AquaQuest Defender Tarp: Tough Enough for a Long Term Shelter?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • I always like adding another shelter option to my lineup. From light weight to heavy weight, having a variety is definitely critical. In this video we look a heavy duty large tarp by the company AquaQuest. I have enjoyed many AquaQuest products in the past and plan to use this tarp for a long term shelter setup. Is this tough enough to withstand days, weeks, or months on end out in the bush?? This video is a first impressions video to see the overall features and characteristics of the tarp. In future videos I plan to use this as part of my long-term shelter system.
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  • @kosys5338
    @kosys5338 2 года назад +11

    I also own Aqua Quest defender tarps and as far as I'm concerned these are one of the best quality tarps money can buy. I can't say enough about how good these things are. My defender tarps have seen snow, ice, freezing rain, torrential down pours, high winds and searing sun. All that and after six years they are still as good as the day I bought them, they have never failed me.

  • @johnstevenson9429
    @johnstevenson9429 3 года назад +32

    Honestly I think there is more of a chance of damaging the tarp and seams by cramming it into the bag rather than laying it out and folding it up neatly

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +4

      No...definitely not. With a proper sized stuff sack and leaving it attached to the ridgeline there's virtually no way to damage it and it is fast and effective to store it. I've used tarps on probably 100 outings now with no issue stuffing them every single time.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 2 года назад +3

      I had the same thought.
      This tarp has heavy silicon coating on so best if rolled nicely.
      Eventually the silicone might be broken down but anyway this will happen with his method.

    • @n.talbert
      @n.talbert 2 года назад +10

      The trouble with folding is that you typically fold it the same over and over. This creates creases and is more likely to damage it.

    • @fruitingfungi
      @fruitingfungi Год назад +1

      @@outerlimitless what did I just watch? You do know you don't have to post videos that are not good, right? What do you mean, " with the right sized stuff sack"? The sack it came in IS the right size. I hope you've got some REAL WORLD experience since the filming of this.

    • @kevinelias8311
      @kevinelias8311 Год назад +3

      ​@@outerlimitless dude, based on your logic using a "stuff and crush" method, you're asking for a stuff sack as big or bigger than your backpack based on the difficulty you had stuffing it.
      You can clearly see at the end of the video you're struggling to stuff the tarp into the backpack alone without the stuff sack and it practically takes up the entire space within the backpack once you are done! Try rolling the damn thing. That was so painful to watch.
      It's the same approach when packing a suitcase full of clothes and stuffing everything randomly vs. rolling each individual item and see the difference in the amount of space you use.

  • @wingzofsteel
    @wingzofsteel 4 года назад +7

    I used my 15x15 for t the first time this week. At first I thought it was going to be too large but after setting it up, I saw all the possibilities. Great video. Thank you.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +2

      It's pretty awesome how many different styles of shelter can be made. I like having the walls and still a roomy interior!

  • @GearReviewDepot
    @GearReviewDepot 4 года назад +9

    I have several of their tarps myself... love them all. The quality is second to none! Getting them back into the stuff sack should really be an Olympic sport. 🤣👍

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +1

      Thanks man...you got me into AquaQuest with that Safari tarp...they are great! But yeah, the stuff sack is brutal!!

    • @imranholden1305
      @imranholden1305 3 года назад

      instablaster.

  • @kristiankamph4334
    @kristiankamph4334 3 года назад +12

    I fold and roll my 10x10 AQ Safari tarp and it fits in the provided stuff sack no problem.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +4

      That's the problem. Next time you're caught in a pouring rain storm, take the time to fold and roll your tarp. Impractical and unnecessary. And folding a tarp creates creased and memory in your tarp... not good for long term use.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 2 года назад +1

      @@outerlimitless
      I was thinking the same about your method. Plenty of creases no matter what.

  • @kevinpeddie6346
    @kevinpeddie6346 3 года назад +5

    Sorry but you need to learn how to pack a tarp back up. Fold it and roll it. Don’t stuff it. It’s not a down bag

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +1

      That's just not gonna happen. The only tarps I fold are the ones in my truck. No need for bushcraft, camping, or survival tarps to be folded.

  • @n.talbert
    @n.talbert 2 года назад +2

    I just upgraded to this tarp from the 10x10 guide series. All the extra tie outs and reinforced ridge lines more than compensate for the extra weight. Looking forward to using it and trying out some new configurations in the boundary waters.

  • @shadowandmystify
    @shadowandmystify 2 года назад +4

    Center tie out is your water catch, thats why its not reinforced

    • @utubetjc
      @utubetjc 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @brenp403
      @brenp403 2 года назад +1

      What do you mean by this?

  • @joeyjones9041
    @joeyjones9041 3 года назад +5

    I have the 10x10 Safari camo tarp and when I fold it up and put it in the stuff sack, I have a ton of extra space. I can fit a 50ft paracord ridgeline, 6 bankline guylines, and 6 MSR groundhog stakes. The stuff sack I have has plenty of room. Aqua Quest has some really nice dry bags as well. Maybe get their 30 liter dry bag for your defender tarp.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +2

      Yeah, it's the folding part that has me bummed out...I don't generally want to rely on folding...it either requires dragging your tarp on the ground or having 2 people to fold it...neither are acceptable for my needs. I definitely need to utilize another bag to store mine.

  • @CampfireKodiak
    @CampfireKodiak 2 года назад +1

    I just ordered one and plan to modify the stuff sack if it's not large enough. I have done this before and it's not too difficult with a seam ripper and sewing machine. I think this would be great for hunting in open terrain because it can handle the high winds.

  • @appreciatizer5911
    @appreciatizer5911 3 года назад +1

    For anyone that wants to know. For the stuff method, you will need a 24L stuff sack. I use the large MTAC and it is perfect.
    Edit: I will add tho. It's a big boy. Best way to settle the stuff and crush vs the fold method. What is more importantly to you. Longevity of your tarp? Or it being smaller and more packable? The 15x15 is literally the size of a medium backpack when stuffed into my compression sack.

  • @brenp403
    @brenp403 2 года назад +1

    I stuff my defender 15x15 into the stuff sack no problem. I found you just have to stuff a single "layer" of fabric in at a time, rather than have it all bunched up and trying to stuff huge portions of the tarp in at once.

  • @rudd7695
    @rudd7695 2 года назад +1

    So the stuff sack does not work for stuffing, I think thats been established.
    I note the stuff sack is not same material as tarp and not as waterproof. It also has holes in bottom for draining. Why would you try and stuff in a wet tarp that will result in water draining into your back pack? Use a suitable sized dry sack to make life easier and keep kit dry.
    Use supplied sack for storing paracord, trussocks, pegs, clips, carabinas, s clips, lines, straps, shockcord or whatever elase you use to put up shelter and store bag on top of tarp in dry bag.
    Would recommend doing this if a stuffer or a folder 😉

  • @shadeshiest22
    @shadeshiest22 2 года назад

    Geezus!! What a BEAST!!! Grail tarp for sure!!

  • @micheldumont4619
    @micheldumont4619 4 года назад +4

    Loved your video clip on the 15 x 15. That settled my choice on the size I wanted to consider. Being 6'4", I prefer having room to move inside than having to crouch, especially if you make a Pyramid tarp shelter with an open front tarp tent style. Placed my order to Aqua Quest.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      Sweet! Yes, pyramid will be nice with that. I think you'll be very happy with that tarp...it's super nice!

    • @micheldumont4619
      @micheldumont4619 4 года назад

      15’x15’ Defender tarp arrived. Set it up as a tipi style. Lots of room. No problem for me placing it back in its storage bag, mind you I had it on my home lawn and easier to fold back and forth and roll to desired bag size. But would be more difficult out in the woods with all the leaves. I agree with you about possible problems in the wild.

  • @XiaoPP1
    @XiaoPP1 2 года назад +1

    Yep, their stuff sag could be made little larger to easier pack it back. Be pain as mentioned if need to pack away quick.

  • @NomepunterTichPvp
    @NomepunterTichPvp 2 года назад +3

    22:09 does anyone else see that sunlight-shaped hole poking through along the main reinforced seam? You probably should've cleared your site before laying it down. Also, it might not be a good thing to insert the Guy line tensioner into the tarp loop as a toggle. Those tensioners are usually made from cheap plastic and may break on ya.

    • @richardwysocki8300
      @richardwysocki8300 2 года назад +1

      good eyes. i missed that small hole.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 2 года назад

      How the hell did you noticed that? :)
      I’d start that exercise with some cheap ground mat, that’s solve so many problems :)

  • @Dad078678
    @Dad078678 3 года назад +8

    You make a claim that you’re going to test the product and then try to stuff it in a bag that was designed for the turf to be folded correctly but you didn’t fold it you just tried to stuff it in the bag it’s never going to fit do you stuff your clothes in your drawer or do you fold them correctly Right so why do you think It didn’t fit because you didn’t fold it do you park your car sideways in your garage no because it won’t fit there’s a right way and a wrong way to do something do it right or don’t do it. Think brother logically 3 strikes your out.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      You clearly don't spend time in the bush... and certainly not in adverse conditions. If you did, you would understand that taking the time to fold your tarp isn't practical. And if you're willing to lay your tarp across the sticks and twigs your asking for damage. It appears as though I'm more logical than your thought process and apparently more experienced? One strike you're out.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      And for the record, even though you edited your comment I still retain the original one. Why not stick to your guns? You afraid I'd report you for offensive comments?

    • @Dad078678
      @Dad078678 3 года назад +3

      @@outerlimitless no I’m not afraid of anyone’s thinking you clearly aren’t sain your crazy to think that you can just jam your tarp into a bag that clearly is designed to fit it if you take the time to fold it correctly. You are an idiot to spend the time to jam it into the designed bag and it not fit fighting it all the way and never getting it to work. Spend the time to fold it and it will fit with room to spare. Like I said before just because you think it means stuff it in is not what the manufacturer clearly designed. You weren’t in the rain it was clear weather and you are just too lazy and ignorant to do the job right. You are an idiot to think you can gust Willy Billy jam it all in there without folding it properly. You wasted the time to fight it into the bag and didn’t take advantage of the weather and fold it correctly #1 idiot failed 3 out of 3 times. And I spend Months in the field at a time you don’t know me I have the tarp you clearly trashed and I always fold it up Again just cause it’s called a stuffs that doesn’t mean you just stuff the shit in there that’s your stupid interpretation of the idea no one else’s. I’ll always fold the tarp and always get it to fit 10 out of 10 times. You are just lazy or stupid or just understand that stupid sack is just a nick name not the actual design in other words fold the fucking tarps like it was designed and it will fit 100 out of 100 times use your head man. Come on admit you just want to bitch about a perfect product and a perfectly good STUFF SACK

  • @sfixx
    @sfixx 2 года назад +1

    It's entirely possible to fold/roll a large tarp off the ground by yourself using the intact ridge line as a third hand.

  • @mark0chan
    @mark0chan 3 года назад +1

    Great review. And thanks for the tips! I am excited to use my 15x15 defender this camping season for the first time.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      It's a tough and well featured tarp for sure...I really like mine...I need more excuses to use it!

  • @22leggedsasquatch
    @22leggedsasquatch 2 года назад

    I uae a cammo net over the tarp, then throw leaves over that, so that it has similar reflective properties of the surrounding foliage

  • @LunaticKD1991
    @LunaticKD1991 2 года назад +2

    You're more likely to damage the tarp with that stuff and crush method than you would by taking the time to properly fold it and roll it up before stuffing it into the bag.

  • @RaysGoneFishing
    @RaysGoneFishing 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. But why try to stuff it like you would a down sleeping bag? If you tried folding it you’d probably be able to get it in it’s sack.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +1

      The reason for the crush and stuff method is the reality of working in the woods alone...and the reality of what packing up is really like in the wilderness. There's no really way to carefully fold a tarp alone...or in the wilderness...especially in inclement weather. And, also, as I mentioned, I really try to avoid dragging my tarp on the ground. 99.99% of the time my tarp will NEVER touch the ground...or branches, or anything that could damage it. Therefor the crush and stuff method is a critical method for my breakdown. If I can't break down that way I'll find a tarp that can.

  • @jefffletcher3376
    @jefffletcher3376 3 года назад +2

    Putting back in the bag roll your tarp first then put in into the bag. Petty eazy as you see its not a stuff bag

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      I think you missed that part of the discussion. I'm not interested in laying my 15 x 15 tarp in the ground while I try to neatly fold it into the bag. I want to stuff my tarp... every time.

    • @jefffletcher3376
      @jefffletcher3376 3 года назад

      @@outerlimitless I seen that part. I didn't miss it. I sure the bag wasn't intended for the way your using it. If the tarp is haft as good as you say it should survive being roll up and put in the bag.
      I've got a 40 dollar tarp that survives the final roll up. To each his own. Good luck and have fun camping.

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Год назад

    What if you folded it while on the ridge line. I have a cord line going across a space that I have a large sheet draped over. Whenever I don't need to use the sheet I just flip it over the top once and then flip it over twice. If I wanted to I could take down the line and it only needs to be rolled after that. I have a 10x10 defender and a 7x10 guide. I use their Boa compression straps. The new tarps are made in Taiwan and I think they are a bit of an upgrade. you can't even see the seam seal tape because they are clear. The boa straps make setups faster for me and the bags are bigger because I can put extra stuff inside with the tarp. Thanks for this review. I am new to tarps and I really wanted to see the last setup that you did when you close the end.

  • @ReMi_1200
    @ReMi_1200 9 месяцев назад

    I love this brand ! The quality is amazing! But... I have the Defender Heavy-Duty 13X10 and it's too big for me! So, since I've only used it 1 time, and I don't need it (not too much rain in France), I'm thinking of reselling it at half price...

  • @mikec.8556
    @mikec.8556 Год назад +1

    I have the 15x15 always fold it then roll it laziness is not in my vocabulary

  • @86beeman
    @86beeman 3 года назад

    Hey, I bought an AquaQuest tarp because of two videos, one of them being yours. It will receive its inaugural test in a week but on initial inspection I have no doubt it'll live up to it's reputation. I've pre-attached my ridge line for faster set up but as you've shown, it ain't going back into the stuff sac with the same ease it came out - I had to stretch shower and make a physio appointment after that wrestling match! I'll be buying a new sac for it this week. Good video. Thanks

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      Haha! I'm glad you're happy with the quality. Obviously that's the biggest importance. Which tarp did you get? But yeah...what's with the stuff sack. It could just be a little bigger and it would be perfect! It's just un-necessary in my opinion. I don't want to struggle with my gear. I also don't want to sit there and fold it up all nice...and what, lay it out on sticks and branches and sap to do that??? No way!! You gotta be able to stuff and crush a tarp for the longevity of the tarp with no damage. I make a rule not to allow my tarp onto the ground. That is for a specific reason. I can't find that when I need the safety and security of my tarp that I punctured a hole in it while I was folding the damn thing on the ground! STUFF AND CRUSH!! BIGGER STUFF SACK!! Haha...thanks for watching!

    • @86beeman
      @86beeman 3 года назад +1

      @@outerlimitless I bought the large defender and it was awesome on the trip but on day 2 I noticed a small right angle tear in the friggin thing!! The tear is about 2cm each way. I have no idea how it got there except to think that it caught on something when part of it was briefly on the ground. There's no way I can claim with confidence that it came damaged either. I hadn't obviously become proficient at setting up without allowing that to happen. It's an easy fix however and the tarp now has "character marks". One of the nights was really windy coming off the lake and stuff was blowing around a lot but I had no issues with any loops letting go.
      There was easily enough room for our 3 x 6 folding table that held the cook stove and kitchen kit and the two of with folding chairs to sit out of the rain and get up and move around easily. I'd post a photo of the set up if it were possible.
      One feature mine didn't have that I saw in another video - perhaps yours, I'd have to look gain - were some loops on the inside of the ridge line that I thought would be useful for hanging things, a clothesline etc. No biggy really on that.
      I bought the 10 x10 also which I'll keep for solo outings. It's bag seems more reasonable for a stuff sack.
      All in all - great piece of kit!

    • @benrusnak2077
      @benrusnak2077 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey man ik its two years to late but its got a warranty you could probs send it back get a new one

    • @86beeman
      @86beeman 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks. The patch I used at the time is still holding fast - I'd forgotten about the tear altogether actually@@benrusnak2077

  • @LILEE376
    @LILEE376 2 года назад

    Probably every manufacturers make too small stuff sacks because in that way there is a big chance that the tarp, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping pad, rain coat will be ruined couple of years later.

  • @NoneYaBidness762
    @NoneYaBidness762 2 года назад

    Great vid. I think I’d have run the ridge line under the tarp and put some alpine butterfly loops in it along the way. That way you wouldn’t need a separate line to hang things from.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching. Only problem with running the ridgeline beneath is that you can't drop down the sides...it is stuck in an A Frame configuration...so yes, you are right about the hanging line, but I would rather have the walls if needed with a tarp this large.

    • @NoneYaBidness762
      @NoneYaBidness762 2 года назад

      @@outerlimitless makes sense. 🤘🏼

  • @22leggedsasquatch
    @22leggedsasquatch 2 года назад +1

    Fold the tarp to pack it away. It's a lot faster and costs a LOT less energy.

  • @timbiviano8933
    @timbiviano8933 4 года назад +3

    You had beautiful soft oak leaves on the ground to lay your tarp and fold it. Here in Aus we have nothing like that. Your stubbornness makes this a terrible watching experience.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      Haha, ok...I've damaged tarps, torn tarps. There are sticks, twigs, thorns. not to mention, just make the stuff sack a little bigger. Those thoughts make this a "terrible watching experience"? No helpful information provided I guess...

    • @carlvandenberg140
      @carlvandenberg140 3 года назад

      Typical aussie.They got snakes green ants red dust no water for miles upon miles .It is so hot the tar melts and in Coober peddy they all live in caves.The typical Aussie eats roots shoots and leaves.WTF do they know about tarps?

  • @julianharvey6584
    @julianharvey6584 9 месяцев назад

    You could have folded that tarp by hanging it over your ridgeline , folding it and then rolling it. I have exact same Tarp and find it easy to fit back into the sack. That said yeah its an epic tarp I have used mine a few times in winds over 65mph and it has been faultless.

  • @billfrench3277
    @billfrench3277 4 года назад

    Great vid! Made me a new subscriber... you helped me decide on the defender... thank you. But they call it a stuff sack so you can, not only KEEP your "stuff" in it but it's also, so you can stuff it in there without taking the time and space needed to fold it neatly on a clear sunny day. Like you said, it would often be the circumstance of foul, rainy, windy conditions or worse... Thanks again, keep up the great vids mang...

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for joining, and glad to have you aboard! Yes, the stuff sack should be simply that...a way to stuff your tarp in there. Actually, folding a tarp isn't the best becaue it can gain memory and deteriorate on the fold lines. I would be surprised if it really happened, but people do claim that. And I always prefer to stuff my tarps in the sack for ease of packing. It's too bad I don't have 4 more inches of fabric to work with on these stuff sacks...they are all too tight from AquaQuest. But the tarps are totally amazing!

    • @billfrench3277
      @billfrench3277 4 года назад

      @@outerlimitless I ordered the 15x15 due to all the reviews like your own. I do believe I have a stuff sack that may work better, I'll just trade them out. Yes aqua quest needs to remedy this issue. They probably will from your vid... thanks again. Looking forward to more ... be safe and healthy.. :)

  • @Cue881
    @Cue881 Год назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @steffenbenter
    @steffenbenter 3 года назад

    You have to get new stuffsacks for most of the sleepingbags or tarps. Those designers from the research and development should take their gear out and stuff the gear into those too small bags by temperatures around 5F or in brutal wind and rain.
    Nice review though! I just ordered my AQ Defender in 10x13 and I'm really looking forward to using it with a hammock.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +1

      Thank you...finally someone who gets it! I think you're the first one to really stick up for this point. Seriously...if you really intend on using these for true excursions or mountain use and a stuff sack matters...which is probably does...then being undersized will suck to deal with in adverse conditions. I'll be curious to hear how you like your 10x13...enjoy and thanks for watching!

    • @steffenbenter
      @steffenbenter 3 года назад

      @@outerlimitless I have a down Sleepingbag that is really expensive and they spare on a couple of inches of cloth for the stuffsacks. You get out off the Sleepingbag in the morning tired, cold, hungry and then you fiddle around with a stuffsack for an hour to pack everything up. I replace all my stuffsacks with the eVent compression bags from sea to summit. Good tough and durable quality and alot more relaxed in the morning while packing my gear up.

  • @georgiafl8285
    @georgiafl8285 2 года назад

    Folding very easy!

  • @recentlyretired
    @recentlyretired 3 месяца назад

    Has anyone added a stove jack into one of these tarps? Looking for a tent fly over my tent but need a Stove jack

  • @tomcatt998
    @tomcatt998 3 года назад

    i always buy a bigger seal line stuff sack 4 my gear,,, never had much luck getting anything back into the original stuff sack

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      Yeah, it can be tough...I definitely need a good solution for this one. I still haven't dealt with it. Thanks for watching!

  • @kc8ljmcopier567
    @kc8ljmcopier567 2 года назад +1

    Curious about what size , diameter ridge line you used ? Any stretch etc. Thanks in advance

    • @richardwysocki8300
      @richardwysocki8300 2 года назад

      Me too! I'd love to be able to purchase an Amsteel ridgeline that's ready to go.

  • @TonyMontana-pn9kk
    @TonyMontana-pn9kk 4 года назад +1

    I love my aquaquest tarps. I’ve always heard nylon degrades in the sun though, so I’m curious how long it would actually hold up as a long term shelter

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +1

      Interesting...I wonder that myself. Good comment and I will monitor that for sure!

    • @kosys5338
      @kosys5338 4 года назад +4

      I have been using my defender for four years never been a problem, not even faded from the sun. My tarp has seen relentless sun, torrential down pours and lots of snow. The tarp also comes with a two year no hassle warranty. Aqua quest by far makes the best tarps on the planet.

    • @julianharvey6584
      @julianharvey6584 9 месяцев назад

      @@kosys5338 Yeah its polyester that degrades.

  • @justanotherrat9703
    @justanotherrat9703 5 месяцев назад

    You had 2 holes near the ridgeline. unexpected from aquaquest

  • @PREPFORIT
    @PREPFORIT 4 года назад

    Great size plus all the additional loops and tie-outs are super important.
    But definitely a two-person or more tarp option.
    Thanks for all the details!

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      LOADED with tie outs...I can see 4 or 5 different shelters that would be a great choice for prolonged use with gear and more than one person. This tarp is sweet!

  • @briantuttle2426
    @briantuttle2426 3 года назад

    Just curious as to why you don't use prussic knots and toggles to attach your tarp to your ridgeline instead of running your ridge line through the loops? Toggles are quicker to setup and take down without losing substantial strength.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      I usually leave my ridgeline essentially permanently attached to my tarp. Of course it depends on the configuration, but generally, I am set it and forget it...it just depends. Sometimes I do use toggles.

  • @barrybueler3356
    @barrybueler3356 4 года назад +1

    Looks tough enough a little big for little old me to pack though I have a sleeping bag that sucks to pack in it’s pouch so I don’t either roll it up and use a couple bungee cords.

  • @epitam
    @epitam 2 года назад

    Hi, loved your video.
    How is it in the sun? Is it also good for shade?

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  2 года назад

      Seems solid to me. I haven't used it much...it's a bit oversized for my typical needs.

  • @outdoorsgeek6603
    @outdoorsgeek6603 3 года назад +2

    Screw that crap. Go pick up a separate compression bag for that thing.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +3

      Already did... got the MSS compression sack in foliage for it. Works perfectly!

  • @tom77685
    @tom77685 3 года назад +3

    Is it fire resistance to embers?

  • @Thee-_-Outlier
    @Thee-_-Outlier Год назад

    What is the weight difference between the guide and safari. The graphic they provide has them both weighing the same

  • @williamkeil8414
    @williamkeil8414 4 года назад

    Great video. I would get another stuff sack then deal with struggling . I don't know why these companies can't make a slightly larger stuff sack, I guess it must be the ol mighty dollar.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      I almost wonder sometimes if the people who make these actually use them. It seems like it would be a no brainer to increase the stuff sack size. If I worked there it would be the first thing that I would fix.

  • @sgbradley
    @sgbradley Год назад

    36 minutes of talking about one Tarp, now I will just go for a DD Tarp.

  • @krisvq
    @krisvq 5 месяцев назад

    At 24:03,, is that a hole?

  • @kayakangler7683
    @kayakangler7683 Год назад

    Cool video, but I had to watch 8 ads in the first 17 minutes and that is no bueno.

  • @f.c232
    @f.c232 2 года назад

    next tome fold it while still on the ridge line
    one man job
    and tarp never touches the ground

  • @josephhilt2423
    @josephhilt2423 Год назад

    Thank goodness Thanksgiving is coming. You could use some stuffing.😁

  • @user-bn3zo3mh5v
    @user-bn3zo3mh5v Год назад +2

    I just wonder if that's a buck scrape you are laying that over. May come out smelling like 🦌 deer piss

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  Год назад +2

      Another great reason why I don't drag my tarps on the ground

    • @user-bn3zo3mh5v
      @user-bn3zo3mh5v Год назад

      @@outerlimitless would have been a great place to set up a our 75 yards from if you have enough visibility.

  • @rickalexander2801
    @rickalexander2801 4 года назад

    at 26:00 min. in you wanted to build a wall. What if you already had a hammock in place? Wouldn't that screw up your wall plan?

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      I wouldn't do that with a hammock setup...At that point you need to bring the bottom corners in and leave a gap at the top for the hammock straps.

  • @scottbutler1561
    @scottbutler1561 2 года назад

    Great comprehensive review. These tarps are made in Canada, correct?

  • @joseph401
    @joseph401 2 года назад

    22:14 is that a hole in the tarp? Other wise, very informative. I just purchased one.

  • @mrx702
    @mrx702 4 года назад

    I definitely want to get this tarp but the stuff sack is a major problem, I would have to change it. What size stuff sack do you recommend using?

  • @joshhenry727
    @joshhenry727 2 года назад

    I was thinking about the big one 13×20 fer the family.. Its 219.00 how would u recommend packing it back up?

  • @sjwilbanks
    @sjwilbanks 2 года назад

    What are your thoughts on using this tarp with aluminum poles and guy lines (car camping applications)? Do you think the weight of this tarp in this size might be too much for aluminum in wind and rain vs. steel? Thanks in advance for any input.

    • @utubetjc
      @utubetjc 2 года назад +1

      I often use the Green Elephant aluminum poles on the four corners and made two poles using 1/2 inch black iron pipe to support the front and rear ridge line straps. Sturdy set up using large Beefoor heavy duty steel stakes.

    • @sjwilbanks
      @sjwilbanks 2 года назад

      Thanks @@utubetjc, sounds pretty strong. I thought about doing something similar for the ridge line poles using 3/4 metal conduit.

    • @utubetjc
      @utubetjc 2 года назад

      @@sjwilbanks Good idea. I always use the A Frame configuration with poles and it works well.

  • @fredbarkett131
    @fredbarkett131 2 месяца назад

    That is not how you put a tarp in a stuff sack!
    You fold it and roll it.
    Doing it right, does not take as long as what you are doing in the video.

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine 10 месяцев назад

    Good review. I would think folding is the only way to go with a tarp that heavy duty. I know lighter weight tarps are actually better off stuffed but this beast aint' going in that bag. That being said, how much would it cost to increase the size a bit, $3.00...nothing when you consider you are paying $199 for the tarp. But, that would send it over that psychological $200 wall. Even folding the tarp it wouldn't hurt to have a bit bigger bag.

  • @gburlin
    @gburlin 7 месяцев назад

    Fold the dam thing to size to roll up and place it back in the bag. I’ve got every size they make and have no problem. Your square pegging a round hole the way your doing it 😂

  • @randallblack4658
    @randallblack4658 Год назад

    That tarp has to be rolled to store it

  • @charlesdillon6155
    @charlesdillon6155 3 года назад +2

    Anyone see the hole in the top around 23:30?

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +1

      Good catch. 23:42 exactly. It might be under the seam tape, but many tarps have minor manufacturing defects. You make a great point and that is precisely why it's good to set your gear up before you get deep into the wilderness. I'll use that example in the future. Great observation!

    • @charlesdillon6155
      @charlesdillon6155 3 года назад +1

      I'm on the fence about getting it but for the price I would have been calling customer service. It looks like the best 100% waterproof tarp on the market shouldn't see daylight taped or not. Just my opinion.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад

      @@charlesdillon6155 your not wrong, I agree with you. I didn't notice while I was filming as i was distracted... but I do agree it shouldn't have that hole. That was my first time looking at that tarp too...

    • @charlesdillon6155
      @charlesdillon6155 3 года назад

      @@outerlimitless that was a great review of it. Thank you very much

  • @stevenrobertson6656
    @stevenrobertson6656 4 года назад

    Really don't like the fact that you can't get the tarp back into the stuff sack. In a pressure situation it would be really annoying.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад

      It is really frustrating, and in bad weather I would not have been happy! The tarp itself is really nicely made and helps make up for the stuff sack.

  • @williamcraig7374
    @williamcraig7374 3 года назад

    Do you think AQUA QUEST IS TAKING THE HINT? This is the reason I will not buy one. THANKS FOR THE INFO.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +1

      It's such a shame with such a simple way to address the issue...literally like 2 extra inches of material in length and maybe one inch in diameter would make all the difference.

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow 4 месяца назад

    Video is at least 2x too long for the info provided

  • @grahamfisher37
    @grahamfisher37 Год назад

    At 23.42 looks like you have a hole in your tarp

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  Год назад

      A little one yes...from the factory that way

  • @eldiablo2044
    @eldiablo2044 4 месяца назад

    Tarp cant be used as a long term shelter. Especially if you live in tornado country.

  • @sumporfuk
    @sumporfuk 4 года назад +4

    Jesus Christ how many commercials can you put into a RUclips video? It feels like watching network TV. Sorry but it doesn’t matter what you have to say because the interruptions are just not worth it 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  4 года назад +1

      It's ok if you don't like it. Hit the quick skip button and move on. But I am glad to hear that you were compelled to stay long enough to follow the information...that's a good sign!

    • @sumporfuk
      @sumporfuk 4 года назад

      Apologies for not being more clear but the whole point was that I had to terminate the video before actually getting to the meat and potatoes of the information.

    • @asmith7876
      @asmith7876 4 года назад +2

      You do know the guy making the free video doesn't have ANY CONTROL over what ads RUclips puts in?

    • @kosys5338
      @kosys5338 4 года назад +4

      @@asmith7876
      That's why I use add block, I never see any commercials.

  • @Pressingontoperfection
    @Pressingontoperfection 3 года назад

    What tarp do u recommend

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  3 года назад +1

      Tarp choice is an interesting topic. It's a fairly complicated answer in my opinion. What is the intended use? Do you need light weight or heavy duty? Are you carrying it on your back, or using it out of a vehicle? Does it need to be set up for a long term or short term scenario? I have about 8 different tarps. 4 of which are my go-to for difference scenarios...and this Defender being one of them.

  • @JuliusCesar-fy9mk
    @JuliusCesar-fy9mk Месяц назад

    Attention the quality of these tarps are getting worser and worser until today. Look at the bad expierences what Amazon users report. I would never recommand this tarp, also due to massiv delivery problems in Germany

  • @manta1969manta
    @manta1969manta 3 года назад

    Asleep... to match waste

  • @rucksackadventures4878
    @rucksackadventures4878 3 года назад

    Awesome video my friend love it keep up the hard inspiring I might have to purchase one of these tarps i’ve liked & subscribed also please check us out when you get chance stay safe Rucksack Adventures

  • @luigigalleani2290
    @luigigalleani2290 6 месяцев назад

    lol you tough enough?

  • @stuartcrane9409
    @stuartcrane9409 2 года назад

    I enjoyed your video until you showed your complete ignorance over the stuff sack. That means I won’t be watching any more

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  2 года назад

      Doesn't bother me. But do you own one of these? Once you do I want you take your tarp out into the mountains when it's next to freezing and sleeting hard and you need to pack up your camp and get outta there while you can barely feel your hands. And then I want you to tell me who's the ignorant one and tell me I'm right. You won't need to apologize for calling me ignorant. Your frozen hands and frustration over the undersized stuffsack from the 10 cents of material they saved will be enough apology for me.

  • @teedomeowgi7959
    @teedomeowgi7959 2 года назад

    no rain, no wind, no temperature, no uv analysis... what was the point of this video...

    • @havadd
      @havadd Год назад

      I appreciate anything to be more familiar with the tarp before I purchase to establish it's consistency , the thickness is what I'm wondering compared to usual tarp mil thickness

  • @sgbradley
    @sgbradley Год назад

    36 minutes of talking about one Tarp, now I will just go for a DD Tarp.

    • @outerlimitless
      @outerlimitless  Год назад

      The DD will certainly be lighter...not quite as tough. I have both. I use my DD tarps much more frequently as they are typically used for my backpacking adventures.