

🌲 Elevate your outdoor game with ultralight, all-weather shelter mastery!
The onewind 12×10 ft Hammock Tarp is a lightweight, durable silnylon rain fly designed for versatile, all-season outdoor protection. Featuring a 4000mm waterproof rating, reinforced tie-outs, and an innovative overlapping door system, it offers easy no-knot setup and reliable shelter from rain, wind, and UV rays. Perfect for backpackers and hammock campers seeking premium performance without breaking the bank.






















| ASIN | B087BL2S4Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,220 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #16 in Camping Tent Tarps |
| Brand Name | onewind |
| Color | Od Green-12' Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (745) |
| Included Components | 4 aluminum tent stakes, 6*10ft light-reflective guyline, 4 guyline adjusters, 4 carabiners with doors cordage attached, and a double-ended stuff sack |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 143.7"L x 116.14"W |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | onewind |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 20190929 |
| Material Type | Silnyon |
| Model Number | 20190929 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
| Size | 12×10 ft |
| UPC | 761989180137 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Love the tarp
I bought this last summer and have used it multiple times. Great hammock tarps. Many tabs for tie outs and multiple setup options. I got it because you can close in the ends, when it is windy and raining, or need privacy. Very nice product for the money.
M**W
This thing is a palace!
Full disclosure, I am a full blown hammock camping nerd. I actually bought this to use as a two person tarp, but I'll be taking it solo too now that I've set it up and looked at it. My wife and I were planning a backpacking trip and wanted to try out the Dutchware beetle buckle tandem system, for which you need a wider rectangular tarp with a 12' ridgeline. As much as I wanted to go cottage vendor on that, I simply cannot afford one from dutch or hammock gear or warbonnet or the like. At $200 for a tarp that's a bit beyond my budget. One day I will get one, but it's not gonna happen this year. I looked at this one, had seen the previous version before, and was shocked to see they made it longer and out of silnylon, and tons of tieout points. That's a heck of a deal for $85. I swapped out all of the cordage for my own dyneema guylines, linelocks, and stakes, but I do that with every backpacking tarp to fit my setup style. The stuff they provide is not bad tho. All I really care about is the quality of the tarp itself. All of the stitching looks great, the tieout points are properly reinforced, and the ridgeline is taped. The side panel pullouts are a nice touch too at this price point. As you can see in the photos (some of which I took on an extremely windy day), I've got a few pics of it set up as winter/storm mode as how I'll be using it solo, and then also with the head end corners propped up on trekking poles for when the wife and I hang two hammocks under it. And with the continuous ridgeline I am able to use my trekking poles as a pole mod for the side panel pullouts. It's also not too heavy. Not the lightest either, but it's definitely fine for backpacking. All in all, this is a steal. I am very impressed and thankful for the level of quality that went into this and still staying budget friendly for those of us who might not have the means to go splurge on top quality cottage vendor gear. If you are new to hammock camping and are finding the costs of getting a whole new setup to be quite financially painful, trust me when I say this is among the best options you'll find if you are trying to go the budget friendly route.
S**Y
Camping Tarp
I am just getting started in the hammock camping game and I wanted something that I can use all year round and I say that this Camping Tarp is such a great quality for its price. It's made from 1.1oz 20D ripstop silnylon with water resistant feature. I was not able to test if it really repels water but I am looking forward to use it this spring. The fabric is thin and lightweight, but I can say that the construction is very durable. I like that the company designed this with several attachment points as it's nice to have multiple setup options depending on the wind or weather conditions. I bought the 12 feet Rectangular tarp so it'll be big enough for sharing with a few friends. The shock cord and carabiners are of great quality and the pegs that come with it are by far my favorite kind. This camping gear also comes with a stuff sack although I hope that they provide us with bigger sack so it's easy to keep the tarp inside when not in use. I have purchased a few Onewind products and I can say that overall this brand does not disappoint. Its quality is comparable to premium brands that cost way lot.
A**R
Awesome base camp tarp
Ive been using this for a little over a year. It's my favorite tarp for winter trips and week + base camps. Plenty of room to get dressed and store all your gear. Keeps the water and wind out.
J**N
Amazing value
This is my first and only tarp so far. I've put it in use for years now, and it's served me VERY well. My only complaint is the Ridgeline system, but that's not OneWinds fault, it's just a cheaper way of hanging the tarp but is harder to center over a hammock. You can avoid this with a custom Ridgeline below or above the hammock. The loop aliens are weird and I'd rather find instructions for basic knots included, or more refined attachment options. It's waterproof for sure, Ive had it in rain and snow with great results. The guy out points make this versatile and easy to adapt in any situation. I've used it with trekking poles to make the porch, and coverage is honestly crazy. It's a palace for one person whether you use a hammock or not. The Linelocs on the guyouts make this thing hit above it's price point, easy to adjust and doesn't slip. It's taken wind, snow, and rain no problem. It's sat soaked days during and between trips, and dries out with an hour or two in the wind/sun no problem. No signs of wear or tear, no signs of giving up. I'll probably use this tarp for years to come, though I plan to supplement a lighter option for summer use eventually. It's a little big when packed up, and the stuff sack is honestly way too small for it after you've used it. That's also normal, especially for budget makers, but something they could easily do to really show out. OneWind makes a line for hanging things at camp, that would make an EXCELLENT Ridgeline to include in this kit if it was adjusted and tweaked in length and prussic/attachment options. Just throwing that out there.
P**J
Great tarp
I love this tarp. It is lightweight and versatile. It held up in several days of rain, some very heavy, with no leaks. I could adjust it to make the ends close when it was cooler and raining and open it for airflow when it was warmer. I raised the sides when it got hot. Plenty of room for my large German shepherd to lay under and extra camping gear. I’m testing it backpacking in the mountains next and have no doubt it will be function perfectly.
C**E
Parfait
T**S
I use this with a bug net and hammock I prefer this setup to the caravan and find I got lots more room and feels more like camping 🏕️ to the caravan and can setup anywhere definitely recommend
B**L
Great hot tent tarp with one but, that but is that it is heavy when hanging in the way described by the manufacturer. On a continuous ridgeline with prusic knots it is like trying to hang a very wet oversized wool blanket, no fun in strong winds. It would be far better with a lighter material. The trick i have found is hang it over the continuous ridgeline with better cordage. However it's a good winter setup.
K**K
Fits above my 11' hammock perfectly. I have combined it with my onewind rainponcho/tarp and I am able to create several bonus customizations to my setup depending on weather. On it's own, this tarp is super lightweight and folds and tightens almost flat in my pack. Setting up is super easy, especially combined with the onewind ridgeline. The cordage is strong and long enough and the way you can bundle up the extra cord and lock it makes it even better. I keep all the cords folded and organized still attached to the tarp and it fits easily in the stuff sack. Also the stuff sack is double sided so you can attach your tarp without it touching the ground. The pegs are aluminum and sturdy with ridges cut into them and with loops of cord at the end you can remove and use as prusiks wherever if you want.
K**.
Wird als Tarp für eine TTTM Hängematte verwendet.
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