I can see that it would be much easier than the long cylinder I got from HH. Thanks in advance!
I can see that it would be much easier than the long cylinder I got from HH. Thanks in advance!
I would think it would be more than big enough
It will fit loosely.
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Last edited by Clisbyclark; 10-25-2014 at 09:11.
Long cylinder? Are you talking about snakeskins? If that's what you're talking about, then no, I don't think a double-ended stuff sack would be better than snakeskins. I can't recall reading about anyone using a double-ended stuff sack for a tarp; it's usually used for a hammock.
Snakeskins are the way to go on a tarp. Roll the tarp up, pull the snakeskins over it. Easy-peasy.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
I use double ended stuff sacks for all my tarps. Makes for a very easy setup and take down on a single over tt ridgeline with prussics. They take up less packing space than snakeskin too.
Silvrsurfr. Just because you don't know of anyone that does something doesn't mean it's not a good idea. No one would ever innovate.
Last edited by mountainm; 10-24-2014 at 00:54.
I have several tarps that i use with double ended stuff sacks to.
I didn't get an attack vibe from SS's post, but I did get that vibe from a couple of the responses to it. Just my 2 cents.
I'm familiar with snake skins and use a pair. Can one of you guys coming to the defense of the 2-sided bag idea explain how the double-ended stuff sack works for tarp stowage? I routinely have the hassle of my hammock spilling out the backside of my double-sided sack when I'm stuffing it in. I'd have imagined the tarp would be even harder to stuff effectively without suffering an exit wound on the backside of the sack since that sack is a tighter fit.
That said, stuffing my full skins into my one-sided tarp stuff sack often results in this:
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