Going to go ahead and get some fancy Dutch hard ware and poles for this tarp too. Might as well go all in
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Going to go ahead and get some fancy Dutch hard ware and poles for this tarp too. Might as well go all in
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no need for a full hang photo. I just wanted to see what the pull out looked like. I'm a weirdo for aesthetics, and I find some tarp pull outs to be better looking than others. Thanks!
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This is my first tarp with pull outs so I don't have a ton of comparison. The stuff sack is small and I'm not sure the seam will hold up long term, FWIW. I'm planning on getting snake skins or a double ended stuff sack for it anyway.
Oh, and obviously I haven't seam sealed those yet
AND I see the image rotated. Obviously the pull out is oriented vertically so the d ring loops towards the ground
thanks vicar7, that's exactly what I was looking for. I'd highly recommend the hammock gear mesh sleeve if you want to try out snake skins. I love mine.
https://www.hammockgear.com/mesh-sleeve/
Hung the tarp in the basement to seal the pull outs. Are the ridgelines and stitching supposed to be sealed already? I didnt see and kind of sealant on them. I want to say I read somewhere the ridgeline was watertight by design. Not sure how to tag Dutch or I would
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Tarp is friggin huge too much bigger than my other
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