Warbonnet Thunderfly
Dream Hammock Darien
UGQ Bandit and Zeppelin
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Warbonnet Thunderfly
Dream Hammock Darien
UGQ Bandit and Zeppelin
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Nice shots, I have the same tarp, love it.
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Yeah it’s been really great - one of the nights I was camped on a high ridgeline with very strong winds - hung tarp low and steeply pitched in storm mode and was able to stay warm and comfortable. I’ve found it to be versatile. At some point I’ll probably also get a HG Winter Palace.
I think I like the door design of the Mountain/Thunder/Mini Fly series better than the full doors on the Superfly/Palace type of tarps. Pitching them in the beak-type configuration allows easier access without opening and closing the doors every time you want to enter. I wonder how long it will be before someone offers beak-type doors in a DCF tarp?
Do you have some kind of interior expansion (internal pole mod)? In the second photo, it appears the tarp is a bit wider than “A” shape but I don’t see panel pulls.
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Hi, no panel pulls or pull mods. I have a couple of trekking pulls on the corner pull outs in the 2nd photo.
Just cut the doors on HG tarp or add a piece onto a Standard. It is super simple to trim DCF or add on to.
The picture is a Palace with a section I added to the doors to make more of a vestibule when pitched wide for my bridge. You could easily do similar for the beaks.
Here is a picture from the inside showing off my socks.
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