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supertarp

 

supertarp1The SuperTarp is about double the size of the ParaTarp (and uses twice the paraglider fabric), yet weighs just 16 ounces.For five ounces more than the ParaTarp, the truly abundant space is worth it.
The SuperTarp is very much like a frontless ParaTipi, except the front height is 52", instead of 56", so that ANY Trekking poles can be used for set-up. Ideal for summertime soloing and dedicated camping.

 

- Plenty large for two men and gear
- Full protection from 3 sides (please note, there is no "door")
- Front allows you to build a fire for warmth or take the chill off with one of our stoves.
- Overhead eave helps keep the drips out.
- The SuperTarp also functions as a great catch-all shelter for your gear.

Designer's notes: ...it is plenty large for two men and gear. On the other hand, for constant day-pack carry in the event of unplanned bivouacing the original ParaTarp is the ticket. Five ounces is five ounces when the thing may NEVER actually get used. The good life
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Base Price: $310.00

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IMPORTANT: this item is built to order and may take from 4 to 6 weeks for delivery.
Shipping costs: will be emailed separately in order to give you the best possible price.

 

 

 

 

  • Features & Construction
  • Specs
  • Peg & Pole Kit
  • Stove Packages
  • Annex
  • Annex Setup
  • Supertarp Setup

Features & Construction

Construction: 
Paraglider Fabric for durability & weight savings
UV coated and waterproof.
Includes 2 "locator" wedges of hypalon - 1 each for front and rear pole placement.
Pegs and Poles:  optional kit
Zippers: none
Doors: single
Mosquito Netting: none
Anchors: assorted anchors top and hems
Stuff Sack: built in
Colors: solid white or Coyote Brown

Specs

Flat Dimensions
12 feet, 2 in. X  9 feet 2 in. X 6 feet 5 in.
Assembled Dimensions*:
70 in. corner to corner in front
Packed Dimensions
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4.5 in. diameter X  8.5 inches in it's own stuff sack - can be compressed smaller.
Weight : 1 lb.

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SuperTarp packed
The SuperTarp compresses further, making it about the size of a T-shirt

About Pegs and Poles
This shelter is stripped of all amenities to keep weight and bulk to a minimum. It does NOT include poles, pegs, mosquito netting or zippered doors. Need something a bit more decked out? Check out our ParaTipi - same exceptional fabric for strength to weight ratio, packs up small.

The Peg & Pole Kit is optional, for those who can't rely on the environment for their anchors.  The Peg & Pole Kit makes sure you have everything to set up your shelter. Better yet, the poles "nest" inside each other, meaning you can control the elevation of your pitch.
Front Elevation: from 12 to 52 inches
Back Elevation: from 0 to 29.5 inches

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SuperTarp with Peg and Pole Kit. Components all fit inside a Large PullOut.

SuperTarp with Peg & Pole Kit
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz.
  Peg & Pole Kit only
includes front and rear poles, 12 pegs
Weight : 1 lb., 4 oz

*Retrofit Front Pole for SuperTarp
Already have a ParaTarp? Save weight and money by converting your current ParaTarp pole to fit your new SuperTarp for just $20.
Your back pole remains same.

Weight : 12 oz.

 

Recommended Stoves: ParaStove and Small Stove
Recommended Stoves: ParaStove or Small Stove
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The SuperTarp Package.
Combine the SuperTarp with our ParaStove for a lightweight, compact shelter and heating system.
ParaStove
Small Stove
SuperTarp and ParaStove Package (includes a Pipe Stabilizer)
save $25 by purchasing the package!

     
pst   Don't need to travel this light? You can plug ANY of our stoves into our vestibule, since they sit outside.
Please note: this shelter is open ended at the front, and use with this stove will take the chill off - however, you will get more saturated warmth from a fully enclosed shelter.
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our thanks to Ken Ginter for these photos from the '06 N.E. Rendezvous  

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Add more versatility to your ParaTarp or SuperTarp with this extension. Provides 4 season comfort by sealing out that errant wind, and even has a stove pipe jack, letting you easily add your Small Stove or ParaStove.
Best of all, the Annexes are form-fitted to retrofit any Kifaru Tarp you might already own, and affix into place without additional components.

At under 6 ounces, it's great added protection.

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Construction:  Paraglider Fabric for durability & weight savings
UV coated and waterproof.

Weight: 4 3/4 ounces for ParaTarp Annex
Weight: 5 3/4 ounces for SuperTarp Annex

 

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    Annex completely seals off the front and lets you use a Small Stove or ParaStove
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Annex Instructions
Parts list includes: - Annex - bolt for Peg & Pole setup
You will need: 3 additional stakes
 
1. with your Tarp set up, locate the large grommet on your Annex
2. remove the top of your current front support (stick, Peg & Pole Kit or trek pole) and insert through this grommet.
 
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  2a. Peg & Pole Kit only: use the supplied bolt and insert through the top of the Annex.   2a. Washer should be on top. Insert bolt into the top of your Pole.
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  3. Insert support back into the front of your Tarp.   4. Tie off the Annex at your Tarp's two front stakes
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  5. Stretch front of Annex out tautly and stake both sides down, using one peg   6. Stake out 2 remaining anchors
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  7. Remove front peg and disconnect side opposite stove jack.  Reset peg.  Tie off "door" at side.   8. Add your stove, and you're all set
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Setting up a SuperTarp, SuperHootch, ParaTarp or ParaHootch

When pitched in their "optimum" modes these will provide very effective shelter - as long as you pitch their open fronts out of the wind they are capable of bomb-proof wind performance, a first for tarps.


Without a Peg & Pole Kit

You can use your ParaTarp or SuperTarp without a Peg and Pole Kit, supporting your shelter with the use of trekking poles, tree branches, etc.

 

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Achieving optimum pitch without a Peg & Pole Kit
1) Gather or cut sticks for the peg loops, short ones for hard ground, longer ones for softer ground. On deep snow cut these two feet long and insert through the peg loops at a 45 degree angle (pack the snow first, and let it "set up" for a bit). Frozen ground? Carry some 40 penny nails (about 4' long) as substitute "pegs". Available at the hardware store.
2) Refer to the "pole" measuring tabs on one side of your Tarp. The longer distance between the long cord markers is for the Front pole. The distance between the short cord markers is for the Rear pole. Break branches to these dimensions OR adjust your trekking poles (if using), or use our Peg & Pole Kit (see below).

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3) Peg the corners of the narrowest end of the Tarp/Hootch (this is the rear). Insert the longest "pole" beneath the other end (the front) against the hypalon patch, and raise.
4) Stretch the 6' cord attached to the eave forward and peg it. Peg the adjacent corners evenly, pulling them outwardly and forwardly. Then insert the shorter rear pole against its hypalon patch and raise.
Peg as many of the remaining peg loops as needed for a taut pitch.
5) You can build a fire out front, just offset it from beneath the front cord so as not to burn through it. Of course, the Tarp can be pitched in any traditional "tarp"-like configuration. Just take some cordage and you can stretch it between trees in "shelter half" style, etc.


With a Peg & Pole Kit

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SuperTarp Peg and Pole Kits include:
12 pegs, 3 rear poles, 5 front
ParaTarp Peg and Pole Kits include:
12 pegs, 3 rear poles, 4 front

Front poles: 12" length, Rear poles: 11" length

One section in each set is the "bottom" pole with several fine tuning holes in it, and an "optimum" position indicated by a smaller hole beside the "best" raise-to hole.

Retrofit Front Pole Kit for SuperTarp:
If you already own a ParaTarp with Peg and Pole Kit and then purchase a SuperTarp, there is no need to purchase a second Peg and Pole Kit.
Simply remove your current top pole and replace it with your two new pole extensions!
These two poles are shown on the right side of this photo. See SuperTarp page for details.

Snap your poles together and insert into the hypalon locator wedges. Raise as directed in steps 3-5