I just bought a bunch. Lol. Thanks Kyle. You got me.
My head is an animal
So, how rainy does it have to be to need the higher hydrostatic rating? Is it more the intensity or duration of rainfall that makes the difference? I just want a light tarp that packs small and keeps me dry....and doesn't make my spending fund cry.
Just me being me
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Screw it, it's my birthday month and I need a winter tarp.
Kyle, what color thread do you recommend for the Foliage Green?
Caminante, son tus huellas el camino y nada más... - Antonio Machado
10-4, thanks.
Caminante, son tus huellas el camino y nada más... - Antonio Machado
Think of hh like resistance to pushing on something. Like thickness of wood.
The higher the hh the harder the wood. You could tap gently all night on thin ply board and not get through. But if you punch it.
(Don't worry though, if your tarp leaks you won't have a fist hole through it lol)
Best metaphor I could come up with
Only exception is if you get water gather in a pool on your tarp from gentle rain. Then your asking to test it.
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