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Waterproof Camping Tarp Shelter 300x340cm | UV Protection Silver Coated Oxford Groundsheet | Multi-Purpose Tent Flysheet with Poles

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Waterproof Camping Tarp Shelter 300x340cm | UV Protection Silver Coated Oxford Groundsheet | Multi-Purpose Tent Flysheet with PolesGet our 300x340cm waterproof Oxford camping tarp with silver UV coating. Reinforced corners, complete setup kit included (8 poles, 8 stakes, 8 ropes). Works as tent footprint, rain shelter, awning, or emergency shade. Blue green colour. This versatile camping tarp gives you 300 by 340 centimeters of waterproof protection that works as a tent groundsheet, rain shelter, sun shade, or emergency signal all in one piece of gear. The Oxford fabric comes

Get our 300x340cm waterproof Oxford camping tarp with silver UV coating. Reinforced corners, complete setup kit included (8 poles, 8 stakes, 8 ropes). Works as tent footprint, rain shelter, awning, or emergency shade. Blue-green colour.


This versatile camping tarp gives you 300 by 340 centimeters of waterproof protection that works as a tent groundsheet, rain shelter, sun shade, or emergency signal all in one piece of gear. The Oxford fabric comes with a special silver coating that blocks harmful UV rays and reflects sunlight to keep you cooler underneath, plus that reflective surface can be positioned upward as a survival signal if you need rescue in an emergency. Every corner is reinforced with triangular double-layer construction and double-stitched anchor points, so this tarp won't rip or leak even when you're dealing with heavy rain or strong winds, and it comes complete with 8 tent poles, 8 stakes, and 8 ropes so you can set it up immediately without scrambling to find compatible hardware.

Blocks Sun Damage During Long Outdoor Days The silver-coated Oxford fabric actively deflects UV radiation instead of just providing shade, protecting your skin from sunburn during extended camping trips, beach days, or outdoor events where you're exposed for hours at a time.

Sets Up Multiple Ways for Different Situations You can lay it flat as a tent footprint to protect your gear from wet ground, string it between trees as a hammock rain cover, angle it as an awning for cooking shelter, or configure it as a standalone shade structure, giving you solutions for whatever weather or terrain you encounter instead of carrying separate pieces of equipment.

Survives Rough Conditions Without Failing The reinforced triangular corners and double-stitched anchor points mean the tarp stays intact when wind pulls at the edges or rain pools in sections, preventing those frustrating mid-trip failures where your shelter rips apart right when you need it most.


Features & Specifications

  • Dimensions: 300cm × 340cm (9.8ft × 11.2ft)
  • Material: Oxford fabric with silver coating
  • UV Protection: Silver coating treatment for enhanced sun blocking
  • Color: Blue-green
  • Corner Reinforcement: Triangular double-layer strengthening
  • Stitching: Double-reinforced at all anchor points
  • Water Resistance: Waterproof fabric keeps moisture out
  • Reflective Feature: Silver surface doubles as emergency signal when positioned upward
  • Portability: Includes storage bag for compact packing
  • Setup Options: Ground sheet, tent footprint, hammock rain fly, awning, shade shelter, emergency tent
  • Durability: Tear-resistant and wear-resistant construction
  • Weather Protection: Handles rain, sun, and wind

Complete Setup Kit Included:

  • 1 Waterproof Tarp (300×340cm)
  • 8 Tent Poles
  • 8 Tent Stakes
  • 8 Securing Ropes
  • 1 Storage Bag

Multi-Purpose Applications:

  • Tent footprint/groundsheet
  • Hammock rain shelter
  • Camping awning
  • Picnic blanket
  • Emergency shelter
  • Sun shade canopy
  • Outdoor kitchen cover
  • Backyard tarp
  • Water-front protection
  • Instant weather shelter
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