Grizzly Tarps by B-Air 14' x 20' Large Multi-Purpose Waterproof Heavy Duty Poly Tarp with Grommets Every 36", 8x8 Weave, 5 Mil Thick, for Home, Boats, Cars, Camping, Protective Cover, Blue








Key features
- •6-mil Thick 8x10 WEAVE
- •3.5 OZ PER SQ YARD
- •WOVEN & LAMINATED POLYETHYLENE, WATERPROOF & UV PROTECTED
- •GROMMETS EVERY 34", ROPE IN HEM
- •REINFORCED MOLDED CORNERS, HEAT SEALED SEAMS
Grizzly Tarps by B-Air 14' x 20' Large Multi-Purpose Waterproof Heavy Duty Poly Tarp with Grommets Every 36", 8x8 Weave, 5 Mil Thick, for Home, Boats, Cars, Camping, Protective Cover, Blue
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Based on 10 reviews
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The size of the tarp is smaller than advertised on the product label and website description
CD44•September 23, 2017
The size of the tarp is smaller than advertised on the product label and website description
I bought the 9 by 12 tarp to wall off an area that is 11-feet-4 inches wide and 7-feet-10 inches tall. I started securing the tarp at the top corner, about 3 inches from the actual edge of the space, expecting to have another 3-5 inches of slack on the other side. Nope. It didn't reach the other side.
So I tried again, this time starting right on the edge of the space. This time, it *barely* made it to the other side, and I had to leave some extra slack in the rope on that side, leaving a noticeable gap in the enclosure. The height made it down to the floor, but definitely not with an extra 14 inches of slack as it should have. It was maybe 4 inches.
They advertise a 9 by 12 tarp, but sell you a tarp that is barely more than 11 by 8. They should be ashamed of themselves for their lack of honestly and/or geometry skills.
I bought the 9 by 12 tarp to wall off an area that is 11-feet-4 inches wide and 7-feet-10 inches tall. I started securing the tarp at the top corner, about 3 inches from the actual edge of the space, expecting to have another 3-5 inches of slack on the other side. Nope. It didn't reach the other side.
So I tried again, this time starting right on the edge of the space. This time, it *barely* made it to the other side, and I had to leave some extra slack in the rope on that side, leaving a noticeable gap in the enclosure. The height made it down to the floor, but definitely not with an extra 14 inches of slack as it should have. It was maybe 4 inches.
They advertise a 9 by 12 tarp, but sell you a tarp that is barely more than 11 by 8. They should be ashamed of themselves for their lack of honestly and/or geometry skills.
Works great for what i need it for.
Rachel•September 18, 2017
Received this tarp in a timely manner. I wasn't sure what to expect with quality due to the low cost. However, I am pleased to see it holds up well so far. I use this tarp to cover my bunnies run and it keeps them covered from predators and the elements during the day. And at night I cover their cages which helps them stay warm and dry. It has snagged on a wire cage but it still does the job. It didn't continue to tear and so it's still a small hole. Again it was due to my error not the tarp. I ended up getting a second one to eliminate having to constantly move my tarp from the run to the cages hopefully eliminating the tarp from snagging in the future. It is lightweight which makes it feel cheap or poorly made but so far it has handled quite well. I'm pleased with the weight and construction of the tarp. The price is definitely an added bonus. I will update if any major changes occur such as if the weather gets bad and or how it holds up during the winter since it will still be outside in the cold.
Totally useless in less than 12 months
OnTheEdge•September 9, 2017
This very flimsy tarp lasted about a year before weakening so much that it ripped open holes just when I picked it up. It was exposed to the very moderate temperatures of the San Francisco Bay Area, which means a few coldest nights in the Winter reaching the low 30s, and a few hot days in the summer with temperatures reaching the 90s.
Just a very cheap product.
Just a very cheap product.
Find a different tarp, even though you can get this one quickly
JMM•September 1, 2017
I purchased this expecting a really, really cheap tarp.
I was therefore actually pretty surprised at how truly crappy this one was.
The grommets were only half installed, not aligned with the actual hole in the tarp, or completely missing.
One corner was folded back on itself and stuck together - when I tried to straighten it, it ripped, leaving a hole.
I think you could probably choose about any other tarp randomly on Amazon and it would be better.
I was therefore actually pretty surprised at how truly crappy this one was.
The grommets were only half installed, not aligned with the actual hole in the tarp, or completely missing.
One corner was folded back on itself and stuck together - when I tried to straighten it, it ripped, leaving a hole.
I think you could probably choose about any other tarp randomly on Amazon and it would be better.
Not as good as i wanted.
Samuel North•August 23, 2017
Feels thinner than it's rated for.
Also, some of the grommets fell off right out of the package. I opened this tarp and went to put it over my boat, realized that it was too big, then went to fold it back up and keep it as an extra tarp. In the process of unfolding it, putting it over a boat, removing it off of a boat, and then folding it back up it lost probably 4-5 grommets. It was oddly cheap feeling. Got a thicker/better feeling tarp for $11 at harbor freight (which should tell you even more about the quality of this grizzly tarp)
Also, some of the grommets fell off right out of the package. I opened this tarp and went to put it over my boat, realized that it was too big, then went to fold it back up and keep it as an extra tarp. In the process of unfolding it, putting it over a boat, removing it off of a boat, and then folding it back up it lost probably 4-5 grommets. It was oddly cheap feeling. Got a thicker/better feeling tarp for $11 at harbor freight (which should tell you even more about the quality of this grizzly tarp)
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