Wide Hex Tarp
From: $145.00
The coverage you have always wanted! Introducing our largest series of tarps that will have an overall width of 138″, 69″ per side. Designed to accommodate internal pole mods giving you a maximum amount of room on the inside of your tarp.
*With the purchase of internal pole mods we will supply an internal ridgeline that will include 13′ of lash it, shock cord loop for prussic, and two line lock hooks.
*optional side panel pullouts and internal pole mods available*
*Please note that if you purchase side panel pull outs with your tarp you will need to seam seal them.*
Description
The coverage you have always wanted! Introducing our largest series of tarps that will have an overall width of 138″, 69″ per side. Designed to accommodate internal pole mods giving you a maximum amount of room on the inside of your tarp. Inside the tarp we have sewn in beastee d-rings on either ends of the ridgeline to install an internal ridgeline. You will have your choice of either an 11′ or 12′ ridgeline.
The Hex tarp will offer a total of 4 tie outs and two ridgeline tie outs. We use 1/2″ beastee d-rings for the guy line tie outs and 1″ beastee d-rings for the ridgeline tie outs.
*With the purchase of internal pole mods we will supply an internal ridgeline that will include 13′ of lash it, shock cord loop for prussic, and two line lock hooks.
Specifications:
Weight – 11′ (445 grams), 12′ (485 grams)
Dimensions – Offered in ridgeline lengths of 11′ or 12′, Overall width is 138″
Tie Outs – 4 guy line tie outs, 2 ridgeline tie outs, 2 internal ridgeline tie outs. Guylines not included.
Add ons available:
– Side panel pullout for the exterior of the tarp
– Internal .344 pole mods (143″ in length) for the inside of the tarp
Additional information
Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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SKU | DUT159 |
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Question
learnedhat –
Could you add a grosgrain loop in the middle of the outside of the center ridge? Any reason that might be a bad idea?
Also, what is the side base length?
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learnedhat –
Could you add a grosgrain loop in the middle of the outside of the center ridge? Any reason that might be a bad idea?
Also, what is the side base length?
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Jeff Jones –
I just purchased this tarp. Do you sell patch kits in the event I get a hole or tear? if not, can you recommend the right patch kit for this fabric?
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Dave Gantz –
Small holes and tears can be fixed with silicone bonding seam sealant: https://dutchwaregear.com/product/seam-grip-sil-sealant/
Larger holes can be patched with silicone adhesive patches: https://dutchwaregear.com/product/tenacious-tape-silnylon-patches/
Contact us directly if the holes are bigger than the patches; we do provide custom repair service.
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Nathan Gehman –
What are side panel pullouts and how do I know if I need them?
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Dave Gantz –
These are two extra tieout points on each wall of your tarp (so 4 tieout points total). You can use guylines or external pole mods to create a larger ceiling under your tarp (rather than just the A-frame configuration): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB-NIXZ_ztw
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Nathan Gehman –
Does the internal pole mod allow you to setup the hammock like a porch? Or like a tent with the pole in the center of the tarp?
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Dave Gantz –
Here’s a video highlighting these poles on our Two Person Tarp, which should help to explain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk8JScu6ZNY
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paulham999 –
Can you confirm that the wide hex tarp uses your Xenon fabric? Additionally, is this bonded like some of the others, or are there seams that need to be maintained?
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Dave Gantz –
Our Wide Tarps use Xenon Sil Wide: https://dutchwaregear.com/product/xenon-sil-wide/
Right now, we can only bond with our standard width Xenon tarps. We hope to offer the wide tarps in the future.
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