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Big Agnes Twin Butte Car Tarp
The Big Agnes Twin Butte Car Tarp attaches directly to the side of your car to give you a place sheltered from the sun and rain where you can chill, eat, or sort gear. Pull this tarp from you vehicle, slide the poles through the sleeves, strap one side to your car and stake out the other over the adjustable poles. Now chill in the shade under this Big Agnes tarp.
MSR E-Wing Tarp
For a mere six ounces and the space of a beer can, the MSR E-Wing Tarp gives the ultralight, solo backpacker waterproof protection when a storm rolls in quickly. Use this versatile shelter as a poncho, a minimalist shelter with your trekking poles, or a cook tarp hung between branches. Its low weight and compact size also make it ideal as an emergency shelter for long day hikes.
Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp
Dream of working in the hammock division but worry about rain? The Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp has you covered in the most literal sense possible. This awesome combo works great as a set, and both hammock and tarp are good on their own, too. The Crib is a portable hammock that's small enough to carry with you in a daypack and sets up easily with adjustable webbing straps, a blessing for all you knot-impaired folks. The included Crazy Tarp (this is, by and large, a crazy deal on a crazy setup and therefore crazy) has enough guy-out points to let it stretch out fully regardless of the local flora configuration, crazy though it may be. Together or separate, the Crazy Crib w/ Tarp set makes a great addition to any campsite or backyard you'd be crazy to pass up.
MSR Zing Tarp
Bust out the MSR Zing Tarp for epic river trips, mountaineering basecamps, or group backpacking. This ultralight tarp provides 200 square feet of coverage for up to ten paddlers, climbers, or campers. Two tapered poles and the tarp’s inverted wing design give you a tight pitch in high winds, and the lightweight tent fabric protects your group from the scorching sun or pounding rain.
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