Patrol Tarps
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Anyone care to suggest relatively inexpesive tarps ($60 or so) that we could purchase for our patrols to use as a dining fly/ shelter?
Clearly my really nice sil tarp is too delicate and expensive. Looking ideally for something with multiple webbing tie outs, not too, too heavy and somewhat bombproof.
Preferably a step up from a wally world blue tarp.
Any suggestions would be appreaciated.
I've got a bunch of guys that like to cowboy camp and if I can get a decent-sized patrol tarp to eat under I bet they will ditch the heavy tents for good.
Thanks
This is how I picture you, Anna. ; )
LOL!
I wish! I mean Ya that is exactly how I look!
look into the kelty noah square tarps. Lots or tie outs and quite bombproof. 9, 12 and I think 16 foot square versions.
Looks like we're going to pick up some Kelty Noahs 12×12 from Campmor.
Thanks for all your help.
Gear Guide 12×12 tarps. Lots of tie outs. From $19.97-32.97.
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