Rectangle Tarp with Dyneema® Composite Fabric

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From: $359.00

We’re taking lightweight to the next level with our Rectangle Tarp made with Dyneema® Composite Fabric! The tarp will include 1/2″ beastee d-rings on the ground tie-outs and 1″ beastee d-rings for the ridgeline. The tarp will come complete with its own stuff sack made with Dyneema® Composite Fabric.

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We’re taking lightweight to the next level with our Rectangle Tarp made with Dyneema® Composite Fabric! The tarp will include 1/2″ beastee d-rings on the ground tie-outs and 1″ beastee d-rings for the ridgeline. The tarp will come complete with its own stuff sack made with Dyneema® Composite Fabric.

Crafted with .51 Dyneema® Composite Fabric, the Rectangle Tarp is the ultimate in durability. The high-end laminate material makes for an ultralight yet entirely waterproof hammock tarp. Super strong tarp fabric ensures it can stand the tests of weather and time to keep you dry in any situation.

The Rectangle Tarp comes in a ridgeline length of 132 inches (11 feet) or 144 inches (12 feet). The hammock tarp dimensions include a width of 8 feet, 6 inches, with optional side pullout panels available. This sizing makes the tarp large enough to cover any hiker and their gear while still being compact and light enough to slide virtually unnoticed into any pack.

Specifications:
Fabric – .51 Green or White (CT1E.08); .67 Camo (CT1E.08/C21K.18)
Ridgeline Length: 132 inches (11 ft)  or 144 inches (12 ft)
Width: 8’6″
Tieouts: 10 ground and 2 ridgeline. Guylines not included.

Small Dyneema® Composite Fabric Stuff Sack included, approximately: 9.5”H x 7.5”W

Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT155

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  1. AVatorL

    AVatorL

    “Tieouts: 8 ground and 2 ridgeline”

    I see 5 one one side on the image
    5×2=10?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn

      Thanks!

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    mcsss

    For a chameleon which size would be appropriate 11 or 12 Ft?
    Would there be enough coverage for two chameleons with spreader bar?
    Thanks!

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  3. Question

    boziot60

    Are the optional side pullouts one or two per side?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      Two per side.

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  4. Question

    Daniel Le (verified owner)

    Which poles would work with the side panel pullouts as a spreader bar?

    Thanks,

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