Seems like there was a lot of extras in the video made by Warbonnet on how to hang it up like the guylines, dutchware, etc.
Seems like there was a lot of extras in the video made by Warbonnet on how to hang it up like the guylines, dutchware, etc.
only if you purchase it . I think Brandon offers a spool of lash it/zing it for around $25 that should give you all the length he suggests in the vid with plenty left over. Otherwise, it's just a tarp with pull outs.
When I bought my SF I also bought the zing it from Brandon, then I went to Dutch for the other stuff.
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Is there any of the tarps come with tie outs? I think they leave that up to the user to do
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ENO sends guylines with their tarps (heavy lines w/ line locks). When I purchased my superfly, I also ordered a spool from Brandon. And before my tarp arrived my stingerz arrived from Dutch...
Order the yellow cord from Warbonnet or you can get it from Dutch with the tarp flyz. The Dutch flyz are the key to ease and speed without knots. Your tarp will set up in seconds. In the winter I stake edges and doors directly to the ground to block wind and retain heat.
I also had an extra pair of snake skins from Hennessy and they are big enough that at take down I dont even bother to roll up the yellow lines other than ridge, just pull the snake skins to the middle and wrap the cords into the sil as it gathers.
Just be careful staking the doors, I tripped on mine one night and the tarp ripped about a foot long on both sides from the ridge fabric. I fixed it at home and sewed Velcro to the doors. Now I just stake one door with shockcord. I can quickly un-Velcro the doors and walk out and in, if works fantastic. And the shockcord gives just right to keep the doors taught.
The Velcro on the doors is a fantastic idea!
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