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    Cuben/Cuban tarp

    Hey everybody. In the quest for the lightest gear, cuban fiber seems to be the lightest, more repellant than sil or spinn, and tougher than both. (at least thats what others are saying on BPL, etc) I was wondering if anyone has a tarp made of it and can comment on its durability/waterproofness/"noisyness". Also does anyone know anybody whos making tarps out of this stuff? It seems like an amazing fabric if it can get your tarp down to 5oz maybe less.

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    I have a DIY cuben tarp. It is lighter but I would have to disagree about it being tougher than sil or spinn. It is hard to tear but "slice's" easier when tree limbs etc rub against it.

    MLD sells them http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com...2bf6ea129db0fa

    I would go with the spinnUL if I was doing one now. I would buy it from Brian at OES instead of DIY. Price the material then get a price from Brian and you will see that his is a great deal.http://outdoorequipmentsupplier.com/

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    Here is link to a thread were cuben and tarps were discussed

    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...339#post123339

    I am copying what T-Back had to say about his cuben tarp

    Imo, Cuben is not the panacea fabric we had hoped it would be. I'm sure it's great for its intended purpose but falls short on duribility when it come to hiking. It is very strong and light weight but it also punctures easily. On a ship that's not a problem but under a tree in storm force winds is a differnt story. I learned a hard and expensive lesson when wind torn branches made several holes in my tarp during a thunder storm. I had to throw my ground sheet over the ridgeline of my hammock to stay somewhat dry. It was a long night. I'm with Grizz, stick with more conventional fabrics.
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    MLD Cuben arrived today

    8.5oz 12'x10'
    seems/stitching all excellent.
    I've got an MLD DuoMid in cuben and know the material's good/bad points.
    As mentioned above it is not for everyone or for every application.
    I also discussed this with Brian of OES and he concurs.
    But the first time you pick up this tarp the weight will astound you--or lack thereof.
    My inteneded use is those hikes where every possible microgram counts and hopefully I'll be judicious in regard to potential raining branches.
    Incidentally, the tarp arrived 3 weeks ahead of anticipated arrival so Ron's either working overtime or has more help than last year.
    Maybe the best application for this tarp is on the PCT or Colorado Trail where you are not constanly every night sleeping under potential falling daggers?

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    Know what you mean about the weight. I am with you in that I use it when I am cutting the last ounce and doing more hiking than camping.

    Scotch transparent duct tape work great for small repairs. It blends right in with the cuben material

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    hangnout

    sounds like you've done field repair on Cuben?
    Thanks for the tip on the duct tape-i'll make sure to carry a bit.

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    sounds like you've done field repair on Cuben?
    A couple times, both times it was because the tarp will pitch very tight (no stretch) and something has to give when something gets pushed into it. One time was a temp spreader bar on my bridge hammock and the other was a small puncture from a limb. I have not been pitching it quite as tight so that there is a little give. The good thing is that the cuben material does not continue to rip like nylon and is easy to repair in the field.

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    I am waiting for Cuben to come in something other than white ....... will it? Can it? I like the weight but just am not crazy about the whiteness......
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    It's not white, it is Arctic Camo

    I must admit I have ditched the Cuben tarp a few times for the heavy SG Camo tarp just to be stealthy. There was rumors of it coming in different colors but have not seen anything yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    I am waiting for Cuben to come in something other than white ....... will it? Can it?
    Dark Shug
    It does come in colors. A friend of mine has some blue, but he reports
    that tint is light. Think lightly colored Saran wrap.

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