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Title: Tyvek tarps
Post by: Soundbite on December 11, 2017, 04:08:55 PM
Interested in experience with the tyvek ground cloths with grommets that are available on amazon and such. My thought is that it would be nice to have a way of creating some cover at camp other than a tent does any one know if they would hold up? I am thinking like a small shelter in heavy rain while glassing or just a place to store some grear out of the weather. What does everyone use?
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: Stein on December 11, 2017, 05:56:05 PM
I have a Tyvek groundsheet but wouldn't use it as an overhead cover as they are noisy as heck and white.  I made a very light, packable sil nylon tarp for just a few bucks by buying the fabric online and just sewing a double hem over the four edges.  I added a loop of cord at the corners with some lightweight line.  I can string it up at a glassing point to stay out of the rain or sun and also use it at the kill site to either keep the rain/sun off or a clean place to lay quarters and gear.  Works great and packs up to the size of one of the old school 2-d flashlights.
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: pd on December 11, 2017, 06:06:33 PM
I carry one as a meat ground sheet or emergency shelter. Not noisy at all. Wash in the laundry machine no soap no dryer, crinkle goes away. Don’t buy!  Free from any construction buddies.
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: GBoyd on December 11, 2017, 06:25:01 PM
I would stay away from them for any purpose unless you're really tight on money and it's the only thing you can afford. The noise and stiffness drive me insane.

For tarps, get one made of 1.1 oz silnylon or silpoly. It will be much quieter and nicer to live with.

For groundsheets, meat tarps, emergency shelter, get a SOL emergency blanket. They're cheap and light, and usually last me for a whole season. I use it for my groundcloth in a bottomless shelter or dome tent, and carry another in my kill kit. Great material.

https://www.amazon.com/S-Survive-Outdoors-Longer-Survival/dp/B001MW31XS/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1513045414&sr=8-3&keywords=sol+emergency+blanket
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: Skyvalhunter on December 11, 2017, 06:39:19 PM
If you check on u tube I am sure you can find a video where they wash the Tyvek many times which quiets it down.
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: wendigo on December 11, 2017, 07:21:54 PM
Throw the tyvek in the washer on cold a couple times and it will really cut down the noise.


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Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: j_h_nimrod on December 11, 2017, 08:29:49 PM
Tyvek has its uses fo4 camp and hunting, but it is not perfect. It is tough, light weight, relatively cheap, loud until washed multiple times, comes in big chunks, and is bulky.  It is like most items out there, a lot of pros n cons to weigh out for your personal preference.

I have a chunk for just in case and won’t feel bad if I need to cut it up or pitch it near a fire and risk pinholes.
Title: Re: Tyvek tarps
Post by: Soundbite on December 12, 2017, 03:33:44 PM
Thanks  I think I may try one of the nylon ones. I dI'd not know about the washer trick will keep that in mind and maybe get a buddy to hook me up with some scrap tyvek
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