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Gold Armour Rainfly Tarp Hammock, Premium 14.7ft/12ft/10ft/8ft Rain Fly Cover, Waterproof Ultralight Camping Shelter Canopy, Survival Equipment Gear Camping Tent Accessories (Black 12ft x 10ft)

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Color: Black 12ft X 10ft


Size: 12ft x 10ft


Description

Be prepared for any adventure! Stay dry and protected by adding a Gold Armour Rainfly Tarp Hammock Waterproof rain fly tent tarp centerline to your gear kit. We have many different sizes to choose from: 14ft x 12ft OR 12ft x 10ft OR 10ft x 10ft OR 10ft x 8ft. The Gold Armour Rainfly Tarp will keep you dry and comfortable with unparalleled weather protection and water shedding capability with 5,000mm waterproof rating. Lightweight, waterproof, and incredibly versatile: Gives you reliable shelter in an instant. Superior Ripstop materials meet durable construction. Finally, a camping tarp tent that won’t weigh you down! This is super compact and lightweight so it’s easy to toss in your pack without breaking your back. With 33 tie down loops for multiple anchoring points our tent hammock tarp is used as tent tarp, hammock shelter, simple tent, tent footprint, ground sheet and blanket, instant shade, and more. We're Proud: Our Rain Fly will last and withstand it all, so you’ll don't have to worry about your gear failing, your tarp tearing, or getting rained out! Take your camp set-up to the next level with our durable and expert stitching and construction. Discover why Gold Armour is outdoor enthusiasts preferred choice when it comes to camping, outdoor, adventure, and survival gear. Wherever your journey leads you! EVERYTHING you need, this package includes: 1 x Gold Armour Rain Fly Tent Tarp (33 tie down loops and 5,000mm waterproof rating) 6 x 3 Meter Guy Lines 6 x Guy Line Tensioners 4 x Aluminum Tent Stakes (lightweight and sturdy) 1 x Small Accessory Stuff Sack 1 x Rain Fly Tent Tarp Stuff Sack

Color: Black 12ft X 10ft


Brand: Gold Armour


Material: Polyester


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Item Weight: 1.07 Kilograms


Number of Items: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Backpacking, Camping, Hiking


Product Dimensions: 144"L x 120"W


Included Components: Rainfly Tarp Hammock, 2 centerlines, stakes, ropes, tensioners


Size: 12ft x 10ft


Color: Black 12ft X 10ft


Brand: Gold Armour


Material: Polyester


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Item Weight: 1.07 Kilograms


Number of Items: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Backpacking, Camping, Hiking


Product Dimensions: 144"L x 120"W


Included Components: Rainfly Tarp Hammock, 2 centerlines, stakes, ropes, tensioners


Size: 12ft x 10ft


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Manufacturer: Gold Armour


Item Weight: 2.35 pounds


Item model number: Rainfly Tarp Hammock


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 18, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Tarp! Great Value!
Color: Od Green 12ft X 10ft Size: 12ft x 10ft
I bought this to use with a One Wind hammock (I thought their tape tarp was WAY overpriced, and it's nylon? Not good for UV durability). This tarp has numerous connection loops, 7 on each side, I believe, 3 across the ridge line and 2 each in between the ridge line and sides. I'm happy that I got the rectangular shape vs hexagonal as it enables me to close the ends over my tarp like a pup tent. The connection loops have plastic eyes attached, but I'm not worried about their failure because, a) I could just tie to the loops, and b) every tent I've had for 3 decades has used plastic for critical parts (pole connectors) and they've never failed. There were small, 4 T- style tent stakes and 3mm shock cords, and a stuff bag included as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by BCinDC

  • Seems worth the money
Color: Gray 10ft X 8ft Size: 10ft x 8ft
Appears to be a good quality lightweight tarp.I will be using it as a rain fly cover over my tent this summer as insurance to keep my tent dry. I'm hoping it will serve that purpose well. Still too cold in Wisconsin in April this year to go camping now though.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by Scott

  • Nice tarp
Color: Od Green 12ft X 10ft Size: 12ft x 10ft
So far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by neelbilly

  • Early Impressions
Its very rare that I do immediate reviews on durable goods. I needed a beater tarp for Texas sun, because I already destroyed a good tarp in it. I looked at everything available on Amazon, eBay and several outfitters and finally decided on this one. With the 5 year warranty and satisfaction guarantee, it seemed like a good risk. The material is ripstop polyester, backed with ehat appears to be minimal (probably ¼oz per yard) polyurethane coating. It also has a DWR(Durable Water Repellent) application on the face. Its very similar to the DD tarp, that costs more than twice as much. It does not compare that favorably to my AquaQuest Safari, but if it did, Id just be more angry about the Safari than impressed with this(just a comparison to a 'real' tarp). Its a bit heavy at 1.8lb, but its also a bit large at 10x12(only size I could find. Would be very impressed with this, in a 5x7 at ~$20). It appears put together well, but not precise, so it doesn't pitch very tight. However, being polyester, it also wont stretch and sag, like nylon. Even the camo pattern is surprisingly good and has great colors(will see if they last). Though, it does have a grey border that kinda compromises the camo. I chose camo as a courtesy to other hikers and nature lovers, not for serious concealment, so its not really a problem. If you're looking for functional concealment, you might consider the olive green tarp, or a different brand. Unless it falls apart or leaks badly, Im going to predict that this is a good buy. Ill update after my first thorough field test, at 6 months and a year of heavy use. As it stands, it gets 3 stars, for being as advertised. If it lives up to first impressions, the price alone, will get a 4. We shall see if can rise to a 5. 1st Update: moderate thunderstorm last night. 15 minutes of ~35 - 45mph wind gusts and several hours of heavy rain. It handled the rain flawlessly, with no leaks or sagging. The DWR is still working fine, but will doubtlessly require reapplication at some point. One of the plastic tieout rings broke and some stitching on another tieout popped. I think it will be ok and its an easy fix. I think some reinforcement of the stitching will make a big difference, if you can sew. Ill upload pics, when I've done the reinforcement. Update 1a: Stitching has held fast and DWR still at +80% - water no longer beads, but forms sheets that immediately recede with no surface wetness, when the rain stops. I removed all of the plastic tieout rings(cut them with scissors, to give an idea of how strong they are). This is a highly recommended immediate modification, because they absolutely, without question, WILL break and if it happens in wind and rain, it won't be a pleasant experience. The cloth loops are sufficient and are at no disadvantage to rings. ** Update I purchased another camo pattern tarp, to keep in my car and it appears some upgrades and possible changes have been made. 1) The plastic grommets have been upgraded and though I haven't yet tested them, they appear to be sufficiently strong and lightweight(they also look better). 2) They have added a reinforcing stitch, to the perimeter tieouts, that should prevent them from tearing, under even harsh conditions. 3) The fabric is notably softer and the print is darker. I can't yet say how it performs, compared with the previous version. In all, these are good changes and show that they pay attention to customers. Ive added a 4th star, for this pleasant surprise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019 by Snickers10

  • Well thought out!
Color: Gray 12ft X 10ft Size: 12ft x 10ft
This is exactly what a rainfly/tarp/footprint should be! It has a ton of tiedowns allowing you to create any size/shape shelter you need! The tiedowns are perfectly spaced and not randomly spaced. My only suggestion is why doesn't anybody make a stuff sack big enough that you can get the product back in after using it. Excellent product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by Stone

  • Nothing lightweight here.
Color: Od Green 12ft X 10ft Size: 12ft x 10ft
I'm a Kayak Camper, so pack weight isn't so much of an issue. Which is fortunate since this rain fly has a little heft to it. Not a whole lot, but it's easily the heaviest piece of gear making up my hammock shelter. The tarp completes my set-up and is very much appreciated. Just the difference of having a wind break is worth putting a tarp up. I've just now got this tarp in the mail and I immediately set it up. Here are my initial impressions... Beyond the pack weight, what struck me most is in the quality. The material is dense, fine thread treated ripstop nylon, with a small mesh locking weave. The fabric should be very tough to abrade & tear. It's well trimmed, with taped & sewn hemming all around & a double sewn ridge line. There's 9 anchor points around the hem, one in the tarps center, with solid sewn backing tabs and heavy duty plastic D rings. I've fit two spare carabiners to the ridge line points to attach the tarp directly to my hammock support straps. The 12' tarp extends well over a foot at each end of my Fox Outfitters double parachute hammock. Even with the tarp's peak at over 6.5', the sides extend well down below the hammocks hang, and blocks any breeze from blowing across the hammock. Anchor lines are high visibility para cord with tensioners. The tent stakes are anodized aluminum with 3 notches & each stake has a high visibility cord bite tied on each end, making them easy to spot & pull out the ground. Good attention to detail there, although, I only wish there were more than just 4 stakes included. Two tie points along the hem have tie lines but no stakes, although I do see how those two points may be best anchored to something off the ground to open the sides up. Not anchoring the two points mid way along the sides tends to let the sides come in or out when a breeze comes up. I'll be getting two more anchor stakes to fill the need. Beyond all that, under the tarp there's plenty of room under cover, protected from the elements. Since I just got the tarp and have only set it up I can't describe how it will be in the rain, but obviously from what quality I see in it now, I have no doubt the tarp will easily keep things dry. Is it worth the price? Absolutely! Outside of adding two more ground stakes & not being a fly-weight tarp to pack along, I can't find nothing against it. If you don't have a tarp & need one, or if you need a tarp, but don't have a lot to spend, definitely buy this one. It's worth the price & more. October 2021 Update: Since my purchase in 2019, the tarp has lasted three summers of HEAVY use. I'm replacing the tarp not for any design defect, but for that the accumulated months of sun exposure has weathered the fabric & made plastic eyelets brittle. Nylon & Plastic can only take so much. The fabric has developed tears, & leaks. I've certainly got my money's worth from it. I won't be buying another though. Instead, my next tarp shall have metal eyelets & stouter web strap attachment points, no more plastic to break. I may spend more accordingly, but for my use, it's needed. THIS TARP IS STILL A GREAT VALUE. It's just for me, not able to go the distance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019 by Robert Hawkins Robert Hawkins

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