favourite way to set your tarp up?
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favourite way to set your tarp up?
Whilst I've been browsing looking at various tarps and tarp tents and what not I've seen quite a few immersion ways of setting tarps up along with a few nice looking shaped ones too.
So. Anyone want to skate their favourite set up?
Nice shaped tarps?
Well pitched square ones?
Anyone any good at getting nice set ups workout using poles wroth standard tarps?
Pics help obviously.
So. Anyone want to skate their favourite set up?
Nice shaped tarps?
Well pitched square ones?
Anyone any good at getting nice set ups workout using poles wroth standard tarps?
Pics help obviously.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I'm a fan of poles (well I would be), for around 80g the versatitity they offer far outweighs the weight penalty. If I'm on my own then I tend to favour a small tarp set up as a half pyramid, adding a second pole, a stick or your bike at the rear increases space and keeps the rear panel taught if the wind gets up.

If I have company and can be arsed carrying a big tarp, then I'll do something similar but use the extra material to produce more protection, you can fit 3 folk in this.



If I have company and can be arsed carrying a big tarp, then I'll do something similar but use the extra material to produce more protection, you can fit 3 folk in this.


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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I used to use the bike but then bought a coule of poles from stu and never went back. As Stu says the versatility is worth every gram of weight.
For general use I tend to just put up a a-frame. When the weather is a bit crapper I tend to use these two set ups below, both courtesy of Stu.


For general use I tend to just put up a a-frame. When the weather is a bit crapper I tend to use these two set ups below, both courtesy of Stu.


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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Is that first one using the bars as an upright? How do you get under there? Are you a PORG?
I could show you mine but they mostly involve continuous ridgelines, trees and hammocks. Not so much use I guess ;-)

I could show you mine but they mostly involve continuous ridgelines, trees and hammocks. Not so much use I guess ;-)
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I knew there must be a good reason for running stupidly wide barsIs that first one using the bars as an upright? How do you get under there? Are you a PORG?

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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Guys, which tarps are those?
I'm currently undecided between the Alpkit bicycle 3.5, Alpkit bicycle 7 and the Silwing. I'm aware that the 3.5 is single person and the others are for two, I might get the 3.5 AND one of the other two as my wife might want to accompany me on some rides. Also the 3.5 looks summer/race only so something a bit bigger might be more suitable at times.
Buying two isn't exactly going to break the bank
I'm currently undecided between the Alpkit bicycle 3.5, Alpkit bicycle 7 and the Silwing. I'm aware that the 3.5 is single person and the others are for two, I might get the 3.5 AND one of the other two as my wife might want to accompany me on some rides. Also the 3.5 looks summer/race only so something a bit bigger might be more suitable at times.
Buying two isn't exactly going to break the bank

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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Mine is a Borah gear.
I'm not a PORG, but not a giant either 5ft 11in
Bars as an upright yes. Its never quite as high as I want though. I just roll in the side. Not so much fun in the wet.
I'm not a PORG, but not a giant either 5ft 11in
Bars as an upright yes. Its never quite as high as I want though. I just roll in the side. Not so much fun in the wet.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
bicycle 3.5 nearest camera and Mikes ID Siltarp1 ... both a similar size.

Composites is a bicycle 7 and FLVs is from Borah Gear.
No reason why something like a 3.5 should be considered summer or race use only. Both the tarps in the pic were put up in a pretty severe storm (although we obviously looked for a sheltered pitch) ... no one got wet

Composites is a bicycle 7 and FLVs is from Borah Gear.
No reason why something like a 3.5 should be considered summer or race use only. Both the tarps in the pic were put up in a pretty severe storm (although we obviously looked for a sheltered pitch) ... no one got wet
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Stu that DD tarp set up is interesting!
is it a 3x3?
What is your order of put up?
is it a 3x3?
What is your order of put up?
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
No, it's the monster XL version.is it a 3x3?
I recall it's, rear corners, insert centre pole, front middle, front corners, insert front pole and guy it off, then go round and add other lines / pegs as you see fit.What is your order of put up?
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I have a silwing and reckon it is plenty big enough for two and at 317g it is only 27g heavier than the Terra Nova comp 1 tarp it replaced. I' m very happy with it.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I had some polythene lying around so cut out the size of the bicycle 3.5 but without trying it out in various configurations it takes a bit of (non-existent) mental athletics to find what works.s8tannorm wrote:bicycle 3.5 nearest camera and Mikes ID Siltarp1 ... both a similar size.
No reason why something like a 3.5 should be considered summer or race use only. Both the tarps in the pic were put up in a pretty severe storm (although we obviously looked for a sheltered pitch) ... no one got wet
Might have to order a pole or poles from you in the near future

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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Flying V for me. My bivvy bag is eVent so I don't mind that the lower end is uncovered. I get a really good view out and enough space under it to organise myself.
Bike as a "pole"

Paddle as a "pole"

In both photos I've found something to attach a mid point guy to get a wee bit extra height.
Bike as a "pole"
Paddle as a "pole"
In both photos I've found something to attach a mid point guy to get a wee bit extra height.
Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
When traveling light or not expecting rain I'll take this 230g 8.5x4.5 foot MYOG tarp.

If expecting liquid sunshine I'll take the Rig7 and set it up as a pyramid (of sorts) using a stick or tie off to a tree.
The Rig7 is weighty but gives loads of options and luxurious space.

If expecting liquid sunshine I'll take the Rig7 and set it up as a pyramid (of sorts) using a stick or tie off to a tree.
The Rig7 is weighty but gives loads of options and luxurious space.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Freudian slip Stu?s8tannorm wrote:I'm a fan of poles (well I would be), for around 80g the versatitity they offer far outweighs the weight
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Or

Depends if I cba to take the front wheel off. A BB pole is better as I can leave the wheel in the bike and get more space under the tarp. 2 pegs and a line let you set the bike up as a very stable base, have used this in a heavy thunderstorm with a bivi bag and stayed dry. The tarp's only small but it covers my upper 2/3 well enough.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Just ordered the Alpkit bicycle 3.5 and some line and clippers. Cue a bit of fun working out the best set-up 

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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
I have a Rig7 but the one in the photos up there is the Rig3.5. I haven't used the RIg7 since getting the Rig3.5, other than to lend it to Chew one time.s8tannorm wrote:
Composites is a bicycle 7 and FLVs is from Borah Gear.
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Sorry Neil, my mistake ... it looks bigger in the picturesI have a Rig7 but the one in the photos up there is the Rig3.5. I haven't used the RIg7 since getting the Rig3.5, other than to lend it to Chew one time.

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I should of put a match box in shot for scale. 

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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Did you get a 'beak' Dave or not bother?
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Re: favourite way to set your tarp up?
Very nice. The Lair with a clip-in beak and a midge net looks to me to be close to the perfect set-up for versatility, lightness and weather/bug-proofing. How much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking? And did you get stung for customs, etc?
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I got a mesh inner fir those tent type nights but didn't bother with the beak as I don't think I'd ever use it.
I paid whatever it says on the website. something like 235 dollars
Got stung 21 quid by the customs. '
2 weeks from ordering to getting. I diddnt care about colour though
I paid whatever it says on the website. something like 235 dollars
Got stung 21 quid by the customs. '
2 weeks from ordering to getting. I diddnt care about colour though