Kitsapcowboy is a respected DIYer on the forums, and he made a half-door tarp called the Cowboy Badlander, seen here (the blue prototype, not the yellow thumbnail):
Original Badlander Thread: https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ight=badlander
I bought the prototype BLUE tarp from him about 1.5 years ago and have only gotten it out 2 times due to kids (I'm taking larger tarps). I'd like to pass it on to someone who will use it's full potential. It's almost amazingly light, yet durable.
I also have 2 poles I bought that can be used with the internal pole mod. I never used them and they are brand new (may need to be shortened for the pole mods). The poles I have are 14'2" long: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017QTYBCU/
Asking $95 shipped CONUS for tarp only, or $110 with the two poles. No tarp suspension included, but will include two mini-biners for the "doors".
For an exta $5 I'll include a SIL single piece sleeve.
Per the Badlander link above:
Type: All-weather hexagonal hammock tarp with abbreviated doors (compatible with optional double internal pole modification)
Materials: Ripstop by the Roll 1.1 oz Silpoly, 300D pack cloth, 1" and 1/2" poly grosgrain ribbon, Mara 70 thread, misc. hardware
Ridge Line Length: 132" (11 feet)
Width: 114"
Footprint (with half doors shut): 36 sq ft (6' x 6')
Weight: 14.1 oz (400 grams)
One of the 2 times it got used by me below, more pictures in the original thread:
badlander.jpg
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