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tarp kopen DD Tarp 4x4 Waterproof Camping Tarp – Wylies Outdoor WorldDD Tarp 4x4 Waterproof Camping Tarp for Two Person and Group Camping The DD Hammocks Tarp 4x4 provides 16 square metres of coverage for two person camping, group shelters, and base camp setups. This 4 metre square tarp weighs 1290g with 19 reinforced attachment points for hammock camping and bushcraft. Made from 190T polyester with 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Available in Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Forest Green, Multicam, or Winter Multicam.

DD Tarp 4x4 Waterproof Camping Tarp for Two Person and Group Camping

The DD Hammocks Tarp 4x4 provides 16 square metres of coverage for two person camping, group shelters, and base camp setups. This 4 metre square tarp weighs 1290g with 19 reinforced attachment points for hammock camping and bushcraft. Made from 190T polyester with 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Available in Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Forest Green, Multicam, or Winter Multicam.

IMPORTANT: This tarp does NOT include a ridgeline. Purchase ridgelines separately from our tarp suspension accessories collection.


DD Tarp 4x4 Size Comparison for Two Person Camping

Tarp Size Coverage Weight Best For
3x3 9 square metres 790g Solo camping, ultralight backpacking
3.5 x 3.5 12.25 square metres 1050g Solo with extra gear, XL and Kingsize hammocks
4x4 (This Product) 16 square metres 1290g Two person camping, group shelters, base camps

The 4x4 provides 16 square metres of coverage, 78% more than the 3x3 and 31% more than the 3.5 x 3.5. This additional coverage makes the 4x4 the right choice for two person camping where both people and their gear need protection from weather. The 1290g weight is only 240g more than the 3.5 x 3.5, making it worth the extra weight for regular two person use.


DD Tarp 4x4 for One or Two Person Hammock Camping

The 4 metre width provides comfortable coverage for two hammocks set up side by side or at angles to each other. The 4 metre length ensures both hammocks stay protected from rain with room for gear at the ends. When set up as an A-frame or diamond configuration over two hammocks, the 4x4 provides adequate coverage without feeling cramped.

For two person hammock camping, the 4x4 allows each person to have their own space under the tarp without compromising coverage. The extra width compared to the 3.5 x 3.5 means rain does not reach the hammocks even in wind-driven conditions where smaller tarps leave the edges exposed.

The 4x4 is an excellent tarp to pair with the larger DD Frontline Hammock King Size, providing adequate coverage for the wider hammock dimensions.


DD Tarp 4x4 for Group Base Camp and Communal Shelters

The 16 square metres of coverage makes the 4x4 suitable for group base camp setups where you need communal cooking and gear storage space. Set up as a large A-frame or lean-to, the 4x4 provides covered area for multiple people to gather, cook, and organize gear out of the weather.

Scout groups, bushcraft courses, and group expeditions benefit from the 4x4 as a central shelter where the group can work together under cover. The tarp works well as a cooking shelter at base camp, keeping food preparation areas dry during prolonged rain. The large coverage also makes the 4x4 suitable for extending caravan or vehicle awnings, creating additional covered living space.


DD Tarp 4x4 for Two Person Ground Dwelling Setups

For two person ground dwelling, the 4x4 provides comfortable space for two people to sleep with gear stored inside the shelter. Set up as an A-frame with one side as a floor, the 4x4 accommodates two sleeping mats with room for packs and boots under cover. The extra space compared to smaller tarps means you do not need to sleep directly next to each other or leave gear exposed to weather.

The 4x4 also works well for solo camping when you want maximum covered space for extended stays, photography equipment, or winter camping with bulky insulation gear. The large coverage provides room to move around inside the shelter during prolonged bad weather, making multi-day trips more comfortable.


DD Tarp 4x4 Weight 1290g Only 240g More Than 3.5 x 3.5

The 4x4 weighs 1290g excluding pegs and guy lines, only 240g more than the 3.5 x 3.5 (1050g). This 240g weight difference is minimal when split between two people, making the 4x4 practical for two person backpacking trips where you share the load. Each person carries 645g of tarp weight, less than carrying a 3x3 (790g) solo.

For regular two person camping, the extra 240g over the 3.5 x 3.5 is worth the significantly more comfortable coverage. The 4x4 provides 31% more coverage for only 23% more weight, making it efficient for the space it provides. The weight becomes less important when the tarp serves as the main shelter for two people rather than a solo ultralight setup.


DD Tarp 4x4 Available in Five Colour Options

Olive Green provides natural colour that blends into UK woodland environments. Coyote Brown works well in open moorland and varied terrain. Forest Green matches deep woodland and coniferous forests. Multicam uses DD Hammocks' own camouflage pattern designed to blend into UK woodlands. Winter Multicam uses DD Hammocks' own winter camouflage pattern designed for snowy conditions, providing visual concealment when you want to stay hidden from sight at a distance in winter environments. Both Multicam and Winter Multicam cost more due to specialized printing.


DD Tarp 4x4 Specifications

  • Size - 4 metres x 4 metres
  • Coverage - 16 square metres
  • Weight - 1290g excluding pegs and guy lines
  • Weight Per Person - 645g when shared between two people
  • Material - 190T polyester with 3000mm PU waterproof coating
  • Seams - Taped central seam
  • Attachment Points - 19 reinforced points (16 sides and corners, 3 along centre ridgeline)
  • Colours - Olive Green, Coyote Brown, Forest Green, Multicam, Winter Multicam
  • Included - 4 pegs and guy lines in separate bag, stuff sack with drawcord
  • NOT Included - Ridgeline (sold separately)

When to Choose DD Tarp 4x4 Over Smaller Tarps

Choose the 4x4 if you regularly camp with two people and want comfortable coverage for both hammocks or sleeping areas plus gear. The 16 square metres provides adequate space without feeling cramped, and the 1290g weight splits to 645g per person when shared.

Choose the 4x4 if you do group camping, bushcraft courses, or expeditions where you need communal shelter space for cooking and gear organization. The large coverage works well as a base camp shelter where multiple people gather.

Choose the 4x4 if you want maximum covered space for solo camping during extended stays or when carrying extensive gear like photography equipment. The extra space provides room to move around inside the shelter during prolonged bad weather.

Choose smaller tarps if you prioritize low weight for solo ultralight backpacking. The 3x3 at 790g or 3.5 x 3.5 at 1050g provide adequate solo coverage at lower weight.


DD Tarp 4x4 Complementary Equipment for Two Person Camping

Pair this tarp with hammock suspension accessories for two person hammock camping setups. For cold weather, add hammock underblankets or quilts to insulate both sleep systems.


DD Tarp 4x4 Limitations to Consider

The 1290g weight is too heavy for solo ultralight backpacking where every gram matters. Solo campers who prioritize low weight should choose the 3x3 (790g) or 3.5 x 3.5 (1050g) unless they specifically want maximum covered space.

The 4x4 packs larger than smaller tarps, taking up more space in your pack. This matters less when two people share the load, but solo backpackers may find the pack size inconvenient compared to more compact options.

For groups larger than two people, you may need multiple tarps or larger shelter solutions. The 4x4 works for two people comfortably or three people in tight conditions, but larger groups need additional shelter.


DD Tarp 4x4 Care and Maintenance

Shake off dirt and debris after use before packing. Allow the tarp to dry completely before long term storage to prevent mildew. Rinse with clean water if muddy and hang to dry before packing.

Inspect attachment points and seams regularly for wear. Store the tarp loosely rolled or hung rather than compressed tightly for extended periods. Avoid campfires directly under the tarp or too close to edges, as the polyester fabric melts and burns when exposed to sparks or flame.


DD Tarp 4x4 Advice from Wylies Outdoor World Fife Scotland

Wylies Outdoor World's owner Drew has personally tested every DD Hammocks product over almost a decade, using them 4 nights a week in the best and worst weather the UK has to offer. This extensive field testing provides real-world knowledge of when the 4x4 size makes sense for two person camping versus when smaller tarps suffice.

Questions about choosing between 3.5 x 3.5 or 4x4 for two person camping? Need advice on setting up the 4x4 for group base camps? Contact us for guidance based on years of hands-on experience with DD Hammocks equipment.


DD Tarp 4x4 Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 4x4 worth the extra 240g over the 3.5 x 3.5 for two people?

Yes, the 4x4 provides 31% more coverage (16 square metres vs 12.25 square metres) for only 240g extra weight. When split between two people, each person carries 645g, making the weight reasonable for the comfortable two person coverage the 4x4 provides.

Can two hammocks fit comfortably under the 4x4?

Yes, the 4 metre width provides comfortable coverage for two hammocks set up side by side or at angles. The 4 metre length ensures both hammocks stay protected with room for gear at the ends. The 4x4 is the right size for regular two person hammock camping.

How many people can fit under the 4x4?

The 4x4 comfortably accommodates two people with gear. Three people can fit in tight conditions for emergency use, but two people is the practical limit for comfortable camping with adequate space for everyone's gear.

Is the 4x4 too heavy for solo backpacking?

At 1290g, the 4x4 is heavier than needed for solo ultralight backpacking. Solo campers who prioritize low weight should choose the 3x3 (790g) or 3.5 x 3.5 (1050g). The 4x4 makes sense for solo use only when you want maximum covered space for extended stays or extensive gear.

Can I use the 4x4 as a base camp shelter for groups?

Yes, the 16 square metres of coverage works well as a communal cooking and gear storage shelter at base camp. Scout groups, bushcraft courses, and group expeditions use the 4x4 as a central gathering space where people can work together under cover.

Which colour should I choose?

Olive Green and Forest Green blend into UK woodland. Coyote Brown works in open moorland and varied terrain. Multicam provides visual concealment using DD Hammocks' specialized camouflage pattern. Winter Multicam provides visual concealment in snowy conditions when you want to stay hidden from sight at a distance. Both Multicam patterns cost more due to specialized printing.

How does the pack size compare to smaller tarps?

The 4x4 packs larger than the 3x3 or 3.5 x 3.5. This matters less when two people share the load, but solo backpackers may find the pack size inconvenient. The larger pack size is the trade-off for the significantly more coverage.

Can I extend my caravan awning with the 4x4?

Yes, the 4x4 works well for extending caravan or vehicle awnings, creating additional covered living space. The large coverage provides room for outdoor cooking areas, gear storage, or additional seating space protected from weather.

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