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S. Mills
> 3 daySeems extremely durable. Its a little more rigid than I expected so I had some minor trouble folding it but thats no fault of the product. Its also a little heavier than I thought but. Just read the weight and consider it doesnt easily fold less than a 18 square footprint. Overall very pleased with the quality
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J. Varner
> 3 dayGrowing up in the 1950’s, I noticed the quality of my grandfather’s canvas tarps, and presumed I could not find anything so fine today. To my delight, the quality of White Duck Outdoors canvas tarps far exceeds what my grandfather counted on daily in his appliance sales and delivery business. The 18 oz. tarps I bought are a pleasure to own. They’re rugged and durable and water proof (witnessed this first day with my utility trailer). I especially like the high-quality, reinforced grommets. Earlier tarps I owned lost grommets from the first day of use. The ones from White Duck could survive a war, I think. In fact, the canvas of the tarps I bought from White Duck remind me of the heavy gauge canvas of my father’s WWII duffel bag which we still have and use. I am more than pleased with my purchase of these tarps and very happy with the responsiveness of the White Duck Outdoors employees who could not have been nicer to work with.
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Jon49
> 3 dayUsing as a replacement tarp for an existing harbor freight storage tent. I could tell while handling it that it was a very heavy duty tarp. Seeing as I just put it up I cant comment on how well it holds up but will update on the future after its had a chance to get beat up a little.
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Choov6
Greater than one weekI bought the white duck premium heavy canvas tarp for the roof of my former she-shed that is 8’x12’ and previously had roof and walls with roll up doors. (It sun rotted) Rather than throw the frame away, I bought this and a bag of bungee cords and put it on my frame in about 10 minutes by myself. I live in Arizona where the sun ruins everything, and we get little rain. This reminds me of my dads army tents way back in the day. Excellent construction, sturdy with reinforced grommets and tie down points as well reflective corners. The canvas will reduce the noise when we have haboobs blow through the monsoon seasons, as other tarps are crinkly. I’m looking forward to several years of use from this canvas tarp-hopefully its sturdiness won’t let it turn into a kite and fly away! #Greatvalue #Canvas #whiteduck #tarp #heavyduty
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Dr. Wilhelm Oberbrunner IV
Greater than one weekI love this tarp. This is a Heavy/Heavy Duty Tarp, yet well made with great stitching and grommets. I use it inside of my new White Duck 10 x 14 Prota tent to cover the floor/vinyl ground sheet. The dimensions are perfect for my tent. It is thick, soft, warm, waterproof, durable, and easy to clean. This tarp makes an incredible tent even better by adding insulation against the earth and making the ground softer on your feet, not to mention easier tent cleaning at camp break down time. It would also definitely work well as a tent or canopy, although it belongs exclusively to my Prota. I believe this tarp would be bullet proof in any application a tarp would be used for.
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Donna Kidd
> 3 dayThis canvas tarp is heavy, but perfect for my needs. I use a large metal A frame structure with 2 shelves that holds 36 bales of hay. Cheap plastic tarps rip and dont do well in the sun in the southeast. Ive had my canvas tarp for a few months now. Sun exposure, high winds and torrential downpours have occurred and it stays put and still looks great. To secure the bottom, I use heavy duty tent stakes. A bit time consuming to open the tarp (its very heavy) and resecure but my hay keeps dry. Water resistant, not water proof. Pricey, but well worth it for a farm.
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Samuel Williams
> 3 dayThey said it doesnt hold moisture, so why am I seeing mold? It hasnt being a year yet. So that means it isnt 100% waterproof. The mold started to eat the tarp so I tried cleaning it after which it started to leak. Very upsetting.
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Clovis Brekke III
> 3 dayTarp works exactly as described.
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Darcy
> 3 dayUsed this tarp for the sides of a DIY rooftop tent. The canvas was heavyweight/durable and better than any other canvas fabric options that I found in stores or online. Before using it, I attempted to season the tarp by leaving it outside during a rainy week but it was already quite water resistant right from the start. Overall, it was exactly what I was looking for. It stayed put, kept out sunlight/vehicle lights and protected me from the wind, rain and snow. Also, even before adding bubble foil insulation within the tent, it kept me quite warm. I’m happy I went with my gut and made this purchase.
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HPIII
> 3 dayThis is my second one and so far no fading in the hot Miami sun and protects my boards from the elements