The tarp is excellent, but it's a shame that there are not even guy lines included. I bought another 3x3 tarp in a supermarket and they were included. I don't expect pegs, but instead of immediately unfolding and relaxing, you have to cut and tie the lines yourself.
Camping tarp Termo Tarp made of lightweight, durable, and waterproof material. Thermal insulation layer increases thermal comfort on colder days, and on warmer days reflects sunlight, reducing the temperature under the tarp.
Allows quick and easy preparation of shelter in the field, such as a gabled tent, improvised teepee or spreading roof. Reinforced lashings and taped seams ensure high durability. Construction allows you to pitch the sheet even at a height of 7 meters. The lashings do not need to be attached to the ground, reducing the risk of tripping over them after dark.
The included carrying case makes it easy to transport and store the folded sheet.
Technical specifications
Color: Black
Material: 100% polyamide
Weight: 60 g/m2
Number of attachment points: 19
Dimensions: 3 x 4 m
Weight: 860 g
Manufacturer: Tigerwood, Poland
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TigerWood is a Polish outdoor brand, established in 2018 in Czestochowa, operating near the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. It specializes in designing hammocks, tarps, hiking stoves and outdoor clothing, based on practical experience gained during bushcraft expeditions. The equipment undergoes demanding tests - the flagship Bear hammock underwent a load test involving a tank. Hammocks are equipped with integrated mosquito nets, and stoves from the Piran series are distinguished by their compact form and durable construction. The brand focuses on functionality, robustness and the real needs of users, while promoting the responsible use of nature. With this approach, TigerWood is gaining increasing recognition among outdoor and survival enthusiasts.
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Weight | 860 g |
| Dimensions when unfolded | 300 x 400 cm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | Polyamide |
| Main color | Black |
| Thermal insulation | Yes |
| Number of attachment points | 19 |
| EAN | 5904988197149 |
| Brand | TigerWood |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 15
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The sheet works great as a base for camping in the forest. It fits perfectly with hammocks, is quite wide, and even withstands heavier rain.
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The tarp fulfils its function very well, although I haven't had a chance to test the thermal layer yet, as I've mainly used it in autumn and winter. It has lots of attachment points and doesn't leak, even in a downpour. I have no trouble packing it back into its case.
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The tarp is the right size, made of good material. I chose it as a set with the Tigerwood Bison hammock—it's my first such camping set. I hope it will work well. It's a pity that the suspension must be bought separately.
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This is my first tarp, so I don't have anything to compare it to. The thermal layer and size are definite positives. It works great with a 3-metre hammock. I can't assess the quality yet because I've only used it twice. It's easy to fit it back into the original bag, you just need to roll it properly at the start.
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Poor product. The "pseudo-cover" is only practical the first time—later, it's hard to pack it as neatly as originally, especially in bad weather. The attachment points are poor quality—three eyelets ripped out during stronger winds in the mountains. There is no decent stitching on the edges and down the middle of the tarp; because of this, the attachments are weaker than, for example, on DD Hammock. The only advantages are the thermal layer and good water resistance. Unfortunately, the poor packaging and attachment points make it hard to carry and set up in strong wind. I rate it 3/5.
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I deliberately chose the 4x3 m size, as it allows you to set the tarp up in a C shape or use it as a bushcraft tent. With this size, there's plenty of space inside. Despite the greater weight compared to 3x3 tarps, I think it's worth it. The mounting points are reinforced, promising long life without tearing.
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The material is durable and seems solid, only the fasteners could look a bit more reliable and inspire more confidence, although they haven't failed so far. The cover could be a bit wider – when folding it by yourself, it's difficult to fit everything inside.
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I am a fan of TigerWood products. I have used them many times and have never been disappointed. It's a good choice for those who like to camp in nature. It's also very easy to clean even in the field, which is a big advantage for a tarp of this size.
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Great value for money
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It's not the best tarp, but for now it serves its purpose. You shouldn't tie a line under the tarp, as it comes apart (tested by a friend). Overall, I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
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Tarp tested in tough conditions - it rained and was windy all night, but it didn't leak and all the eyelets held. The size perfectly covers my 3.3-metre hammock, with room to spare. Packing it into its dedicated case is a bit problematic, but probably it will get easier with time. I recommend it.
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Once unfolded, it looks like a good quality product, although practical use will ultimately tell. It's a shame that guy lines have to be bought separately. The advertised weight was lower; in reality, it's 100g heavier. It's good enough for me, as long as it doesn't start raining directly on my head.
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The tarp is very large, well made, has the right number of loops. I'm pleased that it is a Polish product. The value for money is very good. My only complaint is the lack of one end on the guy line in the set.
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My first impression is very good. The tarp is well made and doesn't take up much space in a backpack. I can definitely recommend this product.
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