Army Camouflage Tarpaulins (80GSM)
Army Camouflage Tarpaulins
Our army camouflage tarpaulins have camo printing on one side and are dark green on the other - ideal for camping, fishing, children's dens, hunting, paintball, outdoor pursuits and discreetly covering items outside.
The 80gsm army camo tarpaulins are an economy grade lightweight tarp that comes with 12mm aluminium eyelets at 1 metre intervals in reinforced hems, and remain flexible even in sub-zero temperatures. Our camo tarps are not only waterproof but also UV protected, rotproof and shrinkproof.
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Waterproof
Rotproof & Shrinkproof & UV Protected
HDPE weave with LDPE lamination
8 x 8 weave count
80gsm
Lightweight & Easy to Handle
Aluminium Eyelets Every Metre
Rope Reinforced Hems
Available in 8 sizes
Colour: army camouflage print on one side, olive green the other
Looking for more details? Visit our Product Info page for information on the construction and manufacture of this tarp, and handy tips for usage.
(Images are for illustrative purposes only; colours and tarpaulin fittings (eg. eyelets, corner reinforcements) may vary as stock is sourced from multiple suppliers. Images copyright to Tarpaflex - no reproduction without the explicit consent of Tarpaflex.)
Please Note: All our tarpaulin sizes are 'cut sizes' which is industry standard terminology for the size of the material before it is fabricated into a tarpaulin. Therefore expect the 'finished' size to be up to 30 cms shorter, and up to 45cm on very large sizes. Please be aware most tarps will have a seam as they are fabricated by heat sealing several pieces of polyethylene together.
Disclaimer
(Images are for illustrative purposes only; colours and tarpaulin fittings (eg. eyelets, corner reinforcements) may vary as stock is sourced from multiple suppliers. Images copyright to Tarpaflex - no reproduction without the explicit consent of Tarpaflex.)
Please Note: All our tarpaulin sizes are 'cut sizes' which is industry standard terminology for the size of the material before it is fabricated into a tarpaulin. Therefore expect the 'finished' size to be up to 30 cms shorter, and up to 45cm on very large sizes.