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cheap tarp, not used yet
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Always good products.
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Convenient and durable tarp on all sides. Quick and easy to tune. Nice lot of anchor points. I haven't tried to make a tent or anything else yet, but I would assume that this would be easy and easy. The water has withstood the rain a few times. Also easy to put in a pile and seal in a bag after use. I myself have put the strings together so I can put it to work for a few minutes.
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I am lovin it. I used in past only 5x5 and the 3x3 from DD. Best usability compared to the weight.
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Best.
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Superb brown color and a good quality and lite item.
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Only a couple of times have been tried, but the tarpaulin goes into a small space for its size, is durable and easy to install. I would say that 3x3 is great enough as 4.5x3 is unnecessarily big for a hammock, but 4.5x3 is great above the tent to direct the wind and rain away from the tent’s own fabric.
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nice size if you need a bit more coverage, not very light tough. (lighter tarps cost much(!) more)
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A high-quality feel. This has only been hypocritically indoors. There are well attachments. For my own use, I wanted that +1.5 meter more length so that the tarp could be placed on top of the tent, e.g. to muffle the sound of thunder and a canopy in front of the tent doorway.
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I was buying 3x3 tarps but I got the same price for the same price. 3 x 4.5 m spacing. I didn't make sense of the Kuko thing until on the trip I wondered when there was no way to find openings in the forest of the campsite suitable for such a large shelter. There was always a tree badly in front. That 3 m is a bit short if you put the cover on the carpet that way and on the other hand that 4.5 m felt unnecessarily long, especially when you should have found an open space on the sides to tune that hem.
It only helped to dig out the apple machine and cut it out about 1m long and detached the fasteners from the waste piece and sewed them into the tapered shield.
Now I have a 3 x 3.5 m tarpa and I am extremely happy with these dimensions.
Another kind of thing is that since the other side of the tar is so sticky, it was good to put a little potato flour in it, so the disgusting stickiness disappeared.