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Not my first DD Tarp, highly recommended!
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Really good
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Based on the user experiences of the first week, it seems like a good, high-quality and probably long-lasting product. The quality impression is good and the material seems to last well in use as long as you remember that you don't always fold it the same way. Sufficient size TTTM original pro with hammock in both diamond and A-model. The size of the tarp is also enough to protect the openings and paddlers of three unit kayaks during a thunderstorm.
The strings of the tarp should have a little more length, so it would be easier to make several model accommodations, but at first they worked just fine. The wedges are the simplest model, which is not the best in the world, because the holding power of the wedges is quite weak and they are lost quite easily. Strings and wedges will most likely get better after being updated, but they may be enough for a basic user.
Not the lightest tent, but with a reasonable price and presumably better durability, certainly a good choice.
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Strong and durable, has been in use for several summers, but when used as a straitjacket it stretched somehow, but luckily it has a lot of loops and the stretching can be taken care of with the help of a string as an additional fold on the brush, so water does not collect in a bag anywhere. You can count on this need. In high winds, I use tarpaulins to attach it to the trees.
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Great attachment points in the right locations allows for multiple set up options
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I am very satisfied with the products and the seriousness of the seller: five stars
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Good size, plenty of attachment points. Just as advertised.
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The Tarp itself is a product made of high-quality materials and well finished. However, the length of 3 meters is not quite enough to protect the DD Frontline Hammock, especially if it happens to be windy in addition to rain. With that combination, your toes or head might get wet. I recommend a Tarp of at least 3.5x3.5 size as a Frontline companion. In addition, I recommend getting decent mounting wedges, as the sticks that come with the Tarp are quite unlucky, as well as a long piece of paracord, as the Tarp does not come with brush cord.
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I did little with this and the Ultralight version but still ended up with this for the sake of affordability. Sturdy and high quality fabric and I like the numerous fastening loops. 4/5 stars just because the tarpa is quite large and heavy when packed. Definitely a top product for shorter trips and cottage chores. For longer hikes, I’ll probably come up with a more compact fabric to save space.
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Very good value for money. It has become used in the strong winds of the outer archipelago and has stayed well together. Small tears above the brackets, but 20-30m / s winds couldn't be expected. It has been easy to fix and still works great for power. It has also been used throughout the winter and in the monsoon. All in all, a very excellent substitute for a tent, if you have a lot of spirit and can learn a little about different protection models in the arts.
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Very comfortable and light weight
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A basic tarpa that can handle even bad weather. For heavier use, I think it's worth using a bigger cover, which makes the protection more versatile. Not the lightest to carry, but a fairly durable act. The included wedges and strings are worth updating if you are thinking about hiking. With the updated fasteners, there is no problem with the gap staying in place even in windy weather, keeping the carpet dry when installed correctly.
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the tarp is a good size for a break or a bivouac by installing a hammock below. Several loops all around to be able to fix it easily.
Fixing system supplied with the somewhat succinct tarp. In addition, provide: paracord, carabiners and buckles to install it in all situations.
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Good basic tarp, nothing fancy but light, durable and versatile. Only thing I recomend, is to get a bigger pouch for packing. The original is so small that you have to preciselly pack the tarp, which is a pain in windy and or rainy conditions.
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A good basic need for hammocks. Protect from rain, wood dripping and the sun. There are plenty of attachment points, so there are plenty of tuning options. Price vs. weight vs. durability, I think, are all right: even lighter needs can be found, but then they either cost more or seem to break down on first use. The wedges that came with are just those normal bent pieces of iron wire. There were 4 pieces of string included to get started. However, I recommend getting a little heavier wedges at the same time and some kind of paracord or similar to make the attachments easier.
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Not so sturdy as i expected.
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Perfect balance between quality/weight/function/price. Has many attachment points which are very strong and well-made, this allows for multiple configurations and tightening during wind. The fabric is strong enough to really be used, but still light enough to be carried easily. Forest Green was my preferred color, i have the olive green poncho of the same material, but forest green blends better in the scandinavian forests. All in all, just tried it once but it seems very strong and durable
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A new form of accommodation Independent overnight stays require self-discovery and the development of new routines.
A little time went by when I got all the Tree Huggers, Tarps, etc. for this whole acquisition of equipment tested and learned to use.
Well, now a few nights he slept successfully in the hammock and the whole thing was found to be stuffed.
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Quite light and durable lava fabric. A commendable number of anchor points can be found, which sets DD Hammocks ’tile fabric apart from its many competitors. DD Hammocks also offers tips and ways to fold a lava fabric into a tent, for example. The manufacturer therefore cares about customer satisfaction and hopes that customers will benefit greatly from their product.
Cons In addition to the higher price than the competitors, DDH's lava fabric has rather mediocre lanyards: guy ropet. The lanyards are soft, light and slippery. The basic knots I made slipped and didn’t bite onto the string. I changed the guy ropet to a better rope and the problem was solved.
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Fastening points well and in all respects a quality product. I haven't been able to test in the rain yet, but it's not easy either! The only thing that was a little confusing was the differences between the colors "forest green" and "olive green" ... Namely, I think forest green was olive green and vice versa. Formalities, but important information for some hikers. So if you want a traditional olive green tarp, then order a forest green tarpaulin !!
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great price performance, not very light tough. (but lighter tarps cost much more)
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It was quickly tested in the Finnish summer elite, ie midsummer in a storm: D everything was kept out, so it will be caught between the ears if this device deceives its user. I put my own ones on the ropes of the corners, but even those involved can do it.
5/5 value for money!
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A quality tarper that has not been unnecessarily praised. Easy to tune to suit the situation. Personally, I use tarp mainly with DD's independent, and 3x3 is great for that. Although tarpin your wedges I've heard make do, so I think they will, however, work quite well in use.
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Well made and sturdy tarpa with good binding possibilities. The fabric is heavy but holds water very well. Just a passelist on DD's own independent is enough, but leaves little room for maneuver in terms of weather, the wrong wind direction and rain may come inside the hammock.
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I probably used these days of the year hits. It goes well as accommodation for up to three people, but a passel for two. Versatile and usually always in a backpack. When it rains is a good addition to the tent and I produce with the use of cross-country skiing trips each week accommodated in a friend and well served.