Seriously, $22.

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Seriously, $22.

Postby michael_p » Wed 11 Apr, 2018 10:08 am

Tempted to buy one just to see how it's been put together: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Waterproof- ... SwDFBaHhNL
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Lamont » Wed 11 Apr, 2018 11:35 am

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Get it. If it's light and small you can't go wrong.
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Dexter » Wed 11 Apr, 2018 11:29 pm

It’s an auction isn’t it? Doesn’t seem to be a buy it now option.


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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby kymboy » Thu 12 Apr, 2018 7:02 am

If you search their Buy It Now stuff they have it for sale for $24.29
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Postby Huntsman247 » Thu 12 Apr, 2018 10:23 am

Seems a bit heavy... But I guess it's pretty cheap.
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Dexter » Thu 12 Apr, 2018 1:05 pm

Likely a silly question, but i've always had tents... I've watched videos on pitching tarps and some of the different ideas. Most seem to leave an opening in the ends, or at least one end. Given that wind can be so changeable, couldn't you get very wet with one end open? Or am I missing something?
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 12 Apr, 2018 9:46 pm

michael_p wrote:Tempted to buy one just to see how it's been put together: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Waterproof- ... SwDFBaHhNL


Well considering it ships from China and given the description I would say it was worth $25- but not a cent more and it might last the first decent wind but not the second.
There are many well made tarps coming from China but I doubt that is one of them, the giveaway it the way they describe the coating, SILVER PAINT
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby michael_p » Fri 13 Apr, 2018 11:14 am

Dexter wrote:Likely a silly question, but i've always had tents... I've watched videos on pitching tarps and some of the different ideas. Most seem to leave an opening in the ends, or at least one end. Given that wind can be so changeable, couldn't you get very wet with one end open? Or am I missing something?

No silly questions just answers not yet known. :D

You can get a lot of coverage with a 3x3 tarp. They can be reconfigure if the wind changes and if you use a hammock you can close off then ends to add protection as required.

Tarps do require a bit more tolerance to the conditions. I find using a tarp gives me a feeling of being much closer to the bush around me. And if it is a warm night you can easily sleep under the stars.

Moondog55 wrote:Well considering it ships from China and given the description I would say it was worth $25- but not a cent more and it might last the first decent wind but not the second.
There are many well made tarps coming from China but I doubt that is one of them, the giveaway it the way they describe the coating, SILVER PAINT

Agree. But still, $22. :shock:

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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby GPSGuided » Fri 13 Apr, 2018 12:35 pm

michael_p wrote:I find using a tarp gives me a feeling of being much closer to the bush around me. And if it is a warm night you can easily sleep under the stars.

Agree. But still, $22. :shock:

Close but perhaps a bit too close. I hate snakes and insects crawling around me. ;)

$22, just 4-5 coffees...
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Postby Tortoise » Fri 13 Apr, 2018 6:43 pm

GPSGuided wrote:
michael_p wrote:I find using a tarp gives me a feeling of being much closer to the bush around me. And if it is a warm night you can easily sleep under the stars

Close but perhaps a bit too close. I hate snakes and insects crawling around me. ;)

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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Lord Backcountry » Fri 13 Apr, 2018 8:39 pm

I've taken a punt:

. Ordered the blue 'catenary cut' version for $24.95 (including delivery) 12 April.
. Got an auto email 13 April saying it has been despatched.
. ETA is 17 April.

Will let you know what happens.I have high hopes.

A tag along tarp has for a long time proved to be my useful bit of extra kit, and this can't be worse than my $5 jobby from Bunnings.... A tarp has always been good to provide a roof extension to my tent, rain, snow or shine...

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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby michael_p » Sat 14 Apr, 2018 11:57 am

Let us know what you think of it.

I'd buy one but I have 3 hammock tarps already and the goddess of war and finance may not be happy to see another one. :lol:

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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Lord Backcountry » Mon 16 Apr, 2018 12:34 pm

So... Update: 1

16 April email advice from Australia Post that the tarp has been delivered (so... ordered Thursday, delivered Monday).

Impressive so far...
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Re: Seriously, $22.

Postby Moondog55 » Tue 01 May, 2018 7:56 am

Progress report?
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