Having seen this DIY tarp on a YouTube video a few months ago, I was convinced that this was a project that had the potential of being very cost effective and easy to pack. Completing the project was really quite simple and can be completed in less than two hours. The material list in putting this project together is inexpensive and includes the following items:
- Husky 9 X 12 Plastic Drop Cloth (2mil) from Home Depot ($2.98)
- Duct Tape-40yards from Home Depot ($4.89)
portion was in reinforcing the plactic with the duct tape; this included both sides of the edge, the center line and the diagonals. By adding the diagonal reinforcement, it seemed logical that this would reduce the stress of the plastic when putting on a load when staking and tying down. In addition I decided to use duct-tape straps instead of grommets on the tie ends. The hexagonal shape provides excellent coverage and the whole tarp weighs about 22 ounces. The entire tarp rolls up to approximately 5.25" X 7". With the cost of sil-nylon tarps and the like, this really is a remarkable and cost effective alternative that won't let you down. While the durability is yet to be determined, I can't think of a reason why this tarp wouldn't find a place in my pack on every overnight outing going forward. By the way, this was the first overnight with a hammock Besides not having to sleep on the ground, there are definitely some pluses in selecting this type of sleep system. I need to spend additional nights trying to optimize this method, so it may be awhile before I post my thoughts. On the other hand, the DIY tarp and hammock combo complimented each other very well. ~Keep it Sharp.