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Big-Texxx

WOOBIEEEEE!!!!!


God_of_chestdays

I collect woobies, have four so far… waiting for the wife not to notice me slowing storing on in each room of the house


Big-Texxx

Good plan, I will attempt some purchases my self.


AppalachianViking

Real hard to make a hooch or cover your ruck in the rain with a woobie


According_Finger_840

Poncho as it comes with the liner and I love me a poncho liner


Educational_Bet_6606

I bought a woobie with a zipper. No regrets.


According_Finger_840

Eoobie for the win


weldpunk

Tarp is more waterproof, poncho is more versatile.


Educational_Bet_6606

Yea strong pros to both.


under_PAWG_story

Tarp, if you want to stay out of the rain. Poncho will soak through and you will be miserable.


superash2002

Tarp. It’s cheaper.


IPPSA

Learn to communicate effectively in writing. It will serve you dividends in the future.


Educational_Bet_6606

Well it would make your statement look better if your site was fixed.


formerqwest

shelter halves FTW!


Educational_Bet_6606

Rgr, I never did use one but those pup tents, from what I've heard, including when on a cot are clutch.


formerqwest

no room for a cot, barely enuf for two guys! *cots in the infantry, hah!*


twitchScottoria

Ibprophen and a pt belt problem solved


parazoomermcgee

Tarp. Building hooches, making sure the floor of your arctic tent doesn’t turn into a lake, waterproofing grounded rucks, the possibilities are endless.