Paria Outdoor Products: Sanctuary Tarp
Sanctuary SilTarp
This may be one of the best budget minded tarp kits out on the market currently ($79.99). Coolest thing is Paria Outdoor Products is an innovative company based out of Colorado. The SilTarp kit includes everything you need to get started in tarp camping.
The Sanctuary includes:
- 10’x8′ flat 30 Denier rip-stop nylon with dual silicon/PU coating tarp
- 12 guy out points (4 corners, 3 additional on each long side, & 2 additional on each short side) and one center guy out
- 6 10′ sections of 1.5mm reflective Dyneema® guy lines
- 6 micro-loks
- 6 aluminium alloy Y-Shape stakes
- 3 stuff sacks (guy line, stake bag, tarp bag)
Manufacture Specs:
- Whole kit= 20.5 oz
- Tarp only= 15.5 oz
- packaged size= 9x5x4 inches
- 10’x8′ tarp
- 13 total guy out loops
From my scale:
- Whole kit= 19.95 oz
- Tarp only= 15.15 oz
- stakes and stake bag = 3.15 oz
- guy line and bag= 1.35 oz
- packaged size= 9x5x4 inches
- 10’x8′ tarp
- 13 total guy out loops
First Impressions:
After just receiving this tarp in the mail from Paria, I couldn’t be more stoked. The Sanctuary tarp is something I’ve been looking at purchasing for a while now due to the price point. The whole package is clean and professionally made. For example, all the draw strings on the three stuff sacks use 1.5mm reflective Dyneema® guy line. Another awesome thing about this tarp is that it comes completely seam taped and ready to go out of the package for only $79.99. I will follow up with a complete review of this product once I test it out in the field.
-Happy Trails
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Comments 2
Patrick,
Did you ever write that follow up review of the Paria tarp? I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts.