








🌄 Elevate your outdoor game—stay dry, shaded, and unstoppable!
The Unigear Waterproof Camping Tarp Hammock Rain Fly is crafted from durable 210D rip-stop Oxford fabric with a PU 3000mm waterproof rating, reinforced with double-stitched, dual-layer fix points to resist tearing and leaking. It offers UV protection via a PU inner coating, making it ideal for hammock camping, backpacking, and survival scenarios. Lightweight and compact, it includes stakes, ropes, and carry bags for versatile, easy setup as a shelter, groundsheet, or shade, backed by a one-year warranty and strong customer satisfaction.














| ASIN | B071VDVR2W |
| Brand Name | Unigear |
| Center To Center Spacing | 36 Inches |
| Color | BROWN-300*300cm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Fabric Weight | 3000 Grams per Square Meter |
| Included Components | 1 x Camping Tarp, 1 x Portable Bag, 6 x Guy Line Cord with Guyline Adjuster, 6 x Aluminum Stake |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 30L x 30W centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Unigear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2019-HFR |
| Material Type | pu leather |
| Model Number | 2019-HFR |
| Number of Items | 14 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Size | 300x300cm |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
B**R
Ótimo produto!
A**R
This a good fly but I have moved on. It does exactly what it’s marketed to do and that’s a good thing. I like the color and the fact it has a reflective side on it. A big bonus for camping in cooler temps. Here’s y I don’t use it. I replaced it with a cheap tarp. Tarp is lighter, cheaper, and does the exact same thing (mostly). Plus there’s multiple colors and if I burn a hole in it or damage it in some way which is inevitable, who cares I’ll get another. The damaged one will get recycled into something for yard work like covering equipment or firewood or putting dirt or rocks or debris on to ease cleanup after digging holes or whatever.
M**W
Excellent tarp for the price. I researched a lot of tarps before selecting this one. Happy with my decision. The 10' x 10' (3m x 3m) is perfect size for my eno doublenest hammock. Really like putting the front size up in porch mode with my trekking pole on the center loop as in the pictures. Haven't used it in the rain yet but I can tell without a doubt it would perform great. The stiching is well done, grommets are decent quality, and I'm actually pleasantly surprised by the quality of the guy lines (not great but not bad either). I recommend replacing the stakes for something more sturdy but they'll get the job done. It's a little on the jeavy side for backpacking but it will work, just not geared towards the ultralight crowd. Overall, great tarp, I would recommend this product to others. EDIT: got a chance to use this tarp in a good steady rain. Rained on me for a solid 12 hours, not a DROP inside. Everything held up great, and I'm definitely impressed. Will be using this on more trips to come no doubt.
J**S
Great tarp but a little heavy for some hikes.
D**E
First, the positives. The fabric of this tarp feels very strong and sturdy, and I have no doubt it will last long. Second, the guy lines are nice and long. They come with plastic tensioners, so if knots intimidate you, you can use those. Third, it's affordable. But two things make me wish I'd kept shopping. The first is that the tarp really can't be stuffed into the stuff sack. If you fold it and roll it up nice and tight, as it arrived in the first place, it fits pretty easily. But a tarp should be able to be stuffed into the bag, and this one seems to get bigger when you try to stuff it in. I have only managed to stuff about two thirds in before giving up and folding and rolling it up. But the main issue is the tie-out points. There are no tie-out points in the middle of the tarp. Some tarp configurations really require you to have guy lines coming off the roof or middle of the tarp, but you can't do that with this one. The frustrating thing is that the main picture here on Amazon sure makes it *look* like there are tie out points running down the center of the tarp, but they are not there. That's pretty frustrating. The tarp is still usable, but I will look for another one for my main tarp and just keep this one as a backup.
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