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    Ultralight Backpacking Tarps

    Backpacking tarps are amazing. They are light, and can be easily pitched to serve various functions. Be a tarp be used as a tent, or a simple "canopy" for resting backpackers, backpacking tarps are ultralight backpacking gear types, ideal for their lightness and their overall functionality.

    Here are two of the most popular backpacking tarps available in the market. SpinPoncho backpacking tarps and Bozeman Mountain Works.

    SpinPoncho Backpacking Tarps

    SpinPoncho backpacking tarps truly live up to the standards which are demanded from backpacking gear types.

    Backpacking combines the best elements which make camping and hiking superstar outdoor activities, and demands backpacking gear to be durable, strong enough to withstand the elements, and light, as hiking treks would be much better with light gear.

    SpinPoncho backpacking tarps are ultralight, and are built for this particular purpose. Made from the lightest waterproof material, SpinPoncho backpacking tarps are made with silicone impregnated fabrics, which are 35% lighter than most mass-market produced outdoor gear. One thing to note though, with this specification, SpinPoncho backpacking tarps are advised only for ultralight backpackers which enough knowledge about backpacking, and the rigors of backpacking excursions.

    Experienced ultralight backpackers, have seen this backpacking tarp to be best used with multiple guylines and stakes, evenly distributing tension on the backpacking tarp itself. Though it isn't advisable to be used as a "ground pad", SpinPoncho backpacking tarps could be used as such, provided of course a firm understanding with the surrounding areas backs up the act.

    All in all, SpinPoncho backpacking tarps are ultralight and functional, making it among the most popular backpacking tarps in the market.

    Bozeman Mountain Works Stealth 0 Pro (6x8) Catenary Ridgeline Ultralight Backpacking Tarp

    Built with the same premise behind all other backpacking gear types, Stealth Pro backpacking tarps are made to be light to carry, yet durable enough to deal with outdoor weather conditions. Manufactured with a waterproof spinnaker sailcloth, Stealth Pro backpacking tarps are generally considered to be as durable as 1.4 oz silnylon backpacking tarps, and are more resistant to tearing and abrasion compared to Stealth Lite tarps, another backpacking tarp type from Bozeman Mountain Works.
    Best used with multiple guylines and stakes, Stealth Pro backpacking tarps are ultralight, ideal for professional and amateur backpackers who simply need functional tarps for their backpacking excursions.

    Though the fabric making Stealth Pro tarps is noisier than silnylon, noise and flapping could be minimized by properly pitching the tarp, requiring a level of skill and experience, which could be easily "trained" for with the help of backpacking professionals.

    Of course, there are other backpacking tarps out in the market. The two abovementioned backpacking tarps are simply among the most popular backpacking tarps in the market.

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