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The weight of the tarp is perfect for hiking trips and it is very easy to set up. The size allows multiple options of setups and the material feels like high quality. Only the carrying bag is a bit sensitive to get the net ripped, when using too much force putting the tarp into. Overall really happy with the product.
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The tarp is light, as the name suggests, but still holds water well. Easy and quick deployment with the included fastening cords. The only minus of the plastic hooks that are in the lanyards, if you pull the strings too tight, the plastic teeth inside the clips of the hooks may break, but it doesn't matter because it comes with a couple of extra lanyards and hooks/clips for them, and spare parts can be found from the manufacturer at an affordable price. And I've only had one hook/clip break, so it's just bad luck or I tightened the strings too much.
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It lasted one day in use and the tarp completely tore on one side next to the seam. The importer washes his hands of the matter and appeals to a user error. From Varuste.net, you get answers to your e-mail about every week. About four weeks have now passed in handling the complaint case. The matter goes to the consumer representative next.
The quality of the product is really questionable. Two of these have already torn (in the other one, the ripstop prevented the tear from growing). The lashing lines bang in the wind, and modifying/changing them or not using them seems to invalidate the entire tarp's warranty. I can't recommend the store or the product anymore.
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The tarp seems surprisingly durable considering the strength of the material, and withstands wind loads well. The packing bag is tight, I doubt that the fabric won't fit comfortably in the terrain when it's wet. The strings and other accessories are in any case in a separate mesh bag. By the way, there are enough attachment points, but it would be convenient if the fabric had a few more loops in the middle in the style of a group member.
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Well made and both small pack size and lightweight. Quite easy to pack. The guy lines offers a very smart option to use only one peg to hold the tarp at two attachments points, so in a classic A-setup you only need 4 pegs to get 8 attachment points on the tarp.
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Unfortunately, this did not convince. The manufacturer's quality probably varies from time to time. In this case, the stitching was so horribly messed up that it had to be returned. The package was initially missing all the strings, but the replacement was handled nicely with the help of Varustenet.
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Very good Quality and realy ultra light
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small, nice tarp, silnylon, many attachment points, the ultralight version. If you want a more sturdy tarp, go with the thermo tarp products, they are great too!
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Receipt of parcels in France in 4 days at a relay point. Very correct.
Product tried in test mode not yet in real situation, a perimeter reinforcement would be desirable but would weigh down the fabric.
Ultra-light stakes could be offered as an option.
I recommend this product and the distributor.
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Very good!
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Excellent value for money. The lightweight and low packed volume of this tarp make it something to carry even on day hikes to use as an emergency shelter . It's big enough to keep two people dry if you practice your tarpology . I use it in conjunction with a lightweight bug net in summmer and as an extra rain shelter in winter. Fantastic product.
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Good value & Quality ~ love that
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A really nice tote in terms of usability. Very light and fits in a small space. Fastening cords with quick adjustment are also included.
But there are also some downsides, i.e. the strap itself tore off next to the fastening loop on the straight side on a windier night.
Another minus of the attached lashing cords, from which the plastic hook at the end of the cord comes off with enough pull. If you put the hook still on the ground side (so that the tension adjustment block is at the angle of the tarp), then when it breaks, the string will be thrown in the direction of the pull and disappear with the wind to the horizon. When one breaks, the adjacent strings follow...
I recommend making a string loop instead of this plastic hook, which solved the problem.
But I would buy it again.