Borah Gear Tarp Review

Borah Gear Tarp Review. Borah Gear Ultralight DCF Tarp Both nights I used a half pyramid pitch, with my pole set to 115cm TLDR: The Gossamer Gear Solo Tarp and Borah Bug Bivy are an extremely well constructed and attractive price/weight ratio pairing for a UL entry into this minimalist world

Borah Gear Duo Tarp Outdoorline
Borah Gear Duo Tarp Outdoorline from www.outdoorline.sk

Price: $112 (chest zipper) or $117 (side zipper) for silpoly bottom and Argon67 top (8.5oz with guylines) Tarp: Borah Gear 5.5 ft x 9ft silnylon tarp

Borah Gear Duo Tarp Outdoorline

The Zpacks Pocket Tarp covers less than Andrew's choice for tarp, therefore less comfort/space I pitched high, allowing for plenty of ventilation since the expected lows for the nights were in the low 70's to high 60's F. I pack this trapezoidal 1.0 DCF groundsheet on every trip

Borah Gear Duo Tarp Outdoorline. (8.5oz with guylines) Tarp: Borah Gear 5.5 ft x 9ft silnylon tarp Borah Gear custom bivy review: first impressions After $170 and 4 weeks of waiting, it has arrived: 6.1 oz, fits into a soda can sized stuff sack, waterproof dyneema floor, argon head/toe splash guards, 3 zipper side-zip and internal mesh organizer pockets for convenience, length to spare, and wide enough for me to toss and turn in.

Borah Gear 9x9 Ultralight Silpoly Tarp. 3) Borah Gear makes a 4.1 ounce cuben bivy with a mesh head at $185 Stock 13.1oz/371.4g @ $225, or add a little creativity and less than an ounce to make it a 2 pole/8 stake quick pitch shelter