That's what we used. As with most tarps/tents, the stakes leave something to be desired when it comes to durability. We got MSR Groundhogs.
Ripped my MSR Thru Hiker 100 Wing (17 oz) and looking for a cheap alternative. Found this but it's about 7oz heavier. I'd like to keep it under $100 and/or as close to 17oz, if possible. Appreciate any leads.
I use one of these https://luxe-hiking-gear.com/products/batwing-group-lightweight-tarp
Combined with a set of Green Elephant Telescoping Tarp Poles | Adjustable Tent Poles for Tarp Set of 2 | Portable & Lightweight Aluminum Tent Poles Replacement https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072K1B91Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_GKYGJX46B45H9MNBNC19?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Makes an excellent rainfly to cover both the tent and give you a nice area underneath to hang out because it’s so large, and plenty of space for shade and airflow.
Tarp is at the link down below. It gives great coverage but was pretty heavy for what it is (2.5lbs). Replaced it with a dyneema ASYM tarp for summer.
Ive been in the market for this kind of stuff, and something I've heard is
1) 8x10 is the superior size/product for tarps
2) Borah gear is one of the best value makers, especially for the bivy and maybe for a smaller tarp.
Also 3) this is a decent amazon option that I found if you want it quick, but otherwise I would stick to cottage.
This is a cheap tarp, if you hang it along the diagonal. Functional but not the best coverage.
You can also probably sew yourself a bugnet on the cheap but amazon has some options for those as well. Good luck!
there's a ton of nylon tarps on amazon that are pretty cheap. I use a cot and mostly wild camp so i use this as an example to put over my cot.
Get yourself a CRL - https://dutchwaregear.com/product/continuous-ridgeline/#type-and-color
And a rectangular tarp - https://www.amazon.com/Sanctuary-SilTarp-Ultralight-Waterproof-Backpacking/dp/B01E6454HO
Others can chime in but thats about as easy as it gets in my mind.
If you happen to go with a tarp I'd get this
Looks like the current model went up to $37 and it has 33 tie off points. I got the 10’x12’ in OD Green. Link to the product on Amazon below.
Gold Armour Rainfly Tarp Hammock, 14.7ft/12ft/10ft/8ft Rain Fly Cover, Waterproof Ultralight Ripstop Fabric, Survival Gear Backpacking Camping Tent Accessories (Gray, 12ft x 10ft) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C3NKFYV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_WFQKQXM5R8RMMAD5T3TW?psc=1
Something else to consider is getting a tarp and a couple of extendable poles. I got these when they were on sale for $25 (Amazon Link). Setup is fairly easy and just have to use guy ropes on each corner to hold it down, but takes up significantly less space than the 10x10 folding one. I usually attach one side to my roof rack, but I have 4 poles so I can move it around and make it stand alone. All-in was just under $100 so about the same cost as a bigger canopy.
I would not use that stand to hang a tarp, no. Way too short.
I suggest you get two telescoping tarp poles like these and hang up your tarp over your hammock stand.
We got a light blocking tarp that we put above our tent to keep it cooler and darker in the morning. I hold it up with the poles I linked to below. It requires a little work to setup and tear down. I had to basically use guy wire on all four sides to keep it from falling over.
I got four of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K1B91Q
This is just a cheap hammock I found at Marshalls for $10. The tarp is $40 on amazon tarp. Been real good so far. I have a Hennessy backpacker hammock and tarp but the tarp is just to small.
Get yourselves an air pad, sleeping mat or underquilt so you don’t end up freezing in the middle of the night since the sleeping bag will compress on the side you’re laying causing you to have no insulation, which means you’ll feel the cold. I would also suggest getting a tarp to give you an extra layer of protection from possible rain and wind, the latter being a multiplying factor in the cold.
You can go cheap with something like this from amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRT1QWB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nOydAb2F3M6AR
There are cheaper options as well if you search for hammock tarps on amazon. Just remember the length of your hammock when you’re laying in it, you’ll want adequate coverage.
You can look at UST or Eastern Ridge Tarp as decent budget options.
https://www.amazon.com/UST-Tube-Camping-Shelter-Orange/dp/B00FB7XYRS
And if you can go a little higher to 60 bucks, check out the Chill Gorilla Pro-tent tarp or the costlier Kelty Noah.
Well it did rain, and I kept my boots centered under the hammock and tarp. The rest of my stuff would have fit there and would have been fine. I have a cheap and light 8x10 ground tarp that I could have put down and folder half over my gear to keep it pretty rain proof.
That night, I put my helmet and jacket in my top case and my pans in my soft bag (just forward of the top case.) That was easier. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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I have the Paria Sanctuary and I love it! Its your basic 8x10, no-frills tarp. It's big enough for me and my SO w/ some gear and it has the the added benefit of being super cheap ($79) but also good quality. Their website says that they should have some more back in stock at the end of the month, here's the page
Also: I agree that you're likely to find 13x13 too big unless you're tarping with 3+ people.
If you're looking for a tarp, I got this one from Amazon and can't be happier with it. A bit more expensive than $10 bucks, but also not ridiculous. Plus the company sells them in a few different shapes so you can definitely find one that works.
I purchased one of these a little while ago and have been extremely happy with it so far. It's a great price for what you get. http://www.amazon.com/OUTAD-Waterproof-Camping-Footprint-Sunshade/dp/B018W12LSC?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
If you're on a budget, you could look into this. I picked one up a a few months back, though I haven't had the chance to try it out yet.
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Survival-Technologies-BASE-Orange/dp/B00FB7XYRS/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1431121380&sr=1-3&keywords=chinook+tarp Does anyone have this tarp? It's pretty damn cheap, but I don't want to buy it and discover it's crap.
Yeah, here's the $30 hex tarp I have if it's relevant (I don't like large tarps): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FB7XYXM
No doors, no frills, I don't use the included rigging, moderate weight, not long enough for my hammock if I don't rig up slack, and it's one of the largest things that goes into my pack. But it cost me $30.
Here you go...its this one. Very useful in my experiences: http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Survival-Technologies-BASE-Orange/dp/B00FB7XYXM/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1428810351&sr=8-10&keywords=emergency+blanket+tarp
This surpasses your budget by a little but I plan on getting this when I get paid this Friday! Ultimate Survival Technologies 1.0 BASE Tube Tarp, Orange https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FB7XYRS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_EnNqvb0GVMXA0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FB7XYRS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_EnNqvb0GVMXA0
I just pulled the trigger on this as well. I haven't had a chance to even set mine up yet, but I'm super excited.
I went with this:
I like it because I can use it to make a floor if I want, or just a really huge roof if I don't need a floor. The only downside is my tent has zippers and keeps my dog in the tent, not sure how I will manage that situation when I use this new tarp. I'm thinking the dog will just stay home.