcel Kittel, I am the British version - Mark Kittle.
Sorry to disappoint.

I’ll keep the 3x3 as I use it for Canoe expeds where the weight is less of an issue and the extra space is nice to have.

Are there any alternatives of the same sort of size and weight?
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m_kittle wrote:I can confirm I am not Marcel Kittel, I am the British version - Mark Kittle.
Sorry to disappoint.

I’ll keep the 3x3 as I use it for Canoe expeds where the weight is less of an issue and the extra space is nice to have.

Are there any alternatives of the same sort of size and weight?
the DD superlight s is a few quid cheaper: http://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/tarps ... WE116.html
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If you're after something Alpkit 3.5 size then this is an alternative

http://www.terra-nova.co.uk/tarps-bivis ... 1/?c=18286

I've not got one but I have one of their tents so would expect it to be well made. It's slightly heavier than the alpkit (67g) but also £15 cheaper. It's polyester rather than ripstop nylon, but I don't know how that affects performance. I would think Stu would know what affect this would have?
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I’m not against the alpkit one, in fact I like to bright colours rather than everything being dull green.
I was just wondering what alternatives there are before I end up looking like an alpkit model
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DD superlight and Rab Siltarp 1 are similar.
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m_kittle wrote:I’m not against the alpkit one, in fact I like to bright colours rather than everything being dull green.
I was just wondering what alternatives there are before I end up looking like an alpkit model
This guy does custom jobbies, and has a ultralight one on sale at the min:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/5758270 ... e_active_5

I've a 3x3m one from him and can testify to the quality of workmanship in the one I have :-bd
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yea, its Scotty, he made my Bivi and Quilt, Top job from a good fella :-bd
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