Brand | GEERTOP |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Activities,Beach,Camping,Hiking,Picnic,Backpacking |
- Large Camp Tarp Size: The GEERTOP camping tarp measures approximately 17.2 x 10 ft and weighs only about 3.3 lbs. It’s lightweight yet large enough to fully cover a 4-person tent, double hammock, or standard car easily. Note that tarp poles are NOT INCLUDED
- Waterproof/UV Resistant: Made from thickened 210 T polyester fabric, this tarp features PU3000 mm water resistance and UV50+ protection, keeping out wind and rain to keep your tent and camping gear dry
- Portable & Durable: Constructed from tear-resistant plaid fabric, this tarp is durable enough to withstand abrasions and punctures. It offers ample space for cooking or enjoying tea and is easy to carry wherever you go
- Easy to Set Up & Steady: This backpacking tarp comes with 8 reflective ropes and 8 aluminum stakes for quick setup in just minutes. Use it with your camping tents and hammocks for a cool resting environment. Note that tarp poles are NOT INCLUDED
- Wide Application: The tarp adapts to various group sizes and locations, making it suitable for outdoor scenes like campsites, beaches, forests, mountains, and parks. It provides ample openness and excellent ventilation
- NOTE: Please note that this large tarp does NOT INCLUDE POLES; it comes with stakes and guylines for basic setups
Josh Verified Buyer –
I took this on my Sturgis motorcycle trip and set it up just like the pic, but used the extra area as a “garage” for my bike. It poured for 3 days, windy, wet, then super sunny days. It stayed up, didn’t leak, and didn’t tear a single eye hole. My tent on the other hand leaked, but using a small blow up mattress. This thing kept the top side of my encampment dry along with my bike. The eyelets are nicely crimped, and double sewn, and a long with a set of poles, you can do tons of different setups. I’m using it this weekend for my daughters birthday instead of a pop up canopy. It’s easy to set up and hasn’t faded or dry rotted over 6 months. I’m happy with it.
Albert Verified Buyer –
Seemed to hold up well with light rain and moderate wind. It seems easy to puncture or tear, but held up well during our last camping trip. Long enough to cover the 4 person tent and still have enough space in the front for a covered hangout area for 4 chairs. Not 5 stars due to the QC, the grommets aren’t on well on some points which looks like it will be a weak point with normal use. They’re basically not centered with the ribbon sewn on. Also it’s really hard to have it not slant in the middle without pulling it tight to the point it feels its going to rip.
However would still recommend as this is cheaper and more versatile than a pop up canopy.
Elizabeth R Crew Verified Buyer –
ASP Verified Buyer –
used it the first time on a 4 night campout, worked great in a setup with 2x 6’6″ poles, 2x 5′ poles and 2×4′ poles the remaining eyelets were tethered to the ground and my tent under the low side and cooking area under the high side. I kept all the lines fairly tight and no terrible winds but some 30mph gusts and all the seams look good. The underside is a silver reflective metallic which kept the direct sun tolerable as I had angled the low side to the south. I had 2 guylines at each corner, one on the others, stable in low to medium winds, 10mph consistent with occasional gusts above 20mphs
shore Verified Buyer –
Used as a rainfly/extension on a inflatable tent. This tarp was able to handle heavy winds and rain without tears and the tie down points held fast.
Aaron David Verified Buyer –
First of all, for the price, you are just getting a tarp and some cheap strings. Second, by the time you have to buy four poles and better/more guy wires, you may as well have bought a 10-12-person pop-up sun/rain shelter. I regret buying this and I can’t return it now past 30 days.
Victory Riders JP Verified Buyer –
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
My bad for not reading the entire description. Tarp only. Need to buy the poles separately. Because of this I wasn’t able to use it at my last camping trip.