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RPS Outdoors SI-9000C Mossy Oak Break-Up Country 6' x 8' Heavy-Duty Tarp for Multi-Purpose Use Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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Description of RPS Outdoors SI-9000C Mossy Oak Break-Up Country 6' x 8' Heavy-Duty Tarp for Multi-Purpose Use

Treated to resist sun and weather damage. Long-lasting durability perfect for outdoor use. Rust-resistant grommets placed every 3 feet to easily secure the tarp over your gear. 100% licensed and certified Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camouflage. Measures 6-feet by 8-feet with reinforced hemmed edges. Sport type: Camping & Hiking.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Paid for the name - tarp and tether

This quad cover is shabby and already falling apart. I really expected it to last longer than it did. Looking for something better than Mossy Oak!

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • A long time ago

Revainrating 1 out of 5

One side is bright white. Danger.

One side is WHITE. I wanted to use it for hunting in the forest. It takes 2 to cover the white back when used for camouflage in the forest. Next to. It's a tarp.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • May cause injury

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't last 2 months

Nice camouflage tarp was too good to be true. After two months of use over a fenced paddock, it falls apart and crumbles. Very cheap and fragile material was used.

Pros
  • Many will
Cons
  • Factor set

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappearing VERY Fast: Tarp and Ties

In the summer here in New York, the "leaves of the trees" turned bright blue, good for a tarp but not camouflage. Very disappointed. I wanted to mix my duck boat with the garden in summer but it didn't work out!

Pros
  • An Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent tarpaulin. Just not for the hunting blind.

Outstanding tarpaulin for hiding. Works the way a tarp should work. Bought for a hunting dove roof. Why isn't there a 5 star because it shines. I had to close it, otherwise the deer would not have approached.

Pros
  • also understandable for old people
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

White Camouflage Tarp in Hardware

Not used for concealment. One side of the tarpaulin is bright white. Bought to hang a hunting curtain. It is unlikely that white will not appear. In addition, the white color makes everything under or behind the tarpaulin more visible. It is recommended that the product description states that one side is bright white and/or shows a photo of the white side.

Pros
  • Inspires Confidence
Cons
  • Out of Style

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Colors transform into iridescent pastels.

The colors of this tarp turn into iridescent pastels, colors not seen in a wooded area. We bought them to protect our kayaks from inclement weather and to keep them out of sight. They protect the kayaks from the elements, but the iridescent colors make the kayaks very eye-catching. We live in a rural area with a low crime rate so it's not a big problem. I would not recommend them for those living in a more populated area.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • The packaging is ugly

I spent $250 to get the seven (7) largest sizes of these RealTree™ patterned tarps in August 2020 to buy. A few weeks later, in the sun, the tarp faded to unsightly (almost fluorescent) pastel purples, pinks, and blues. I've included a few photos showing the areas of the tarp that have been sun-exposed and the areas that have been folded over (not sun-exposed) to compare and contrast the difference. After 3 months the tarpaulin fell apart and tore. This product has violated the merchantability…

Pros
  • Great Value
Cons
  • Large and Bulky