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dd hammocks tarp 3x3 pro DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Waterproof Tarp 21 Attachment – Wylies Outdoor World

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dd hammocks tarp 3x3 pro DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Waterproof Tarp 21 Attachment – Wylies Outdoor WorldDD Tarp 3x3 PRO Waterproof Camping Tarp with Press Studs and 21 Attachment Points The DD Hammocks Tarp 3x3 PRO builds on the popular standard 3x3 tarp with advanced features for experienced hammock campers and bushcrafters. The PRO version adds 2 extra attachment points (21 total), 16 additional eyelets, and a press stud system for enclosing shelters and connecting multiple tarps. Weighs 875g, available in Olive Green or Multicam. IMPORTANT: This tarp

DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Waterproof Camping Tarp with Press Studs and 21 Attachment Points

The DD Hammocks Tarp 3x3 PRO builds on the popular standard 3x3 tarp with advanced features for experienced hammock campers and bushcrafters. The PRO version adds 2 extra attachment points (21 total), 16 additional eyelets, and a press stud system for enclosing shelters and connecting multiple tarps. Weighs 875g, available in Olive Green or Multicam.

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


DD Tarp 3x3 Model Comparison Table

Feature Standard 3x3 3x3 PRO (This Product) 3x3 UV50 Plus
Attachment Points 19 reinforced points 21 points plus 16 eyelets 19 reinforced points
Weight 790g 875g 790g
Special Features Standard configuration Press studs for enclosing shelter, connecting tarps UV50 Plus protection blocks 98% UVA and UVB
Best For General hammock camping and bushcraft Advanced setups and extreme weather Summer camping and hot climates
Colours Available 6 options 2 options (Olive Green, Multicam) 1 option (Bancha Green)
Price Point Most affordable Mid range Mid range

The standard DD Tarp 3x3 is the most popular and universally suited option. Choose the PRO if you need the press stud system for enclosed shelters or connecting multiple tarps, or if you want the extra attachment points for more precise tensioning in extreme weather.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Press Stud System for Enclosed Shelters

The press studs run along the edges of the tarp, allowing you to snap opposite sides together to create a fully enclosed shelter. This feature transforms the tarp from an open shelter into a protected cocoon that blocks wind and driving rain from all directions. The enclosed configuration works particularly well in winter camping or exposed mountain locations where weather protection matters more than ventilation.

The press stud system also enables you to connect multiple DD Tarp 3x3 PRO tarps together for larger covered areas. This works well for group base camps where you need communal cooking and gear storage space, or for extended expeditions where you want to expand your shelter system without carrying larger, heavier tarps. You can connect two, three, or more PRO tarps depending on your needs and available anchor points.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO 21 Attachment Points Plus 16 Eyelets

The PRO version adds 2 extra attachment points compared to the standard 3x3, bringing the total to 21 reinforced points. The 5 points creating an X shape in the middle provide more options for internal ridgelines and asymmetric pitches. The 16 additional eyelets along the outer attachment points give you extra tie-out options for securing the tarp in high winds or creating more complex shelter configurations.

These extra attachment points matter most when you need precise tensioning in extreme weather. The additional tie-out options let you fine-tune the tarp pitch to handle wind from specific directions, or create more aerodynamic shapes that shed wind better than basic configurations. Experienced users who regularly camp in exposed locations or harsh conditions benefit most from these extra attachment points.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Advanced Setup Configurations

Fully Enclosed Shelter Using Press Studs

Use the press studs to connect opposite edges together, creating a fully enclosed shelter that blocks wind and rain from all directions. This configuration provides maximum weather protection in extreme conditions. The enclosed setup reduces ventilation, so it works best in cold weather where condensation is less of an issue, or when weather protection is the priority over airflow.

Connected Tarp Configuration for Group Camping

Connect multiple DD Tarp 3x3 PRO tarps using the press stud system to create larger covered areas. Two connected tarps provide approximately 18 square metres of coverage, suitable for group cooking areas or communal spaces at base camp. Three or more connected tarps create extended shelter systems for larger groups or expedition base camps.

Partially Enclosed Setup for Variable Weather

Use the press studs to enclose only the windward side or ends of the shelter, maintaining some ventilation while blocking wind and rain from specific directions. This configuration balances weather protection with airflow, working well in variable conditions where you need flexibility to adjust the shelter as weather changes.

Enhanced A-Frame with Enclosed Ends

Set up a standard A-frame configuration, then use the press studs to enclose the ends. This creates a tunnel-like shelter with good headroom along the ridgeline and protected ends that block wind. The enclosed ends also provide more privacy and reduce heat loss compared to open-ended A-frame setups.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Specifications

  • Size - 3 metres x 3 metres
  • Weight - 875g excluding pegs and guy lines (85g heavier than standard 3x3)
  • Packed Size - 24cm x 14cm x 4cm approximately
  • Material - 190T polyester with 3000mm PU waterproof coating
  • Seams - Taped central seam
  • Attachment Points - 21 reinforced points (16 sides and corners, 5 in X pattern)
  • Eyelets - 16 along outer attachment points
  • Press Studs - Along edges for enclosing shelter or connecting tarps
  • Colours - Olive Green, Multicam
  • Included - 4 pegs and guy lines in separate bag, stuff sack with drawcord
  • NOT Included - Ridgeline (sold separately)

DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Olive Green and Multicam Colour Options

Olive Green provides natural colour that blends into UK woodland environments. Multicam uses DD Hammocks' own camouflage pattern designed to blend into UK woodlands, providing visual concealment across varied landscapes. The Multicam pattern costs more due to specialized printing and pattern licensing.


When to Choose DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Over Standard 3x3

Choose the PRO version if you regularly camp in extreme weather where the enclosed shelter configuration provides significant advantage over open setups. The press stud system makes it quick to transform the tarp from an open shelter to a fully enclosed cocoon when weather deteriorates, without needing to reconfigure guy lines or stakes.

The PRO also suits group camping situations where you want to connect multiple tarps for larger covered areas. If you already own a standard 3x3 and want to expand your shelter system, adding a PRO version lets you connect them for group trips while still having two separate tarps for solo camping.

For basic hammock camping and bushcraft in typical UK conditions, the standard 3x3 provides enough versatility at lower weight and cost. The PRO features justify the extra 85g and higher price mainly for experienced users who will actually use the press stud system and extra attachment points regularly.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Complementary Equipment

Pair this tarp with hammock suspension accessories and hammocks for complete setups. For cold weather, add hammock underblankets or quilts to insulate your sleep system.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Limitations to Consider

The 875g weight is 85g heavier than the standard 3x3 due to the press studs and extra reinforcements. This weight difference matters for ultralight backpacking where every gram counts. The PRO only comes in 2 colour options (Olive Green and Multicam) compared to 6 colours for the standard version, limiting your choice if you want specific colours like Coyote Brown or Forest Green.

The press studs add functionality but also create potential failure points. While the press studs are durable, they can collect dirt and may become harder to snap together after extended use in muddy conditions. The PRO costs more than the standard 3x3, so you pay extra for features you may not use regularly if you mainly do basic hammock camping.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Care and Maintenance

Clean the press studs regularly to prevent dirt buildup that makes them harder to snap together. Rinse the studs with clean water after muddy camping trips and allow them to dry completely before storing. Check the press studs periodically to ensure they still snap together securely - if they become loose or damaged, contact DD Hammocks about replacement options.

Store the tarp loosely rolled rather than compressed tightly for extended periods. This maintains the waterproof coating effectiveness and prevents the press studs from creating permanent creases in the fabric. Inspect the extra attachment points and eyelets regularly for wear, as these areas handle significant stress during setup.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO 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 PRO features justify the extra weight and cost versus the standard 3x3.

Questions about whether the PRO features suit your camping style? Need advice on using the press stud system effectively or connecting multiple tarps? Contact us for guidance based on years of hands-on experience with DD Hammocks equipment.


DD Tarp 3x3 PRO Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the PRO different from the standard 3x3?

The PRO adds 2 extra attachment points (21 total), 16 additional eyelets, and a press stud system along the edges. These features enable you to create fully enclosed shelters or connect multiple tarps together. The standard 3x3 has 19 attachment points without press studs.

How do the press studs work?

The press studs run along the edges of the tarp. You snap opposite sides together to create an enclosed shelter that blocks wind and rain from all directions. You can also use the press studs to connect multiple PRO tarps together for larger covered areas.

Can I connect a PRO tarp to a standard 3x3?

No, the press stud system only works between multiple PRO tarps. The standard 3x3 does not have press studs, so you cannot connect a PRO to a standard version using the press stud system.

Is the extra 85g weight worth it?

If you regularly camp in extreme weather where enclosed shelters provide significant advantage, or if you do group camping where connecting tarps creates useful communal space, the extra weight is justified. For basic hammock camping in typical UK conditions, the standard 3x3 provides enough versatility at lower weight.

Do the press studs fail or wear out?

The press studs are durable but can collect dirt in muddy conditions. Clean them regularly with water to maintain function. With proper care, the press studs remain functional for years of use. If they become damaged, contact DD Hammocks about replacement options.

Why does the PRO only come in 2 colours?

DD Hammocks produces the PRO in smaller quantities than the standard 3x3, so they offer fewer colour options. The Olive Green and Multicam options cover the most popular choices for users who want the PRO features.

Can I use the PRO for solo hammock camping?

Yes, the PRO works well for solo hammock camping. The enclosed shelter configuration using press studs provides extra weather protection for winter hammock camping or exposed locations. The extra weight (85g more than standard) is reasonable for the added functionality.

How many PRO tarps can I connect together?

You can connect as many PRO tarps as needed using the press stud system. Two or three connected tarps work well for group base camps. The practical limit depends on your available anchor points and how you plan to support the connected tarp structure.

Does the PRO use the same setup configurations as the standard 3x3?

Yes, the PRO works with all the same basic configurations (A-frame, lean-to, diamond, etc.) as the standard 3x3. The PRO adds the ability to create enclosed versions of these setups using the press studs, plus the option to connect multiple tarps together.

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