Smallest usable tarp
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Smallest usable tarp
With a fully waterproof bivvy bag, I reckon I could get away with something much smaller than my usual tarp, erected in a Flying V. That's assuming the tarp is just going to cover my head and shoulders, acting as a wind-rain break. What's the smallest tarp you have/use and how do you get on with it?
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This is about 5ft x 4ft, 150g, that sort of size I think - can check if you want? I've used it in a proper US thunderstorm and got some sleep. Feet stick out a bit if lying straight, can curl up and be sheltered fully as long as it's pitched in a good spot. Tend to use it to reduce condensation more than anything else.
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Cath remembered this one that Sean made ...
James - I'm pretty sure Colin has a Trekkertent DCF tarp that's about four times the size of that and weighs less! My TT tarp is 2.5m x 1.5m and weighs 125g.
Something along the lines of this: https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/tarp ... WE102.html but in DCF maybe. Hadn't Stu got a similar project on the go last year or earlier this year?
James - I'm pretty sure Colin has a Trekkertent DCF tarp that's about four times the size of that and weighs less! My TT tarp is 2.5m x 1.5m and weighs 125g.
Something along the lines of this: https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/tarp ... WE102.html but in DCF maybe. Hadn't Stu got a similar project on the go last year or earlier this year?
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Aye, that sort of thing. Possibly with a lifter too.
The BPL one is out of stock at the moment.
The BPL one is out of stock at the moment.
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Ralph's tarp is small but perhaps a touch too small for the rest of us
I made this way back in 2015
From memory it's about 1.4m square, which was the width of the fabric it's made from. I worked well, I could get into my bivi bag without getting wet.
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Approx spec from memory, basic silnylon. Maybe 120-130g. Was about £25James - I'm pretty sure Colin has a Trekkertent DCF tarp that's about four times the size of that and weighs less! My TT tarp is 2.5m x 1.5m and weighs 125g.
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I have used a 1.5m square tarp for this purpose with worst conditions 4cm of snow. I find flying v hard to wriggle in and out of so pitched it corner to corner with face pole much higher and 30cm lines on three low corners and two low midpoints.
Edit, essentially just like Sean above
Edit, essentially just like Sean above
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In a race to the bottom with consideration of wind direction I reckon a right angle triangle of 1.4 could do it, as the lower half of the square does not pull it's weight in protection per sq cm
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FWIW, my DCF tarp is 270x180, 124g. Don't ask the cost
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Without the need of a bivybag I go as little as 145 x 265 cm with my most used tarp. Also works for two, if you don't mind getting close and the rain isn't coming horizontally (find a sheltered place).
With a bivybag I believe you could easily go 145 x 145 cm or so. But then you have a tarp which will only work with a bivy bag, rather than one that does it all.
With a bivybag I believe you could easily go 145 x 145 cm or so. But then you have a tarp which will only work with a bivy bag, rather than one that does it all.
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DD Hammocks Magic Carpet?
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/dd_magic_carpet2
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/dd_magic_carpet2
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I found that not pinning the small tarps directly to the ground makes a massive difference to how much space you have. Obviously you lose a little protection from the wind or wind driven rain but in reality, most rain tends to fall straight down and you're in a bivvy bag anyway
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I got one of those because they were relatively cheap. They aren't the lightest of builds (for the size) but do pack up pretty small and are actually really handy for a multitude of uses (I've used mine as a tarp/tent extension, a ground sheet and as lunch shelter when on wet day rides). I've always thought it'd work well as a head and shoulders shelter with a water proof bivi bag but I've not actually tried it out that way yet.ripio wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:17 pm DD Hammocks Magic Carpet?
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/dd_magic_carpet2
PS, mine is the smaller, square 140x140 version.
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Aye, that DD Hammocks one looks good. Could do with a lifter in the centre maybe.
I might ask Marc if he could run one up for me .....
I might ask Marc if he could run one up for me .....
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Ive one of the Micro Tarps from backpackinglight. I've only used it camping twice as it didn't take me long to realise bivvy bags and tiny tarps are not for me.
But if they work for you this thing is just 1.45m x 1.2m, 160g and packs down to the size of a deck of cards. Or close.
https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/tarp ... WE102.html
But if they work for you this thing is just 1.45m x 1.2m, 160g and packs down to the size of a deck of cards. Or close.
https://www.backpackinglight.co.uk/tarp ... WE102.html
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You’ve probably a photo of mine. I think they’re a good choice if it’s windy.
I thought you already had a small tarp!
I thought you already had a small tarp!