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HD Tarp Shield Mawe
Snow Peak
HD Tarp Shield Mawe
$489.95
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  Innovative tarp with efficient use of space; seats 6

  In order to use the space under the tarp efficiently, the center where the table is placed is low and the flow line of people is high. In addition, when it rains, the rain is concentrated on the three corners farthest from the center (living space), so you can spend time comfortably even on rainy days. The HD Tarp Shield Mawe combines a large effective area and comfort. Seats 6 people.

  Poles and stakes not included. This tarp requires three 240-cm poles.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  Includes pre-cut guy lines

  Material: Body / 210D polyester Ox-light-shielding pigment PU coating Water pressure resistance 3,000mm Minimum Teflon water repellent finish / UV cut finish

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