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🛡️ Stay dry, stay light, stay ahead—360° shelter that moves with you.
The Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape Green is an 11 oz ultralight, poncho-style solo backpacking tarp that uniquely offers complete 360° weather protection. Designed for minimalist solo adventurers, it converts seamlessly from wearable poncho to a full shelter, combining durability and versatility for all-terrain camping.
S**W
Super light and roomy.
Great Product!A tent in your pocket with plenty of room for 6 ft plus.Only downside is the possible risk of snagging and tearing in poncho mode.Condensation happened but was not an issue.
L**.
Ligero y práctico
Producto muy práctico, ligero y útil. O queremos para hacer el Camino De Santiago
Z**O
Great concept, needs improvement
I love this, it's my secondary shelter layer over my bivouac, and it creates protected area to place my gear and cover my bivvie's exit.Occasionally have a hard time setting it up, worry about accidentally tearing it because it's a super thin lightweight material.But, boy, does it EVER keep the heat in a humid environment. I actually consider this a draw back, as it's secondary function is a rain poncho, and well, if it's raining it's probably humid out. I can't imagine this doing much to retain heat in a winter environment.That being said the inside condensated very heavily on my recent over night; but I can't be sure if this was due to the thermal retention, or the mists and rain that night.
T**G
Why did it used to come with rigging?
Picked this up to mate with the serenity net tent. It came with a short length of cord at each attachment point which wasn’t very useful for someone with zero UL shelter experience. I looked on YouTube and found that this used to come with rigging attached at the guy out tabs. Not a big deal Z paks sells them and high quality replacement cord for less than a buck each but now instead of a rigging point close to the fabric like it was on a previous version of this it has a loop to attach it so I gotta figure out how to make it close enough to pull the fabric near enough to the ground to help keep drafts out.
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