

🌲 Ultralight shelter mastery—camp smarter, not harder!
The onewind Hammock Tarpaulin is a 12 x 9.7 ft ultralight, waterproof shelter crafted from durable 20D ripstop silnylon with a 4000mm PU coating. Designed for four-season use, it features an innovative no-knot setup system and reinforced tie-outs, providing versatile protection against rain, wind, and snow. Complete with all essential accessories, this olive green tarp is the ultimate portable shelter for serious backpackers and bushcrafters seeking reliable, lightweight weather defense.


| ASIN | B087BL2S4Y |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (701) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2020 |
| Included components | 4 Aluminium-Zeltheringe, 1,8 x 3 m lichtreflektierende Abspannleinen, 4 Spannleinen-Einsteller, 4 Karabiner mit befestigter Türschnur und ein doppelseitiger Packsack |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | 20190929 |
| Product Dimensions | 365 x 295 x 0.25 cm; 997.9 g |
| Ultraviolet light protection | True |
L**A
The tie outs are really short, the material around the base is paper thin and ripped within minutes. The sides when guy-ed out cannot be made taller than 27"- you can't even sit in a camp chair in the corner. Will be salvaging for parts; can't return.
C**E
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G**G
I'm a big fan of Onewind products this is the third Onewind hammock tarp I've purchased and the second of this type. I've had my other two for years and they're still going strong. I purchased this one for another hammock setup.I see the quality is still high on their tarps also the shock cord tie outs are now reflected which is cool and it comes with four small Carabiners. As usual all the seams are sealed with tape and the tie outs are reinforced. You really can't beat the quality, size, and price of this tarp.
T**S
I use this with a bug net and hammock I prefer this setup to the caravan and find I got lots more room and feels more like camping 🏕️ to the caravan and can setup anywhere definitely recommend
B**L
Great hot tent tarp with one but, that but is that it is heavy when hanging in the way described by the manufacturer. On a continuous ridgeline with prusic knots it is like trying to hang a very wet oversized wool blanket, no fun in strong winds. It would be far better with a lighter material. The trick i have found is hang it over the continuous ridgeline with better cordage. However it's a good winter setup.
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