2QZQ Grizz Beak

(2 customer reviews)

$53.00

GrizzlyAdams “Grizz” designed a simple yet effective tarp enclosure that provides protection and added storage. One Grizz beak encloses one end of the tarp. Two Grizz beaks enclose both ends of the tarp providing maximum protection from bad weather. The door panels are cut large enough to provide sufficient overlap and still provide a nice size vestibule for gear storage.

Choose 1 Grizz Beak to enclose one end of your tarp or 2 Grizz Beaks to enclose both ends.

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GrizzlyAdams “Grizz” designed a simple yet effective tarp enclosure that provides protection and added storage. One Grizz beak encloses one end of the tarp. Two Grizz beaks enclose both ends of the tarp providing maximum protection from bad weather. The door panels are cut large enough to provide sufficient overlap and still provide a nice size vestibule for gear storage.

Standard Size Grizz beaks
There are two styles. One for Hex tarps and one for rectangle tarps. This Standard size Grizz beak is designed to fit approximately 10′ wide tarps.

Choose 1 Grizz Beak to enclose one end of your tarp or 2 Grizz Beaks to enclose both ends.

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Weight N/A
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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Tarp Shape

Hex, Rectangle

SKU 2QZ005

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Selinda Van Horn

    Even works on bonded Xenon wide winter tarp

    Selinda Van Horn (verified owner)

    We double hang in our bonded xenon wide winter, but couldn’t get the doors closed because of the two hammock suspensions. Just put the tarp doors opened. The grizzly beak closes the gap between the hammocks and keeps the breeze out. A great addition.

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  2. Chris Fox

    Works as advertised

    Chris Fox (verified owner)

    I picked these up as an alternative to a winter tarp for rainy outings. Kept the basic hex tarp for sunny days & bust these out of if the weather turns. No real magic to getting it setup & they pack down to almost nothing.

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