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Zpacks� Hexamid Pocket Tarp


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Shelters are made to order and are currently shipping in about one week. There may also be lightly used gear in our Bargain Bin!

The photos show a clear-orange tarp, but now these are now .51 oz/sqyd Olive Drab DCF material, just like the Hexamid Solo tent.

Hexamid Pocket Tarp - $199

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The Hexamid Pocket is our lightest tarp ever! It is the same size as our Hexamid Solo tent, except without storm doors, and without screen. A Bathtub Ground Sheet can be purchased separately, or use a Tyvek groundsheet or a bivy under the tarp.

This super light tarp can be tucked away in a pocket for emergencies, or it could be a primary shelter for a minimalist tarp camper. It is also useful for sitting out rain on day hikes.

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A quick note to say that I picked up my Hexamid Pocket Tarp order at the Hiker Hostel back in October, and was stirred to write. I hiked the AT this year, flip flop via Harpers Ferry, and used the Hexamid Solo-Plus Tent from three years ago for the northern half, (for insects) and then the Pocket Tarp for the south. Both were absolutely excellent, and I�ve no adverse comments at all. Excellent pieces of kit, and very lightweight yet tough enough to survive a through trip on the AT. At times I had some serious wind and rain � but no real issues, a bit of spay and that was about it. I reckon its up to another through hike. Just as background, I�m 66, and have previously hiked the usual UK stuff, the TMB, Haute Route, GR20 and the Kungsleden, among other treks." -Bob C.
"I've had the Pocket Tarp in my bag on practically every trip for going on 6 years. Most of the time it's there "just in case"....for actual shelter or for an emergency wrap. For instance, I carried it for a Wonderland Trail fastpack with a good weather forecast over 3 days which stayed true, so I never had to unpack it. And sometimes I use it as my primary shelter, like last year's Glacier Peak orbit. The ridiculous light weight and miniscule size make this one of the most versatile items in my kit." -Steve B.