Tyvek as a tarp?

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Tyvek as a tarp?

Postby Tantell » Sat 23 Sep, 2023 10:26 am

Just been watching a few YouTube heavy rain camping videos (invariably rains when I head out...) and was thinking a lightweight taro to use as shelter if required next time my tent (that doesn't cost a bomb)- would tyvek suit this purpose?
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Re: Tyvek as a tarp?

Postby Franco » Mon 25 Sep, 2023 2:30 pm

There are many types of Tyvek but generaly people either have the Home Wrap type (code starting with 10) or the soft/clothing type in mind (14 and 16) .
The former is a bit too stiff and noisy if not crushed/washed but once it is ,it loses some of the waterproofness. The latter works well as a breathable shade shelter but it is only good for light rain .
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Re: Tyvek as a tarp?

Postby Tantell » Mon 25 Sep, 2023 7:29 pm

Thanks Franco, appreciated
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