Only 11 left out of 60 so if you're on the fence you better jump FAST!!!!
Only 11 left out of 60 so if you're on the fence you better jump FAST!!!!
Paul, sorry to ask again, even though common response is no, but would you recommend seam sealing? I only ask because you offer the service of Professional Seam Sealing "to ensure a leak free ridge seam".
is this totally unneeded, possibly a good idea, or just something to quiet the nervous nellies?..
I took my new UGQ Hanger tarp that I bought off Massdrop out last weekend for the first time in North Georgia.
It rained all night but I was high and dry under my tarp. I already own the Winter Dream but wanted to get this one for warmer nights.
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Excellent tarp at a great price.
Carl
Thanks for the info Paul, i have a WBRR so i ordered one. Now the waiting begins...
With proper setup, i.e. continuous ridge line over the tarp or split ridge line the tarp will be water tight in 99% of situation with a tight pitch. A "TIGHT" pitch is key to a proper set up. Running the ridge line under the tarp will increase your chance of leaks as the actual ridge of the tarp can be staked off center resulting in ponding against the seam. Sealing is offered for peace of mind...
BTW the drop has SOLD OUT.... WOOT!!!!
Got one of these on the most recent drop. Can't wait to get this........
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