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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is my 3rd one of these. I do like this model. It seems well made. I have found that the tighter these are strung up, the more the sewing gets stretched so they will leak water at the corners. But it is the nature of the beast. I will spread them out this summer and re-treat them. Probably seam seal in areas that I know will need some extra attention for wet season in the PNW.
Steve C
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I haphazardly strung this between four trees to cover our picnic table while camping and it worked great. Strong attachment points and lightweight.
Hannah Eiserman
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
Good quality, love the abundance of loops! Comes with everything you need, but I usually don’t bring the pegs or sub them out for lighter ones. A bit heavy, but a good option for the beginner backpacker/hammocker on a budget!
Kat
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
My husband and I used this tarp last night and we love it. We set it up as we watched a severe thunderstorm roll in. Wind gusts were in the 50s and it rained solid all night. We woke up super dry. The tarp fit both our 12ft hammocks underneath. It’s not the lightest tarp ever, but it’s lighter than what we had before. I highly recommend this tarp, especially for the price.
kevin bering
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
Used this tarp on a rainy 2 day camping trip. Set it up over the picnic table as an outdoor shelter. It was waterproof and held up in moderate winds no problem. I like that it has extra tie off points in the Center. The guy lines were a bonus and are a good length and quality. The stakes are aluminum so lightweight but will bend easy in hard ground or rocky ground. The overall size and weight was very good for the price point. The get something better I feel you would have to pay a substantially higher price. Overall I got more than a $40 value in just the 2 nights I used it.
Conosur Canuk
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
It's a good tarp with lots of tie out points. The 10x10 square tarp is ideal for the type of camping I do, and allows for versatility a tent just can't provide. My only complaint is the bulk, but even then it's not bad. It is not fire retardant, so must be careful around campfires and windy conditions.4 out of 5 because of fire concerns and the bulk, otherwise a perfect score.
r turcotte
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
For an inexpensive lightweight tarp it worked perfectly quality is very good. I will be buying another one. Use it on our camping trip to cover the tents.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Seems well made. Tons of tie down points which is great. I sprayed silicon on it and it just rolled right off (so the waterproofing is excellent and you don’t need to treat it).
Pammymac
Reviewed in Australia on January 4, 2024
Well designed and well made. Light yet strong. Very strongly reinforced attachment points. Highly recommend.
Bob
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2023
Great little tarp for camping. Waterproof, no problem with that. We use it with our RV awning. We retract the awning a bit to capture the tarp, then stake it down to keep the wind from blowing rain into this area. A couple of fabric shower curtains with a leaf pattern block off the ends. Creates a dry spot to sit, cook on wet windy days in the woods. Also have used it over the hammock for sun and rain. Also from the back of the pickup truck to the trailer to use the tailgate of the pickup as a work area. Very useful for many jobs. I bought a second one the next size up.
Ted S
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
Originally bought this as budget / extra gear, BUT absolutely loved the color AND the tie out points are impressive.That said, just got back from testing it out during a rain event (roughly about 12 hours of rain / rather heavy at times) and unfortunately it leaks. Luckily, I was only using it as cover for my tent (because I figured it’d be easier to hang and dry the tarp than my tent) and the leakage wasn’t too bad, but it def leaks from the ridge line seam tape (not fully adhered in some sections). I say it’s fine for casual use, maybe during a day hike or over a picnic table, for shade / light rain / wind blockage, but beware going beyond that.As others have mentioned, the stakes are “near useless” and the guy lines are left wanting. *Upon realizing I was going to have to hang a tarp and that I hadn’t swapped out the stakes or guy lines, I was however able to make it work… except those tensioners.
Russell Lawson
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2021
This is a high quality tent, made of budget quality materials, not low quality mind you. For the price you are essentially purchasing a tarp that will outlast any of those woven polypro tarps you get from hardware stores, and this tarp costs roughly twice the price of those polypro tarps and is far more waterproof. I am a fabric snob, and build my own tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, and know this polyester tyfetta fabric is about $1 a yard, and can be found on alibaba. it is not ripstop but instead tyfetta which is the T in 210T is a twist added to the thread as it's woven, so do not puncture. The nice thing about polyester fabric is it lasts far longer against UV damage, although since this material is coated with PU or Polyurethane, it will eventually corrode from the PU coating as it eats away at the plastic. NOTHING LASTS FOREVER, but this is a good price to quality ratio.It has pvc reinforced fabric reinforcements on each of the tieouts. I use it to cover stuff in my truck, and sometimes setup as an overhang for work areas that otherwise would be in the rain. Heavy as heck, and even more heavy when wet.I would not use this tarp to hold compost like I do with woven polypro tarps, but I would use it to cover a woven tarp full of compost from the rain.
GB
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021
I was intrigued by this tarp, mainly due to it having 19 guy loops. I haven't seen this too often on these inexpensive tarps. My other tarp is an Aquaquest 7x10. I like that tarp a lot, but some of my favorite configurations require a square tarp. I bought a 10x10, coffee-colored.On my digital scale, this tarp in its bag weighs 1.8 lbs. That's pretty light. I don't understand the reviews mentioning that it's on the heavy side, but whatever. My Aquaquest weighs the same.Construction looks good. Re-enforced corners and guy loops, double-stitching, etc. I did notice a missed stitch or two on each guy loop re-enforcement. The holes are there, but there's no stitching. To me, this is no big deal. It's a $28 tarp. I can easily run a stitch or two myself to remedy that issue, but I don't see this "defect" as having much effect on durability of the tarp.The center seam is taped and appears to have been well-applied. The double-stitch is covered the entire length of the tarp.The bag is nice...plenty of room for the tarp, stakes and lines. The lines are junk. I use paracord or bankline. The supplied lines would be ok for a clothesline in camp, learning knots or some other non-essential use. The aluminum stakes are nothing special, but should be functional in soft ground. I don't use them.The PU coating is rated at 3000mm. If true, this tarp should stand up to any rain that nature can throw at it.I took this tarp out camping last week and pitched it in a plow-point configuration in a steady, moderate to heavy rain. My dog and I stayed dry inside while watching the rain run down and off the tarp. No leaking at the center seam noted.To wrap-up...time will tell how well this tarp holds up. For the price, I don't think you could go wrong, especially if you're new to tarp camping and want to check it out. With 19 guy loops, you'll have many configurations to experiment with.
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