TARP Bushcraft 2.95 x 2.8 m Waterproof Camouflage Furtiv
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Our design team has designed this 2.95 x 2.8 m waterproof tarp to protect you from the rain, so you can get a good sleep while bushcraft bivouacking
2.97 x 2.8 m of protection from the elements, 21 loops for all possible configurations, this camouflage tarp will be your faithful companion for bush craft or hunting activities
Main fabric: 15.0% Polyurethane, 85.0% Polyester; Webbing: 100.0% Polyester
75 Denier polyester, reinforced stitching, built to last
Waterproof
With its waterproof coating, the canvas can withstand a 2000 mm water column
Traction
21 reinforced loops to rig up all possible configurations
Sleeping quality
The back of the tarp is black to make it more comfortable in the shade
Easy assembly / dismantling
Installation instructions included for the 5 most common configurations
Easy transport
Comes in a carry pouch, easy to fold down for transport
TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Weight and dimensions
Weight: 815 grams
Dimensions of the compressible pouch: 17x26 cm (depending on availability of new model)
Dimensions of the tarp: 2.95 x 2.8 m
Use
This tarp can be used alone, in several possible configurations according to the weather conditions, whether or not you are having a fire, etc. Take care if you do light a fire, check first whether it is permitted, and do not light the fire too close to the tarp, flying sparks can burn holes in the canvas.
This tarp can also be used with the Solognac hammock to protect you from rain or morning dew. In this case, position the tarp in either a rectangle or rhombus above the hammock
Rigging and securing
The tarp has 21 webbing loops with reinforced stitching to rig up any shape you want. On the 2 sides facing each other, the loops are a quarter of the way along and in the middle of the side. On the other 2 remaining sides, the loops are a third of the way along and in the middle of the side.
To rig the tarp, you will need some cord, e.g. paracord. Make pegs from foraged wood or bring your own.