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lyduo tarp Dos Tarp by ANDA Ultralight

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lyduo tarp Dos Tarp by ANDA UltralightShips in 1 2 business days Based in Atlanta, GA Est. 2021 For parties of two, or youre solo and just like spreading out your gear, the two person tarp provides maximum coverage for minimal weight. This tarp has a tapered cut 9' long by 9' 7'W (head foot). Just like the Uno and Uno Ms, the a frame design keeps setup simple, and the cat cut perimeter optimizes fabric usage and minimizes wind noise. Features: A Frame design makes setup simple and

Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Atlanta, GA | Est. 2021

For parties of two, or you’re solo and just like spreading out your gear, the “two” person tarp provides maximum coverage for minimal weight. This tarp has a tapered cut - 9' long by 9'/7'W (head/foot). Just like the Uno and Uno Más, the a-frame design keeps setup simple, and the cat-cut perimeter optimizes fabric usage and minimizes wind noise.

Features:

  • A-Frame design makes setup simple and consistent
  • Catenary Cuts (cat-cuts) on the perimeter maximize a taught pitch, reducing wind flap and noise
  • Ridgeline is TRIPLE-stitched with a flat-felled seam
  • Perimeter is sewn with a double-rolled hem, so there are no exposed fabric edges or fraying
  • Tie-out points are sewn with a Box-X stitch for maximum strength
  • Tie-out points feature an integrated inner tie-out loop to attach the Burrito Bivy, other interior tarp décor, or to hang your gear
  • Tie-out points are reinforced with a second layer of ripstop fabric
  • SilPoly fabric minimizes sag and stretch when wet compared to SilNylon fabric, maintaining a taught pitch
  • All rigging is removable and replaceable to your liking

Includes:

  • Dos Tarp
  • Stuff sack
  • Rigging: 50 feet of guyline, 8 LineLocs

*Note: Tarp ridgeline is not seam sealed; outside of the ridgeline needs to be seam sealed before use

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Specs

Capacity: 2

Dimensions: 9'L x 9'/7'W (head/foot) | 274cm x 274/213cm

Weight: 12oz | 339g (with stuff sack and guylines)

  • Tarp: 9.5oz | 268g (with slight variances in the fabric weight)
  • Stuff Sack: 0.4oz | 11g
  • Rigging: 2.1oz | 60g

Needed for Set Up: NOT Included

Materials:

  • Fabric: 1.1 oz 20D ECO ripstop SilPoly fabric (100% recycled)
  • Tie-outs: Grosgrain nylon ribbon
  • Thread: Gutermann Mara 70

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