Borah Gear Tarp Review

Borah Gear Tarp Review. Borah Gear Silpoly Solo Tarp ( 5.8 x 9 ) Backpacking Light I've been searching around and have narrowed the search down to two models, the Borah Gear 7'x9' ($98) and the Yama 7x9 ($110 w/o seam sealing +$20 for SS) silpoly tarps Both nights I used a half pyramid pitch, with my pole set to 115cm

Borah Gear 7x9 Ultralight Silpoly Tarp
Borah Gear 7x9 Ultralight Silpoly Tarp from borahgear.com

Review Summary: At just 5 ounces this insanely light bivy offers fully enclosed bug protection plus water resistance while still being fairly. And the bigger the tarp the more of a wind catcher it becomes

Borah Gear 7x9 Ultralight Silpoly Tarp

Both nights I used a half pyramid pitch, with my pole set to 115cm I know, you will say that for all that money and weight you can get a Zpacks single tent, but, ask any zpacks owner about condensation, you will have to 'towel dry' the interior walls every morning. Both nights I used a half pyramid pitch, with my pole set to 115cm

Borah Gear Ultralight Bivy LongTerm Review (100+ Nights) Exploring Wild. Weight: 5 oz (chest zipper) or 5.3 oz (side zipper) I've been searching around and have narrowed the search down to two models, the Borah Gear 7'x9' ($98) and the Yama 7x9 ($110 w/o seam sealing +$20 for SS) silpoly tarps

Borah Gear Duo Tarp Outdoorline. I can imagine that in bad weather, a tarp with 9' length might have to be pitched rather low, whereas a 10' tarp offers a nice extra foot of overhang over the head Price: $112 (chest zipper) or $117 (side zipper) for silpoly bottom and Argon67 top