Poncho Tarp
10 oz. | 283 g | $60.00
Fit: n/a
available sizes: 8 ft 8 in x 4 ft 10 in / 2.64 m x 1.47 m
This roomy, ultralight poncho can be converted to an ultralight shelter using built-in tie down loops. Features additional coverage in the back for protecting a backpack and snaps allow for folding up excess fabric when not in use as a shelter. Fit is unisex.
Materials:
SilLite™ silicone-impregnated nylon
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Reinforced rust-resistent snaps at wrist openings and sides
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Converts to an ultra-light shelter using nylon tie-down loops in corners and middle of sides
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Poncho Tarp
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SilLite™
An extremely strong, lightweight waterproof nylon ripstop fabric used in GoLite Shelters and Tents. The nylon fibers are impregnated with Silicone, which allows the fabric to stretch without separating or breaking. SilLite™ fabrics are far lighter than conventional tent fabrics, but also far stronger.
Product Care
Tents
- Avoid Unnecessary Exposure to Ultra-Violet Light
- Store In Cool Dry Place
- Thoroughly Dry After Use
- Remove Sand Particles by Washing In Bathtub with Mild Detergent
- Clean Zippers Frequently with Silicone Spray
- Avoid Contact Between DEET and Shelter Materials