Anyone use a 'caternary cut' tarp?

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Anyone use a 'caternary cut' tarp?

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Just wondering if anyone uses a catenary cut tarp and if you find there's any benefit to it ... less flappy or fewer guys needed perhaps?
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Nope, I suspect it becomes more an issue with larger tarps, especially in wetter weather when fabrics start to sag.
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MSR Parawing I have has a caternary cut. It's extremely stable, but is huge! Has withstood some great weather in the Alps. I say get one.
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Yes,on my Warbonnet Superfly and my Hennessey Hex.
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I could have put this on the post man's been thread but decided to put it here instead. It's going to take a little playing about with to the get the hang of setting the height but what they say about them being very stable is certainly true.

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Set high ... possibly too high, unless it's very nice weather.


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This time set low. Still enough room to sit up and cook at the front and big enough for two to sleep under. Around 380g with lines but no pegs.
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Is that the Integral Designs Silwing?
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Is that the Integral Designs Silwing?
It is ... 'twas about the lightest thing I could find with enough room for two without going the cuben/deep pocket route ;)
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It looks like it has a very " specific" cut. Does that mean you lose a lot of versatility / pitching options?

Just curious. Looks very alien :shock:
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It looks like it has a very " specific" cut. Does that mean you lose a lot of versatility / pitching options?
My initial playing about would suggest you do over a 'normal' flat tarp. There's not much info/pics to be had on the web showing set-ups, altough I have seen it rigged in a 'lean-to' affair. I bought it knowing that I'd only really ever use it as an A frame ... although I have to say the serverity of the cut was a little bit of a surprise ;)
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Is that the Integral Designs Silwing?
It is ... 'twas about the lightest thing I could find with enough room for two without going the cuben/deep pocket route ;)
I'm rapidly learning Cuben RRP is rip off pricing! I toyed with the idea of the SilWing but went with one of the last SilShelters out there. Opinion is currently very mixed on it :?
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Stu - I suppose the subsequent question is how often / how important is it that you can pitch in the potential variety of positions a regular tarp offers?

Look forward to hearing about your experiences in use.
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