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
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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
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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