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Tarp - what is it and which model to choose?

Tarp - what is it and which model to choose?

Overnight stays during outdoor expeditions are most often associated with sleeping in a tent. A tent is the classic form of shelter that provides protection from the weather and creates a place where we can rest. However, there is also a lighter and more easily transportable alternative, the travel tarp. A tarp, like a tent, provides shelter, but is much lighter and provides more freedom to choose where to sleep.

If you're wondering what exactly a tarp is and which model to choose for your expedition, this guide is for you!

What is a tarp?

A tarp, or a camping tarp, is usually a piece of fabric in the form of a rectangle or square, which is equipped with mounting points and fastening ropes. Unlike a traditional tent, a camping tarp is a large sheet, usually made of durable polyester or nylon. It is also known by other names, such as travel tarpaulin or basha.

A travel tarp protects against rain, snow, wind and UV radiation (UVA and UVB). Some models can also function as a rescue blanket (NRC foil). Tarps come in various sizes and colors, although black, shades of green or camouflage are the most common.

Camping in the forest

How to lay out the tarp?

The camping tarp can be unfolded and attached in various configurations and places, depending on the conditions and preferences of the user. Thanks to this, tarps are more versatile (than tents, for example) and can be adapted to a specific terrain situation.

How to lay out the tarp? Here are a few different options for laying out a camping tarp.

Trekking poles, guy lines and pins, which are often included with the tarp, will be useful to set it up. If necessary, telescopic poles and pins can even be replaced with branches and sharpened sticks.

Variant A

If you want to pitch the tarp in variant A, choose a place where there are two trees in close proximity to each other (the distance should correspond to the length of the tarp). Thread the guy line through the mounting grommets of the tarp and attach it to the trees. Then stretch the tarp and check whether the height at which it was hung is appropriate. If you do not see any irregularities, thread more guy lines on the free sides of the tarp and fix them to the ground with pins. If you spread the tarp on trekking poles, place them at a distance that corresponds to the length of the tarp. You can stabilize the poles using guy lines. Then stretch the sides of the camping tarp and anchor them to the ground.

option a

 

Variant B

In variant B, pitching the tarp should start with making the "floor". For this purpose, anchor 1/4 of the tarp to the ground using the mounting grommets on the edges of the tarp. Then stretch the guy line between the two trees at a height of about 70 cm and attach the tarp to it. Tighten the loose part of the tarp and anchor it to the ground with guy lines and pins.

option b

 

Variant C

When pitching the tarp as shown in the graphic, follow the instructions in variant B. The only difference is the height of the tarp stretched over the rope. In this case, attach it to the trees at a height of 140 cm.

option c

 

Variant D

In order to hang the tarp in variant D, use a trekking pole or a strong branch with a length of at least 1 meter. The trekking pole (or branch) will act as a mast - stick it firmly into the ground. Then, hang the tarp on the mast on the mounting grommet located on the edge of the tarp (preferably in the middle of the length). Stretch the tarp and pin the corners to the ground with guy lines. You can fold part of the tarp inside (as shown in the picture) to put it under a sleeping bag or sleeping pad.

option d

 

Variant E

In variant E, spread the tarp on the ground and anchor half of it to the ground. Use the remaining part of the tarp to create a blanket - cover the anchored part of the tarp and attach its lower corner to the ground (the tarp shelter should look like a sleeping bag). Depending on your needs, you can also attach the free upper corner.

option e

 

Variant F

Putting up the shelter as in variant F shown here is one of the simplest constructions. On a branch or a long stick (150 cm long), hang the corner of the tarp from the leeward side. On the windward side, anchor the opposite corner. Stretch the other two corners and pin them to the ground. If you need more vertical space, you can modify this arrangement by tensioning one of the side vertical walls. Attach the fastening loops to the ground.

option f

Where will the tarp work?

A travel tarp will work well during various outdoor trips. The tarp can be used as a cover against rain, wind and sun. Where to take a tarp? Wherever you want: camping, beach, lake, hiking, festivals, outdoor events and canoe trips. The key to the effective use of the tarp is the knowledge of various fastening techniques and configurations that allow the maximum use of the tarp depending on the weather conditions and the user's preferences.

Tarp sizes

There are different sizes of camping tarps available on the market, but what will be the right one? You can find some information about the most popular sizes below:

  • Tarp 3x3

Tarp 3x3 is a universal camping tarp that will work well for people starting their adventure with sleeping in the field without a tent. Its weight usually ranges from 0.4 kg to 1 kg, and the number of attachment points from 8 to 25. 2 or 3 people can fit under a hung square tarp 3x3.

  • Tarp 1,4/1,7x2

Tarps with dimensions of 1.4x2 or 1.7x2 are the smallest, rectangular tarps. Their weight is usually about 0.2 kg - 0.6 kg, and the number of fasteners ranges from 4 to 9. With such dimensions, you can lay out, for example, a shelter in variant A. You can also use it as a hammock cover.

  • Tarp 2x3/2x3,5

It is a lighter version of the 3x3 tarp, which is often characterized by a weight of 0.3 kg to 0.6 kg and a rectangular shape. You can easily build a shelter in variant A for one person with a backpack or two people without a lot of luggage.

  • Tarp 3x4/3,5x4

Tarps 3x4 or 3.5x4 provide comfortable rest for several people. Their weight can range from 0.7 kg to 1.4 kg, depending on the model, which is why they are recommended for traveling by car, motorcycle, etc. They come in various shapes: squares, rectangles or hexagons.

  • Tarp 4x4 and larger

Tarps 4x4 and larger are intended for people traveling by vehicle due to the weight usually over 1.5 kg. They will work well as a canopy, for example at a campsite, which can be stretched between trees or cars. Their size also allows you to create a canopy for two hammocks (hung at least one meter apart).

What tarp to choose for a hammock?

You can also use the tarp when you sleep in a hammock.

If you do not use the camping tarp on its own, and it will function as a cover over the hammock, choose a rectangular model with fewer attachment points. Make sure that the length of the tarp is sufficient to cover the main part of the hammock. Such a tarp will work well in its role, and it will be lighter.

When you want to choose a universal tarp that will also work for other tasks, we recommend choosing a model with a square shape and more mounting points. The universal tarp can be used to pitch other types of shelters.

Tarp - where else will it come in handy?

A travel tarp will work as a canopy or shelter not only during camping or expeditions. It will perform equally well in the garden, on a picnic or while fishing. What's more, a camping tarp does not have to be used only for such purposes. Here are some places and situations where a tarp will come in handy:

  • A summer downpour is approaching and you have no place to hide your garden furniture? Use the tarp. You can cover the furniture with a camping tarp (remember to attach the tarp to the ground).

  • Tarp will be a very good, additional insulation for a tent or sleeping bag. You can spread it both under the tent and inside as a floor (tarp will also work as a floor protection during home renovations). If you need more space in the tent, you can spread the tarp in front of it to act as a vestibule.

  • Are you planning a long trip with a lot of luggage? If you transport your equipment on the roof of a car, in a trailer or on a boat, protect them against rain or loss with a tarp.

These are just a few examples of tarp applications. It's a versatile tool that you can use in many different ways, depending on your needs.

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