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⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate ultralight, all-weather shelter!
The JAICOM Waterproof Camping Tarp is a 10x16.4 ft ultralight, tear-resistant polyester shelter designed for versatile outdoor use. Featuring 19 reinforced webbing points, waterproof coating, and UPF50+ UV protection, it offers reliable rain and sun defense. Weighing only 3.1 lbs and including a full accessory kit with aluminum stakes and ropes, it’s the perfect compact companion for hiking, camping, and backpacking adventures.
























| ASIN | B0CRB4R7Q1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,409 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #34 in Camping Tent Tarps |
| Brand Name | JAICOM |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (121) |
| Included Components | Aluminum stake, Tarp, guy lines |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 196"L x 110"W |
| Item Type Name | TARP |
| Manufacturer | JAICOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JCM22033 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | JCM22033 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Beach, Camping, Emergency Preparedness, Festival, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Picnic, Sporting Events |
| Size | 10X16.4ft |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF50+ |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**Y
Reliable, lightweight, and perfect for outdoor trips
I was pleasantly surprised by how well this tarp performed. It’s lightweight enough to pack without adding bulk but still feels sturdy once it’s set up. The 10x10 size gives plenty of coverage whether you’re using it over a hammock, tent, or as a simple rain shelter. I tested it during a light rain and everything underneath stayed completely dry. The material handles water really well — no leaking, no sagging. It also blocks the sun nicely when used as shade during the day. Setup is easy, and the included ropes and stakes do the job. I like that it folds down compactly so it’s easy to store in my backpack. Pros: • Excellent waterproofing • Lightweight and packs down small • Large coverage area • Works for hammocks, tents, or just general shelter • Good UV protection Cons: • Stakes aren’t the strongest, but they work in normal soil Overall, it’s a great tarp for camping, hiking, or emergency shelter. Very good quality for the price — I’ll definitely keep it in my kit for every trip. ⛺️🌧️🌲
S**B
Good quality for money
Tarp is lightweight, compact, came with stakes and cordage to set it up. Quality is good and pleased with my purchase
A**E
Nice and big, easy once ropes were untangled
We used this for a recent trip into the boundary waters. I found it easy to set up and lots of connectors. My only complaint is that the ropes that come with it were hard to get apart the first time and tangled up. Also it was hard to tell which were long ones for the peak, and which were meant for side connections. Once I got it figured out it was fine and worked really well. Kept the rain off us on our first day of heavy rain!
J**.
Durable
Works well. Very well made. Keeps the rain off, easy to pack, and durable.
D**Z
looks highly durable 🗿🗿 heres to eternal gear! (With great care ofcourse)
Used this over the eclipse weekend. Went camping set it up has tons of loops to tie up to, well stitched as well first time I had this type of tarp. But it was a good price I believe i got it with a discount so that's was great. 🙂 I'll continue to test it untill it falls apart lol I got it because they pronosticated a heavy thunderstorm for the day of eclipse luckily we were gone before the water but I feel confident it would have kept me dry. Not the best way to set them but there was tons of poison ivy everywhere so I opted for not climbing the trees to much. Saw a guy that had an amazing set up with a 20x20 so I'll look to see if this company offers something like that as well
A**R
Good Rainfly, too thin for ground coverage.
On the ONE HAND, it's super flexible, on the other hand, questioning its durablity. Also the straps only have grommets/eyelets at the CORNERS and mid seam. Everything else are loops. Very well sewn and reinforced. With a clear RUBBERIZED bottom side, which again, leads me to wonder how well that will last. It's not super expensive, but it's not super cheap either. As a RAIN FLY this is great, Don't really need the durability there. As a ground cover... HMM dubious. I don't hate it. I'll keep it and the Tarp. I think the tarp is a better option for ground coverage since it's 14MIL, this is barely 4MIL. OTHER THAN THAT, good Rainfly, meh ground tarp. Also wished each strap had the option for eyelets and loop. Not just the four Corners and two middle. The one nice thing is, I just pulled it all out and tried to see how annoying it would be to put back in its carrying sack. Answer, not that bad. Thanks to its cloth like nature, you can fold it like a king sized sheet. Trying to roll it back up is a nightmare, but folding it in half and in half and in half, etc; it was able to be folded small enough to go back into the sack it came in. WHICH IS NOT SOMETHING A LOT OF THESE THINGS CAN ACHIEVE. I'll try it out in two weeks on sandy ground with a lot of thorny thistle.
P**H
Definite buy
There are a lot of light weight and ultra light camping tarps available at a wide range of prices. Silnylon is not an expensive material and some charge crazy prices due to "brand name". This one is functional, seams are sealed, has plenty of points to tie guy lines...and surprisingly came with cord and stakes. I've used it enough to really recommend it. I've taken it hiking to have a quick shade/shelter when stopping for lunch when there weren't any trees. Camping to create a dry eating and cooking area when it dumped rain for 2 days straight. And in the backyard for shade when having people over.
J**S
Imo lightweight for a heavy duty tarp.
This tarp is heavier than your average ultralight tarps mostly because of all the very nice attachment points, most of which have brass grommets. That adds up. You will have to spend more than twice as much on a tarp if you want to lose a pound. The 4mm lines have a heft to them also. Good lines for home but I can shave some ounces with different lines. Im probably getting better stakes too. These alloy stakes could be more headache than they are worth. I need at least 2 good stakes i can count on. Actual weight for the 10x13 tarp and supplies is 2.67 pounds. I checked 6 times on 2 different scales. All measurements were within a couple grams of each other. They say 2.4 pounds so I'm guessing they didn't include 4 ounces of something. Or bad scales. Tarp is 968 grams +/- 4 grams Tarp bag and line/stake bag weight 30 grams 6 Stakes weight 71 grams (11-12 grams each) yup varying weights. Nbd. 2 Ridge and 6 Guylines weight 145 grams total. Maybe down the road I’ll splurge on that 1 pound $100+ tarp but this will be just great for now. Especially because of all the attachment points. Im sold on those. It doesnt smell bad, and it doesn't feel cheap.
I**O
Súper funcional, el primer día que lo utilice en el bosque llovió muy fuerte, y el producto súper impermeable, dude un poco por la calidad al tacto, pero no me decepcionó una vez que ví los resultados, la recomiendo ampliamente
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