That’s a mad tarp, I am so sick of my large grey Bunnings tarp. I am so getting a hexa tarp... Those oz tent poles are great, been using them on the RV5 for 16 months, strong as...
Luke do you reckon the silver and red poles are symbolic of the north and south on your typical compass? Would these tarps be best set up north-south to protect from the sun at the sides?
Hi John, yes people buy it :) Its like with many other things. you can buy cheap products for a low price and they wont last long or do not work right or you spend more money and you get a high quality product that works perfect
John Hales I understand your dismay, however, Snow Peak tarps are very very well made and are built to last. Bought one last year (not this big) and it works really well in our damp PNW campsites.
Thanks Luke. There is nothing out there in English about setting these up so your video has has filled a trial need.
Real need
Hello Friend. I am from Brazil, I camp here and I found a used equipment to buy. I will buy thanks to your video. Very good, thank you.
Great setup video of the Hexa Tarp Pro Thanks for sharing LTD
Do you have any videos on how to tear it down and pack it up back into its original bag?
just fold it down mate :)
Great video guys! How does this kind of set up go in really windy conditions? Do the poles collapse or bend?
It is all good. Had it up on fraser island and was very windy and tarp worked perfect. The poles are great.
Awesome thanks!
That’s a mad tarp, I am so sick of my large grey Bunnings tarp. I am so getting a hexa tarp... Those oz tent poles are great, been using them on the RV5 for 16 months, strong as...
Awesome product. Few Questions what max wind speed would you say the rating is, and would your sand pegs work with it?
Luke do you reckon the silver and red poles are symbolic of the north and south on your typical compass? Would these tarps be best set up north-south to protect from the sun at the sides?
I like it cheers boys!
Australian made?
Snow Peak is a Japan company and they make their tarps tent etc in China I would say.
$890.00 for a tarp, a couple poles and some ropes in a bag !? do people actually buy these things?
Hi John, yes people buy it :) Its like with many other things. you can buy cheap products for a low price and they wont last long or do not work right or you spend more money and you get a high quality product that works perfect
John Hales I understand your dismay, however, Snow Peak tarps are very very well made and are built to last. Bought one last year (not this big) and it works really well in our damp PNW campsites.