Hi All,
I recently bought a tarp , one of the Webtex DPM ones. It comes with loops and such sewn around the edges and in a line down the middle. And this is where the Doubting Thomas" in me took charge.
Should the ridgeline loops be on the upper surface when put up so that the whole thing is suspended from the ridge rope? (This would seem to be the intended way as the other seams are sewn underneath)
Or...
Should the loops be on the underside so that the tarp can shed more rain water? (which makes a bit more sense until I start thinking too deeply)
The confusion arrose when I started thinking about shedding rain and water tracking down the ridge rope; in one scenario a wet ridge rope can shed water onto the tarp, and in the other scenario, the ridge rope won't get so wet anyway.
What are your thoughts?
Ogri the trog
I recently bought a tarp , one of the Webtex DPM ones. It comes with loops and such sewn around the edges and in a line down the middle. And this is where the Doubting Thomas" in me took charge.
Should the ridgeline loops be on the upper surface when put up so that the whole thing is suspended from the ridge rope? (This would seem to be the intended way as the other seams are sewn underneath)
Or...
Should the loops be on the underside so that the tarp can shed more rain water? (which makes a bit more sense until I start thinking too deeply)
The confusion arrose when I started thinking about shedding rain and water tracking down the ridge rope; in one scenario a wet ridge rope can shed water onto the tarp, and in the other scenario, the ridge rope won't get so wet anyway.
What are your thoughts?

Ogri the trog