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I have this tarp which was a part of the Exped Scout Hammock Combi. 3x1.5m. I have never used it as I use a tatonka polycotton one as my preference (it is slightly bigger and alot heavier). But this should be given a good home to someone who wants a light, highquality tarp for various uses including hammocking. Guylines, line locks and little mesh line bags included. Here is some text and images from a couple of members reviewing it:
"It's made of PU coated taffeta nylon with a hydrostatic head of 10,000mm - that's *really* waterproof (I think most waterproof tents are in the 2,000 to 4,000 mm H2O range). By the way, "10,000mm hydrostatic head" means that you need a column of water 10,000mm = 10meters high to achieve the pressure needed to make water go through the material.
There are some nice touches there: The guy lines are in little mesh pouches to avoid tangling" seg1959
In my opinion it is plenty big enough for hammocking and it packdown small and is light.
Images also from his posting:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59010&p=716680#post716680
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59745&p=725884#post725884
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I have this tarp which was a part of the Exped Scout Hammock Combi. 3x1.5m. I have never used it as I use a tatonka polycotton one as my preference (it is slightly bigger and alot heavier). But this should be given a good home to someone who wants a light, highquality tarp for various uses including hammocking. Guylines, line locks and little mesh line bags included. Here is some text and images from a couple of members reviewing it:
"It's made of PU coated taffeta nylon with a hydrostatic head of 10,000mm - that's *really* waterproof (I think most waterproof tents are in the 2,000 to 4,000 mm H2O range). By the way, "10,000mm hydrostatic head" means that you need a column of water 10,000mm = 10meters high to achieve the pressure needed to make water go through the material.
There are some nice touches there: The guy lines are in little mesh pouches to avoid tangling" seg1959
In my opinion it is plenty big enough for hammocking and it packdown small and is light.
Images also from his posting:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59010&p=716680#post716680
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59745&p=725884#post725884
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