Tato Tarp Connectors
$13.95 $12.95
The Tarp Connection System aids in connecting your tarp to a continuous ridge line. This works above or below the ridge line and make for easy attaching and adjusting the position of your tarp anywhere on the ridge line within seconds. Our connector eliminates the fussy prusik knots. Works with most all tarps on the market.
Description
The Tarp Connection System aids in connecting your tarp to a continuous ridge line. This works above or below the ridge line and make for easy attaching and adjusting the position of your tarp anywhere on the ridge line within seconds. Our connector eliminates the fussy prusik knots. Works with most all tarps on the market.
Hook is made from Anodized Aluminum. Toggle is tough Delrin Plastic
Sold in Pairs (2pcs)
Use these revolutionary continuous ridge line tarp connectors in place of pesky prusik knots to connect any lightweight backpacking or camping tarp to a continuous ridge line. Simply slide these onto your ridge line, attach you ridge line between your favorite trees, connect your tarp and wrap line around hook to lock in place. It’s that easy. To adjust the location of your tarp simply unlock, slide and re-lock. Hooks are anodized aluminum and toggles are tough Delrin plastic with a double length of shock cord between to protect the loads on your tarp. Be sure to leave a small amount of slack when hanging your ridge line to allow an easy wrap.
Additional information
Weight | 10.34 g |
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SKU | TAT012 |
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3 out of 5 These are just ok
mimps101 (verified owner) –
I like a lot of stuff that Dutch comes out with. His ideas are always creative and effective. I also like the idea of a continuous ridgeline for my tarp set up but haven’t quite been able to find a perfect solution.
I like a tight tarp with a tight center ridge so that my tarp isn’t as flappy in the wind. The problem I have with these is in order to get a great grip on the ridgeline you have to set the connectors already in the location and locked when you set up the ridge line itself. if you don’t you will be blistering your fingers trying to get the tiny plastic to wrap around a tight line. if you make your line looser so that it’s just a bit easier to get the connector to bite the when you go to stake down your tarp it pulls the tato connector in with it sliding down the ridgeline. The tubing used to hold the knots in place have also been rather worn from the tension.
I’m sure I’m doing something wrong and I’m sure this works great when you are not trying to gorilla handle your setup.
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