I have been using the Hennessy Hex I picked up on Amazon for about two years now with no issues. I think at 27 ounces it is not an ultra light tarp, but it does balance the "function to weight" ratio very well.
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Frankly, I'm not seeing anything that's all that much better than the Yukon Rainfly, if that's what you're currently using. Lots of good cheap options though that I didn't know were there until I looked.
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I've been happy with my Chill Gorilla hex thus far. It seems plenty durable, and it's definitely waterproof.
contact Dutch? he has a few items on amazon
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I do use the Yukon, and it's an excellent tarp for the money. I was looking for a hex tarp to use for more coverage in rainy weather, and to use during winter. I use a DIY insulated sock during the winter so I don't need doors really.
A Dutchware tarp on Amazon? What is this, fantasy land?! Let me just go ride my unicorn right over to my money tree and then order dutchware off of Amazon.
Are you trying to get my wife to divorce me? Dutchware on Amazon would bankrupt me.
Last edited by Speedogomer; 05-31-2017 at 20:12.
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