Andrewlonghi
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Leaning towards purchasing the kifaru supertarp with annex. Does anyone have or used this shelter system any info tips on it?
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Thanks for the info. I ended up going with the supertarp and annex should be at my house tomorrow.I used one for years .After waking up one morning with it collapsed on top of my sleeping bag I sold it.They don't hold up well with a snow load
Fault is not with the shelter.I used one for years .After waking up one morning with it collapsed on top of my sleeping bag I sold it.They don't hold up well with a snow load
There was a Megatarp and annex for sale not long ago on Kifaru Insiders FB page if you are looking for more room than the supertarp. Good looking setup!Leaning towards purchasing the kifaru supertarp with annex. Does anyone have or used this shelter system any info tips on it?
I like some of the VO stuff, havent looked much at their shelters though. I should give them a look. Currently using a SO 6 man.viam outdoors has some shelters that are similar but bigger and some are close to the megatarp.
If their shelters are anything like their quilts they are awesome. I got a 0 degree quilt and it works amazing and the workmanship is second to none.I like some of the VO stuff, havent looked much at their shelters though. I should give them a look. Currently using a SO 6 man.
Guess I could look it up, but what’s the weight? I tried going floorless but the dust and dirt out here in AZ/NM was a bit much, especially on electronics after 1-2 weeks in the backcountry.My supertarp finally came in,got it setup and put the seam sealer on it.
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24 ozGuess I could look it up, but what’s the weight? I tried going floorless but the dust and dirt out here in AZ/NM was a bit much, especially on electronics after 1-2 weeks in the backcountry.