Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Rutabaga - CCS 20% off
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schweady |
ghamer: "Thanks Schweady on the heads-up on the sale... I just ordered an 10x14 in green (brown, second choice)..." Okay, so apparently I am a better salesman than shopper: While I spent time weighing my options, Rutabaga sold out of the 1.1 oz 10x14. Hmm. Maybe I'll still pick up the ridge line sack and some extra cordage and save those few $$. Then, perhaps I'll just get the tarp itself from Dan. He can make full price and I can choose my color... :-) |
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butthead |
this monster is a 15x15 Suncatcher and I strung up at a wingnite. CCS is a flat cut tarp. butthead |
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schweady |
Pros and cons of 1.1 oz vs 1.9 oz (obvious cost savings with 1.9, weight savings with 1.1) Size most of you use and number of people it serves well (I currently bring in a 12x12 Guide Gear and am leaning toward getting the CCS 10x14 even though our groups are usually only 2-6 people) These are square/rectangular construction, right? vs my GG's catenary cut Should I get extra cordage in addition to the 80 ft that comes with the tarp? I have some Kelty poles that I may continue to use... (sacrilege, right?) Again, apologies for harvesting your thoughts here rather than compiling search results... |
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jillpine |
I have no experience with the 1.1 oz CCS. But I do have the 1.9, in the smaller square size (10 x 10?) and I've used it regularly (5-10 times/year), since purchase around 2006 or 2007. Even with all this use, the tarp is in "like new" condition. It still smells new. At this point, it has been on so many trips, with multiple different uses, that it is definitely in the "old friend" gear category. Sorry that I can't help with the actual compare, but the durability of this product is remarkable. ~Beth |
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schweady |
Favorite colors?? |
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andym |
Love my 1.1 oz CCS 10x10. If I was doing it again, I might go for a 10x14 or 10x16 for the extra flexibility of having a side down and still a fair bit of roof or just a larger area. That is based on discussions on the forum. But given that I will never wear out the 10x10, I will probably just live with that forever. We did once turn the 10x10 into a low setup with side down to the ground facing a howling wind and a small roof. It was enough for 4 of us to sit under while eating during a howling storm. It's an awesome piece of equipment and held fast and was ready for breakfast too. I carry some carbon fiber poles with ours. Sometimes they are needed but not always. |
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kona |
Mine is 10x14’ and white with setup as above. Love it. |
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boonie |
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Minnesotian |
I agree about the ridgeline stuff sack. Really handy to have. Here is a good video review of the stuff sack in use: CCS Ridgeline Stuff Sack |
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Northwoodsman |
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Chuckles |
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Minnesotian |
I like green. Blends into the woods and has a good color when sitting under it during a downpour. |
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Jaywalker |
schweady: "....Again, apologies for harvesting your thoughts here rather than compiling search results...” Such a burden to impose on us, Schweady. You know how much we all hate talking about tarps. FWIW, I have a 1.1 silnylon that’s 10x10. It’s not CSS, but home made. It’s been through many days of string wind and at least a couple heavy duty thunderstorms with winds in the 50-60mph range, and it shows not signs of damage or wear. 1.9 might be stronger, but 1.1 is certainly strong enough, and CCS is much better quality than my sewing machine can kick out. My 10x10 covers me, my gear, and my two dogs pretty well, but I still have thoughts of going slightly bigger. I like light colors as they are much easier to sit under all day on dark rainy days. You will likely want more than 80 feet of rope, but you might consider buying a different cord. I use the CCS gold cord as my ridge line, and use a different color for the tie outs. It makes it really easy to spot what’s what. |
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ghamer |
We currently use a 10x12 in the 1.1 oz. It has held up remarkably well for many trips. It is fine for a group size of 2-3 but we find it tight for 4 or more. Especially when you consider cooking gear under it. Also it seems there are generally rocks and roots that chew into the useable space. |
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kona |
Really like the white. Keeps things bright on those dreary days. After debating and reading I did not seal the seams. No regrets there. |
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ghamer |
schweady: "ghamer: "Thanks Schweady on the heads-up on the sale... I just ordered an 10x14 in green (brown, second choice)..." Oh no! I haven't heard from them so I'm assuming either my 1st or 2nd choice was in stock. Hopefully you are still able to pick one up... they are worth the $ |
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mjmkjun |
Northwoodsman: "10' x 14'. 1.1 oz. Extra cordage- reflective. Ridgeline Stuff Sack. Perfection!" Yes! I have a CCS 8x10 in 1.1 oz (robin egg blue & green) and 10x12 in 1.9 oz (green). I had a 10x16 in 1.9 oz (green) but was way too much tarp for a soloist. I didn't mind the weight of 1.9 oz but it's noticeable. I like a lot of room on those rainy or windy days. I like to fidget/mess with stuff in camp so want the room to move around + stash gear out of the rain. P.S. The fella that bought the CCS 10 x 16 was shocked by its like-new condition. I bought it used from someone on this forum so he was the 3rd owner. Quality stuff that lasts when you take decent care. |