Nice tarp. The thermal layer seems to do its job. After three years, the glued seam is starting to come off. And the weight... Of the declared 850g, it strangely turned out to be 1450g because I just felt like weighing it after this period of use :)
The Termo Tarp camping tarp is crafted from lightweight, robust, and waterproof fabric. The integrated thermal insulation layer enhances warmth on cold days and reflects sunlight during hot weather, keeping the area beneath the tarp cooler.
Enables swift and straightforward shelter setup in the field, including options like a double-pitched tent, makeshift tipi, or broad canopy. Reinforced loops and taped seams provide exceptional strength. The structure supports tarp installation at heights reaching up to 7 meters. Guy lines do not require ground attachment, minimizing the chance of nighttime tripping hazards.
Technical data
Color: Hunter
Material: 100% polyamide
Grammage: 60 g/m2
Number of attachment points: 19
Dimensions: 3 x 4 m
Weight: 860 g
Manufacturer: Tigerwood, Poland
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of TigerWood.
TigerWood is s a Europe-based brand delivering trusted quality and accountable manufacturing. It specializes in designing hammocks, tarps, hiking stoves and outdoor clothing, creating products based on real-life bushcraft experiences. TigerWood's equipment is tested in extreme conditions - the flagship Bear hammock went through a test involving a tank. The hammocks are equipped with mosquito nets, and the stoves in the Piran series are distinguished by their compact design and sturdy construction. TigerWood promotes the conscious use of nature and wins the trust of the outdoor community with its practical, uncompromising approach to design.
| Color/camouflage | Other |
|---|---|
| Weight | 860 g |
| Dimensions when unfolded | 300 x 400 cm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | Polyamide |
| Main color | Hunter |
| Thermal insulation | Yes |
| Number of attachment points | 19 |
| EAN | 2007696525679 |
| Brand | TigerWood |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 16
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Great tarp, but it's a bit embarrassing that even pieces of guy-line weren't included in the set. I bought a 3x3 tarp at a chain store and they were included. I'm not even asking about stakes because that's not required, but instead of being able to hang it up and relax, I have to waste time cutting and tying cords...
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A tarp is a base for overnight stays in the forest. It works perfectly with hammocks. Wide enough and resistant even to heavier downpours.
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The tarp fulfills its role very well, I haven't had a chance to test the thermal layer yet as I've mainly used it in autumn and winter, it has a large number of attachment points, it didn't leak after heavy rain, and personally I have no problem packing it back into the cover.
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A tarp of decent size. Good material and workmanship. I bought it as a set with the Tigerwood Bison hammock. This is my first camping set of this type. I hope the set will perform well. Too bad the suspension straps have to be bought separately.
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This is my first tarp so I have nothing to compare to. The thermal layer and size are definitely a plus. It works very well with a 3-meter hammock. As for the quality, I don't have an opinion yet since I've only used it twice. It can be packed into the original bag, you just have to start rolling it properly :)
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Weak. Just weak. This pseudo-cover is only good for the first packing—forget about getting it back in as the factory did. Especially in the field when it's wet, damp, and windy. The attachment points are weak; the tarp stretched out in the mountains, fairly strong wind, and unfortunately 3 eyelets were ripped out completely. It lacks proper edging around the edge and through the center of the tarp, making the mounting points much weaker compared to, for example, DD Hammock. The only plus is the metallic thermal layer and high water resistance. Unfortunately, the carrying case and symbolic attachment points mean there's no good way to carry or secure it in strong wind. Rating: 3/5
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I deliberately chose the 4x3 m size—it allows you to set up the tarp in a C shape or as a bushcraft tent. With the larger size, there's a lot of space inside. Despite its higher weight compared to 3x3 m tarps, it's definitely worth it. The mounting points are reinforced, promising long use without tearing.
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Strong material, looks solid, only the mounting ears could make a better impression and inspire more confidence, but so far they have not let me down. The cover could be a bit wider; when folding it yourself, it's hard to fit.
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I'm a fan of TigerWood products. I've used them many times and have never been disappointed. For fans of outdoor camping, this will be a very good product. It's very easy to clean, even in the field. That's a big plus for this size.
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Great value for the quality
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It's not a super tarp but for now it fulfills its purpose. Do not hang ropes under the tarp as the adhesive will fall apart (based on my friend's experience). 4 out of 5 stars overall.
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Tarp tested in 'field conditions'. An all-night downpour plus wind didn't disturb my peace—the tarp didn't leak, the eyelets held. The size perfectly covers a hammock 3.3 meters long with some margin. Packing it into the dedicated cover is a bit tricky, but I think it's just a matter of practice. I recommend it.
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After setting it up, it looks like a quality product. However, its practical use will be the true test. It's a pity that guy-lines must be purchased separately. The weight is 100g higher than listed. For my needs, as long as it doesn't rain directly on my head, it will be completely fine.
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The tarp is huge, well made, with the right number of loops. It's nice that it's a Polish product. The price-to-quality ratio is very good. The only minus is that it came without one cord end.
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