Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp

Posted by: amper

Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/29/10 04:25 PM

I have a couple of poly tarps that REI used to sell that are the lightest poly tarps I've ever been able to find, but I can't seem to find them anymore. The 9'x12' size weighs about 1 lb. 6 oz., and the UPC code is 7 40816 00003 9.

Does anybody know where I can get something similar? These tarps are at least half the weight of anything else I've found, and are quite strong for their weight. I've got two 9'x12' tarps left, and one 8'x10' that I use regularly, but I really want to be able to get more. I just can't see spending 100 USD on a sil-nylon tarp.

Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 12:32 AM

If you know the thickness and weave count it might be easier to find. An 8x8 weave per square inch with an 8 mil. thickness would be light in my book, but that's usually billed as a middle weight. You can get 8x8 with 5 mil. thickness in the blue tarp range.

Anyway, search by weave and thickness if you know the stats on what you have now and you should be able to find what you're looking for.
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 12:46 AM

Oops, I forgot to continue...

Judging by the weight and size you gave you probably have something like an 8x8 weave with a 5 mil. thickness.
Posted by: pezhead

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 11:47 AM

Northern Tool carries several different kinds of tarps. We have them locally but they do have a web site. They just might have what you're looking for.
Posted by: Still_Alive

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 03:11 PM

Wish I could help you find them. On a general note, when I find something like that and I find that it's a good product, I usually go back and buy as many as I can find for this very reason. I've been in your shoes too often--wishing I had bought more.

Good luck in your search!
Posted by: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 04:03 PM


If your handy with a sewing machine you can make your own high specification Tarp exactly to your own requirements and design.

http://www.rockywoods.com/Fabrics-Hardwa...nd-UV-Treatment

An approx 10'x12' tarp material cost at $8.99/yard would cost $72 + shipping and weigh around 25oz or about 1lb 9oz. Using this rip stop material the tarp would be a lot stronger and more durable than any lightweight polypropylene tarp.

Goretex 3 layer ripstop can also be used but is heavier and twice the cost but because the material is breathable can be used as an improvised ground sheet bivi or blanket or even as a single layer enclosed tarptent design.

http://www.rockywoods.com/Fabrics-Hardwa...n-Charcoal-Grey

Were the REI polytaps ripstop and UV protected materials.
Posted by: amper

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 06/30/10 04:28 PM

I actually emailed REI about this, and they responded by directing me to something from Outdoor Products. NOT what I was looking for.

In any case, here's a couple of pictures of my 8x10 set up in what is basically the "Holden" configuration from the tarp PDF here. This is my favorite tarp configuration. The 8x10 doesn't have grommets at the middle of the long side, so I use a couple of plastic tarp clips to hold it up. The 9x12 has center grommets, but you need to raise the peak to about 6' in order to be able to close the wings fully. In the photo, the peak is at about 4.5'.

I like to use this setup for ARRL Field Day, along with my Byer Allagash cot, which fits underneath nicely. Since Field Day essentially means car camping, I can easily carry the cot (and a self-inflating mattress...very comfy).

The light green color is so much more pleasant than the typical blue tarp, and blends into the scenery better, as well.


Posted by: leemann

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/01/10 04:56 AM

How about a nylon tarp see here. Campmor

Lee
Posted by: chickenlittle

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/01/10 06:37 AM

Have you thought about Tyvek.
Most of us just know it as the hard stuff used on buildings or in mailing envelopes but they make it in garment and foodsafe grades too.
Dupont even markets it in camo colours.

While I dislike the white housewrap with printing the cost is hard to beat.
You can soften it by running it through the laundry but other than painting it I don't know any easy way to change the colour.

A 10foot by 110 foot roll of tyvek housewrap seems to sell for about $120.00 (slightly over $1.00 a running foot).
You should be able to get some pretty cheap from a contractor.
They often end up with partial rolls.
Posted by: speedemon

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/01/10 02:15 PM

http://www.tarpaflex.com/acatalog/Green_Poly_Tarps.html

Good for the money, and about the weight you are looking for, maybe a tad heavier
Posted by: pezhead

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/01/10 05:24 PM

Here's the link.
Northern Tool
Posted by: amper

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/01/10 06:02 PM

The fabric of the ones I have appears to be an 8x8 weave, but I'm not sure of the thickness. If we take it as a given that a 9x12 tarp contains approximately 12 square yards of fabric, then this fabric would be about 1.8 oz/yd to make a 1 lb., 6 oz. tarp. It's actually probably a bit less than that, because that weight includes the packaging, the rope in the hems, and the grommets, so it's probably about 1.5 oz/yd in reality.

The Equinox tarps are nice, I'm sure, but seriously...$42.99 or $99.99 for a 10x12 tarp is outrageous to say the least. These green tarps I got from REI were way expensive for what they were (I don't remember exactly how much, but $10-15 a piece sounds familiar) in the first place, and I wouldn't have even bought them if I could find anything remotely in the same weight category for that price.

The economy green tarps from Tarpaflex, as linked above, are probably the closest thing yet, at 2.7 oz/yd. Still, that would make them about 2+ lbs @ 9x12.
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: Trying to source really lt. wt. green poly tarp - 07/02/10 01:22 AM

I've read mixed reviews but the common concencus seems to be it's about what you'd expect for $30, and probably well worth it. I might try one myself.