Tarps and Canvases

Tarps and Canvases

Tarps and Canvases

If you fancy a lighter backpack and are not afraid of monsters that lurk in the dark, a tarp shelter might be your thing. We have both new bushcraft tarps and used army surplus tarps, and they b... Read more

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Varusteleka

Varusteleka Erakko Tarp, 2.5 x 2.5 m

Regular price 5.900 ISK
Sale price 5.900 ISK Regular price
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Varusteleka

Varusteleka Tarp (Gen 2)

Regular price 20.000 ISK - 23.500 ISK
Sale price 20.000 ISK - 23.500 ISK Regular price
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DD Hammocks

DD Hammocks SuperLight Tarp

Regular price 8.100 ISK - 13.200 ISK
Sale price 8.100 ISK - 13.200 ISK Regular price
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DD Hammocks

DD Hammocks 3x3 Tarp, Olive Green

Regular price 6.100 ISK
Sale price 6.100 ISK Regular price
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DD Hammocks

DD Hammocks 3x3 Tarp, DD Multicam

Regular price 7.300 ISK
Sale price 7.300 ISK Regular price
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Varusteleka

Varusteleka Tarp (Gen 1)

Regular price 11.800 ISK - 23.500 ISK
Sale price 11.800 ISK - 23.500 ISK Regular price
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DD Hammocks

DD Hammocks 4x4 Tarp

Regular price 8.000 ISK
Sale price 8.000 ISK Regular price
NVA shelter half, Strichtarn, surplus
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East Germany

NVA shelter half, Strichtarn, surplus

Regular price 4.100 ISK
Sale price 4.100 ISK Regular price
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Romania

Romanian Plash-palatka Rain Cape/Shelter Half, Green, Surplus

Regular price 4.500 ISK
Sale price 4.500 ISK Regular price
Belgian Shelter Half, Green, Surplus
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Belgium

Belgian Shelter Half, Green, Surplus

Regular price 4.100 ISK
Sale price 4.100 ISK Regular price
BW Shelter Half, Flecktarn, Surplus
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Germany

BW Shelter Half, Flecktarn, Surplus

Regular price 3.600 ISK
Sale price 3.600 ISK Regular price
Norwegian Rhombus Shelter Quarter, Olive Drab, Surplus
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Norway

Norwegian Rhombus Shelter Quarter, Olive Drab, Surplus

Regular price 4.700 ISK
Sale price 4.700 ISK Regular price
Hungarian M49 shelter half, surplus
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Hungary

Hungarian M49 shelter half, surplus

Regular price 3.300 ISK
Sale price 3.300 ISK Regular price
Swedish tent quarter/cape, surplus
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Sweden

Swedish tent quarter/cape, surplus

Regular price 2.700 ISK
Sale price 2.700 ISK Regular price
Romanian Plash-palatka Rain Cape/Shelter Half, Blue, Surplus
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Romania

Romanian Plash-palatka Rain Cape/Shelter Half, Blue, Surplus

Regular price 5.300 ISK
Sale price 5.300 ISK Regular price

If you fancy a lighter backpack and are not afraid of monsters that lurk in the dark, a tarp shelter might be your thing. We have both new bushcraft tarps and used army surplus tarps, and they both have their uses. If you prefer to sleep in a tent, don’t close this page yet. A tarpaulin is also a fantastic additional shelter for your camp kitchen and living room as long as you keep the sparks away from it. When the sky keeps falling for the fifth day in a row, you won’t need to huddle in the tent all the time.

Modern bushcraft tarps

Modern bushcraft tarps are light and take very little space when packed. They dry easily and are easy to set up. They also come in many sizes. An ideal choice for weight-conscious hikers. You can set up a tarp in many different ways. Click on the images of various products in this group and you’ll get good tips for different setups. The basic idea is that the campers and their stuff stay as dry as possible.

Army tarps, surplus

Smelly, heavy, ugly, yet ever so wonderful. Old army tarps combine the bad characteristics of a tent and modern tarp, but they do take you on a fantastic journey back in time. Finnish long-range recon troops slept under tarps in all kinds of weather during WWII. Tarp shelters were also used by many hunters and trappers in the old days. Modern armies, of course, have these in more advanced materials. However, sometimes we get lucky and get the good old stuff. Put on your trusty lumberjack jacket, surplus backpack and follow the call of the wild. You will sleep beautifully on a soft mossy bed listening to sweet songs of the wilderness.