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  1. Eco-Friendly and Reusable Tarps for Your Next Hike

    Eco-Friendly and Reusable Tarps for Your Next Hike: Pack Smarter, Step Lighter

    When it comes to responsible hiking, leaving no trace begins before you ever hit the trail. It starts with what you pack. In the pursuit of lightweight convenience, many hikers will turn to disposable shelter gear, but these short-term solutions often come at a high cost to both the environment and your wallet. Flimsy materials, non-recyclable waste, and frequent replacements not only pollute natural...

  2. Minimalist Packing and Camping with Lightweight Tarps

    Minimalist Packing with Maximum Protection: Tarps You Can’t Leave Behind

    When planning and preparing for the beginning of the trail, every ounce in your pack matters. The more you carry, the slower you will move. The heavier your gear, the faster your energy drains.

    This is why minimalist campers look for gear that pulls double duty. Or even triple duty. Tarps are one of the most useful items in any ultralight setup. They weigh next to nothing, take up very little space...

  3. Tarps are a primary Disaster Relief Tool

    Disaster Relief Essentials: Why First Responders Trust Heavy Duty Tarps

    When a disaster hits, every second counts.

    Homes catch fire. Roofs are damaged. Rivers overflow. Structures crumble and fall. When these occur, first responders do not wait around. They move in fast, bringing the gear they trust.

    One type of gear shows up time and time again - Tarps.

    Heavy Duty Tarps help first responders protect people, structures, equipment, supplies, and the ground. They are easy...

  4. Weather the Wild: Waterproof Canvas Tarps for Rainy Trail Adventures

    Weather the Wild: Waterproof Canvas Tarps for Rainy Trail Adventures

    Have you ever been caught in a downpour with nothing but a soggy rain jacket? The wind picks up. The temperature drops. Everything you own starts to soak through. At that point, it is not about comfort. It is about survival. One item can change the whole trip for the better: a Waterproof Canvas Tarp.

    Let’s investigate how Tarps Now’s Heavy Duty Waterproof Canvas Tarps help hikers and backpackers stay...

  5. Disposable versus Reusable Tarps

    For You to Decide: Disposable vs. Reusable Tarps

    People use Tarps every day. You see them at campsites, over wood piles, or covering cars. They are simple and handy.

    But not all Tarps are the same.

    Some are built to last. Others are made to throw away quickly. The choice in the Covers has real consequences. It contributes to how much trash you make, how much you spend, and what ends up in the soil and water.

    This article walks through some of the...

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