Wide Asym Tarp
From: $104.00
The asym tarp is made from our Xenon Wide fabric and makes a great lightweight tarp that provides a lot of coverage. There is no center seam on this tarp which means no seam sealing needed…. ever. The tarp weighs in at 8.6 ounces for 10 perimeter tie-outs that allow for an adjustable and versatile tarp. We use 1/2-inch Beastee Dee® Rings on all tie-outs. A stuff sack is included with the tarp.
Description
The Wide Asym tarp is made from our Xenon Wide fabric and makes a great lightweight tarp that provides a lot of coverage. There is no center seam on this tarp which means no seam sealing needed…. ever. The tarp weighs in at 8.6 ounces for 10 perimeter tie-outs that allow for an adjustable and versatile tarp. We use 1/2-inch Beastee Dee® Rings on all tie-outs. A stuff sack is included with the tarp. Guylines not included.
Note: This tarp does not work with TATO Tarp connectors. The best ridgeline suspension for the asym tarp is our Stingerz.
Specifications
- 11.5-, 12- and 12.5-foot adjustable ridgeline length
- 12.5 feet wide from ground tie-out to ground tie-out
- No sewn ridgeline means no seam sealing required…ever.
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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SKU | DUT050 |
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Bob(Slbear) –
What are the dimensions of this tarp? Can you post a diagram showing it flat so I can see the tie-out positions? I was thinking of getting a square or rectangular tarp with lots of tie-outs, and this looks like it might be nearly what I was looking for.
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admin –
Check out the tutorial link below for full diagrams, dimensions, etc.
https://dutchwaregear.com/articles/easy-diy-asym-tarp/
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MSeer –
any chance to get a dark olive one again?
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admin –
we are out and we do not have it coming back in that color
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llmardock (verified owner) –
I’m new to hammock camping and this is my first tarp. I set it up in my back yard with my new chameleon and it’s great! It’s pretty good coverage. It’s supposed to rain here this afternoon, so I will find out for sure. I also like that it lets the breeze flow. I’m liking it!
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Rick Weber –
Does this tarp accommodate laying in either direction? It looks like the wide ends of the tarp are set for head right, feet left configuration. Is it ok to flip the tarp over, and set it up for head left, feet right?
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Carolyn Palmer –
Yes it will accommodate any lay direction and you will just need to flip the tarp over for the other lay direction.
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Donald Piglowski –
I made the DIY version over the winter. Now that ive used it a few times im ready to give it a review. ..
At first i thought no way this is gonna cover in any kind of rain. But to my suprise its done the job. Been out twice in the rain and i woke dry both times.
BEWARE: There is a small learning curve to hanging this tarp. There is not a lot of realistate to this thing, so it needs to be hung perfectly over your hammock. I also keep mine hung low.
I gave this tarp 5 stars because it is a great summer tarp. It lets even the slightest breeze in on those hot summer nights but still keeps the rain out(as long as it isnt windy). This my new main tarp from may through september.
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See Charm Eugene LEUNG –
Does this Wide Asym Tarp has a sleeve for protection and quick deployment?
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DutchWare Gear –
It will not automatically come with one however we do sell tarp sleeves. Please see the following link:
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/tarp-sleeve/
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othounderhill (verified owner) –
I love the all of the extra tie-out points that this tarp comes with. This really changes the usefulness of this tarp and creates a lot of hanging options to achieve the desired coverage.
The super small packing size and sub 10oz weight makes this my go to for 3 season backpacking/camping.
I have this tarp in the dark olive green. I have upgraded it with Stingers, and Ring Worms.
Thank you Dutch!
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dillion.wilkerson –
I’ve been looking for the grey to come back in stock, but it doesn’t look like its gonna happen. Do you plan on doing more grey or is it discontinued?
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Carolyn (verified owner) –
We do plan on getting more asym fabrics in however I do not have a time frame as they are in the process of being made for us.
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Philip Blount (verified owner) –
11’ ridgeline
Beastie D on ridgeline tieout
#3 line locks on side tieouts
Dark olive
Wide xenon Asym
Possible?
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marc balentine –
any chance Charcoal Grey is coming back anytime soon?
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Dave Gantz –
It should be back within a month!
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mike5 –
I have purchased many tarps (as we do). I have a dyneema winter tarp and a wide winter tarp with pole mod (actually my favorite all time). But I wanted something that was super small and light weight and took up less space in my bag. This tarp comes in at 13oz with snake skins, stakes, and stake bag etc. At that weight it weighs less than my dyneema winter palace @ 15.5oz complete. This tarp will also pack down to the size of about a softball (maybe slightly larger). So compared to dyneema it packs MUCH smaller. My plan is to use this for fair weather trips or trips where we aren’t expecting much wind or rain.
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