tarp dd hammocks 3x3. multicam DD Hammocks Multi Camo Tarp 3m x 3m – Wood To Water Outdoors
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tarp dd hammocks 3x3. multicam

tarp dd hammocks 3x3. multicam DD Hammocks Multi Camo Tarp 3m x 3m – Wood To Water Outdoors

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tarp dd hammocks 3x3. multicam DD Hammocks Multi Camo Tarp 3m x 3m – Wood To Water OutdoorsWeatherproof Stealth Camo Tarpaulin DD Hammocks 3x3 Multicamo Tarp Versatile set up options so you can pitch anywhere Waterproof rating of 3,000mm Multicamo print great for stealth camping Versatile 3m x 3m dimensions FREE DELIVERY AVAILABLE OVER 60! Looking for a tarp that blends right into nature? Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned camper, DD Tarps provide reliable protection wherever you wander. This setup is perfect for regular hammocks and

Weatherproof Stealth Camo Tarpaulin

  • DD Hammocks 3x3 Multicamo Tarp
  • Versatile set-up options so you can pitch anywhere
  • Waterproof rating of 3,000mm
  • Multicamo print great for stealth camping
  • Versatile 3m x 3m dimensions
  • FREE DELIVERY AVAILABLE OVER £60!



Looking for a tarp that blends right into nature? Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned camper, DD Tarps provide reliable protection wherever you wander.

This setup is perfect for regular hammocks and solo camping trips with all your gear. Offering plenty of ground coverage for resting and storing essential gear, this tarpaulin provides a cosy and convenient rest stop or camp shelter.

Made from 190T polyester with a PU 3,000mm waterproof coating, this 3x3 tarp successfully protects you and your kit from wind, rain, and the sun. The taped seam adds extra peace of mind – knowing you'll stay dry and warm even when the heavens open!

With 19 attachment points located around the edges and along the seam, you have tons of setup options, making it a trusted favourite among bushcraft pros, survival schools, wild campers, and more!

 

Specifications

Material PU-coated 190T Polyester
Size 3m x 3m
Colours Multicamo
Weight 790g (excl. pegs & guys)
Waterproof Rating 3,000mm

 

Contents

  • 1 x DD 3x3 – MC Multi Camo Tarp
  • 4 x Pegs
  • 4 x Guy Lines
  • 1 x Drawstring Stuff Sack


FAQs

What Environment Does the DD Camouflage Tarpaulin Shelter Work In?

The DD Camouflage Tarpaulin excels in various environments, including forests, mountains, and woodland. Its multicamo print makes it ideal for bushcraft, camping, and survival scenarios, blending seamlessly into natural surroundings.

How Many People Does the DD 3x3 Multi Camo Tarp Shelter?

The DD 3x3 Multi Camo Tarp is designed for solo campers but can provide shelter for up to two people and their essential gear. It offers adequate coverage and protection from the elements during camping and outdoor activities.

Is the DD 3x3 Multi Camo Tarp All-Season?

Yes, the DD 3x3 Multi Camo Tarp is all-season, offering reliable protection against elements like rain, wind, and sun throughout the year, making it suitable for camping and outdoor activities in diverse weather conditions.

How Long Will It Take to Receive My DD 3x3 Tarp?

We ship with 1 to 2-working-day delivery for UK orders, with same-day dispatch when you order before 12 p.m. Monday to Friday.

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