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Reddit mentions of Kelty Noah's Tarp 16 - 2013
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Kelty Noah's Tarp 16 - 2013. Here are the top ones.
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- Reinforced guy out points and adjustable corner guy lines
- Noah's Tarp 16 is a simple packable lightweight shelter protection
- Ideal for all backpacking, camping, boating, sporting events and festivals to provide shelter from the elements
- Reinforced nylon webbing pullouts; grommets allow the use of 2 extendable tarp poles, sold separately
- Versatile 4-point shape can be pitched in a multitude of configurations
- Tote Bag and Stakes Included
- Poles Not Included
- Seasons: 3, Dimensions: Length: 192 in, Width: 192 in, Height: NA, Minimum weight: 3 lbs 10 oz, Packaged weight: 3 lbs 15 oz, Floor area: 256 ft,Packaged diameter: 3 in, Packaged Length: 12 in
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Specs:
Color | Gray |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Size | 16-Feet |
Weight | 6.08 Pounds |
Width | 192 Inches |
what is your main goal here? Do you need a cot? or are you looking at this saying comfortable, and offers protection? You could get a cot and pretty decent tent for that price. That thing is 25 lbs. My 8 person tent weighs the same and it's humongous. Depending how tall you are, you can get a pretty decent cot for $50, and a really nice tent for $120. it'd probably even be lighter, and just more practical. You could go this route. I think even this, a cot, plus a sizable tarp would probably be plenty of shelter, or orrrr strap this on top of a cot.
The Noah's Tarp 16 foot seems like a good choice. For a tarp that size it's a good price at just under $90. Lots of tie out points if you need them. Since you're car camping the weight shouldn't be an issue.
I bought a 12 foot a while back for a similar purpose and it's been really great and totally waterproof so far.
Second. It definitely sounds like a tarp.
There a few varieties of tarps:
http://amzn.com/B009R9FTW4
You could always try a Kelty noahs tarp.
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There are a few different sizes.
I use a Kelty Noah's tarp 9' size. Usually with a hammock. It's spendy for a tarp but the catenary cut, multiple tie-outs and versatility make it worth the cost. It's plenty large for two, can be used on the ground or with a hammock, and can be hung in a hundred ways. It's light and easy to pack. I never carry trekking poles, and never have a problem finding a stick in my neck of the woods if the setup requires it.