Clip on tarp pull outs (Pair)
$10.32
Clip on tarp pull outs. These have a unique design with an O-ring around the doughnut making it gentle on your tarp and tacky on silicone nylon.
Description
Clip on tarp pull outs. These have a unique design with an O-ring around the doughnut making it gentle on your tarp and tacky on silicone nylon.
Because of its very unique design, the more it is pulled – the tighter the grip is on your tarp. Install in seconds, yet they are completely removable. They come with 10-feet of 3/32-inch chock cord on each tarp pull out and will open your tarp up and give you more room inside. They are great for pulling out your tarp for bridge hammock, so your pole doesn’t pierce your tarp. Designed and produced in the USA by Tato Gear.
Price is per pair.
Clip-on Tarp Pull Out
How to use the Clip-On Tarp Pull Out.
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Additional information
Weight | 37.7 g |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
SKU | TAT009 |
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Barry –
I used the clip-on tarp pull-outs to modify my SuperFly tarp to fit the Warbonnet Ridgerunner.I used the clip-on tarp pull-outs to modify my SuperFly tarp to fit the Warbonnet Ridgerunner. They work perfectly for that purpose
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Khin –
exactly what i neededMy silnylon tarp always felt narrow inside. I don’t know how to sew, so for awhile I was at a lost on how to increase the space inside without having to guy out the tarp further. I saw Dutch’s video on this pull outs and they were exactly what I was looking for. They don’t hurt my pretty new tarp and now I use them every time. Y’all should buy one of these if your tarp does not already come with pull outs.
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RhettColley –
Will these work with Silpoly tarps as well, or do they need the stretch provided by Silnylon tarps to work properly?
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admin –
Using polyester is beneficial for tarps because it doesn’t stretch. Nylon stretches, especially when wet, and that makes it sag. If you prefer stretch then stick with Nylon. It is a little stronger than polyester.
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jeremoore (verified owner) –
Should these be removed after daily use or can they be stored with the tarp?
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scotthainstocks (verified owner) –
I’ve used stones as pull out buttons, but they can damage a tarp. I’ve gone without, but that sucked. I’ve considered sewing loops on, but the thought of putting holes in my perfectly good and perfectly expensive tarp terrifies me. These do what they claim to do, and that’s all I can ask for!
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Ryan Shields –
I didn’t know these existed until I stumbled upon them on this site and they are worth every penny.
I didn’t know these existed until I stumbled upon them on this site and they are worth every penny. The added space on the interior of the tarp is great and something I never realized I wanted. I haven’t taken them into the woods yet but they seem sturdy enough as long as I don’t lose them.
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Robert Edwards –
i just used these for an overnight and they worked great as extra tie downs for my tarp
i just used these for an overnight and they worked great as extra tie downs for my tarp. I was able to pull the center of the tarp down at night keeping out the wind.
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Rolloff –
Permanent piece of kit.
Permanent piece of kit. Great in high winds and weather, Opens up even a minimalist shelter resulting in more usable space. Won’t go to the woods w/o them.
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Spinalfusion –
Work great for being able to adjust tarp/fly in different weather conditions.Work great for being able to adjust tarp/fly in different weather conditions. Very easy to use and does not hurt the material of the fly. Just be careful not to loose the center white ring.
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Gus –
Part of my kit now.
I bought a pair of these a while back but never had the opportunity to use them until this past overnighter. I used them to combine my super minimal tarp with my rain kilt to extend the tarp coverage. I could have been much more wet from the windy wet fog if it weren’t for these clip on tarp pull outs.
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Jake –
Protect Your Tarp For Dual Hammock Hanging
I recently started hanging with the wife using a spreader bar between the head ends of 2 hammocks and under one tarp. These clip on pull outs are perfect for keeping the spreader bar ends from rubbing and/or puncturing the tarp when one person gets in/out of their hammock. You can put them exactly where you need them regardless of how you pitch your tarp. I’ve used them off and on for over a year and haven’t seen any damage or marks to my tarp fabric (Xenon Sil 5300)
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Baller –
Look amazing!
I’ve watched enough of the community’s videos to know how amazing tarp pullouts are! These expand the room under the tarp dramatically and would enhance my experience quite a bit. Been looking into DIYing a new tarp, been looking into the best way to add the pullouts, and this might be it.
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Beaker –
Great add-on
I have had a set of these tarp pull outs for years. While my winter tarp has built-in pull outs, my two smaller tarps do not and these pull outs allow me the ability to really open up the space under my tarp. They’re a great benefit for the small amount of weight they take up.
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Amy –
More breathing room
These help maximize the room under t he tarp for me and make it more roomy while entering and exiting my hammock.
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Question
Ben –
Will these work on DCF (Cuben Fiber) tarps? Would it damaging for DCF?
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admin –
We would not recommend using them and if you do be extremely careful. You could however purchase double sided cuben fiber tape and use that to make a seamless patch with additional cuben fiber and create a pullout that way.
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DaveSimpson –
Hi Dutch,
I’m a ground sleeper and my polyester tarp is missing middle tie-outs. I was hoping I could add these to my kit as a no-sew option to pitch an A-frame when trees are not around for a ridge-line. I was planning to substitute braided mason line for the shock cord to keep the tension, but I’m worried the shock cord may be needed to keep from damaging the tarp. I’m also worried that these aren’t intended to handle the main tension load of the pitch.
Can you let me know how you think these would handle my intended use?
Thank you
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admin –
Hi,
Sorry but we do not have a lot of experience in this area and we would not want to give you wrong advise. Thanks and good luck!
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Tyroler Holzhacker (verified owner) –
My tarp needed pullouts. This solved that
Great lightweight and reliable way to aid in creating pullouts on a tarp that didn’t come with it (MAC Cat for example). Thanks Dutch for offering this great tarp mod. Goes great with single or dual outside tarp pole mod for more space under your tarp. Great also for ground tarp use.
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rixtory –
Dutch,
Would these work on a homemade hammock without side tie outs? I am making a hammock for my little girl and am thinking these would be great – one on each side to create the pullouts?
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Jeffrey Bartol –
Would these work on bug netting? Say from a bugnet to a connection on a tarp to create a little more room inside the bug net.
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Carolyn Palmer –
If would not recommend this as it may fail and the bugnetting could rip
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henryvilla66 –
Will these work on silpoly without leaving strech marks on the tarp
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Carolyn –
They will perform just fine for you and should not leave stretch marks. If you leave them on for an extended time frame the fabric may wrinkle.
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jad1087 –
Will these work on your Dyneema Tarps?
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Carolyn –
yes
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Tim Williford (verified owner) –
These pull outs work great!
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Eric Poll –
So I have been toying with the idea of using a foam ball with the shock cord with a slip knot on the out side of the tarp how would these differ, and what advantage would they be? Using a silpoly tarp to tandem hang with my wife.
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Dave Gantz –
That should work!
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d.sonne75 –
Hi there, are the tarp pull outs okay to be used for 20D or 70D material tents? Or will the material possibly break, or other issues occur? Would like to create a little more space inside my tents…
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Dave Gantz –
These should work well with nylon and polyester tarp materials.
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toorland –
Hi
Can this be used as the main line to hang a tarp from tree?
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Dave Gantz –
We don’t suggest that. Try our Stingerz or Tarp Flyz instead.
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ymatcheswala –
Can a tieout be used instead of a ridgeline to suspend the tarp between two trees?
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Alex Thomas –
I would not recommend this. It would put to much pressure on the tarp material without being reinforced.
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