Defender Square Tarp - Waterproof, Durable and Versatile Nylon Tarp Tent Shelter, 10 by 10 ft, True Terrain Camo
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alex montero
> 3 dayI’ve only used it a couple of times, wow it looks sturdy. I wish I had gone larger, but that’s ok, this is just part of the arsenal.
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JJ
> 3 dayI used my tarp meant times and love it, I love all the set up points that it has on it, Ive had a fire right in front of it and not one hole is burnt in it, very durable and well made.
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alfred jenkins
> 3 dayGood waterproof tarp with multiple tie off points
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Mangrove
> 3 daySo many ways to set it up. Super light and compact. Waterproof. Durable. Perfect.
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Nasir Abernathy
Greater than one weekjust as good if not better than they say it is
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Leslie M.
> 3 dayWater resistant, but not light weight.
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FS
> 3 daySince buying my 10x10 Defender Tarp, Ive had nothing but great experiences with it. Its tough and stands up to adverse weather conditions, including heavy winds, snow and damp ground. Ive used it in plowpoint, modified a frame, c fly wedge and envelope configurations with no problems.
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Diamond Hamill
> 3 dayReceived quickly, and top quality. We used this tarp as an extension of our Trail Marker overland trailers ARB awning. Very versatile, with great flexible options in use. Stood up to heavy winds in Colorado last week. Wjile our ARB awning suffered pole damage (both arms and both legs) from a micro-burst wind gust. This tarp held up well, and was still 100%.. Will be purchasing another tarp and their other products from Aqua Quest! Highly recommend Aqua Quest companys products. Trail Marker Basecamp RCB
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JRE
> 3 dayOn the heavy side but it takes some weight to be strong
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Alan Volkert
> 3 dayTrue ... its a bit heavier than a light-weight BASHA. Thats not a bad thing. This is double layered, larger and made with some seriously weapons grade durability ! Easily, one of be best pieces of equipment I own. Again, its a bit heavy (by a few ounces) so if youre a hiker and carrying it for miles, opt for a British SAS BASHA instead. If, however, youre a BushCrafter, Rough Camper or dealing with Rain, Snow (as we do in Minnesota), this is wonderful. Its sewn together very well, seam-sealed and theres a better chance of your para-cord breaking that the tie-ons, fabric and stitching on this tarp. Its a bit expensive too ... but you get way more bang-for-the-buck with this than you will with cheaper alternatives. That extra $15-20 is darn worth it. _______ I dont offer my thoughts on purchases very often or at all. I will simply be honest and let you know that this was not a disappointment. Its held-up through some fairly serious BushCrafting, Canoe Trips (Summer/Winter) and its still rock-solid. Well worth a look-see. My name is Alan and I approve this message. @Potential Buyers: There are no inside loops along the ridge-line like there are on a British BASHA. You can obviously add your own ... but the ridge-line provided by the maker is sturdy, seam-sealed ... so that might be tough one to do on your own (Seam-seal accordingly). @The Manufacturers: Well done. Maybe add some factory-provided loops on the inside along the ridge-line? Yes ... I would purchase this again ... but the darn things built to last a life-time so why ?