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    Default Long term tarp storage.

    In or out of stuff sack?

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    Doesn't much matter as long as it's dry and away from temperature extremes and chemical vapors.
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    Out...same as a sleeping bag. Tightly compressed in a stuff sack for long periods (1+ yr) could cause weak points in folds and wrinkles. Had it happen to a rainfly.

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    What material is your shelter made from?

    All of my cuben shelters hang from an overhead beam in our basement.

    All of my silnylon shelters are stored in stuff sacks.

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    My first cube fiber tarp, I had for 8 years. I always left it in its stuff sack. Never had an issue with any weakness where it folded. Not that I folded it exactly the same each time. You do want to make sure it's dry after a trip before storing.

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    In stuff sack, clean and dry. With all the space needed for my down, I would need another closet to keep my sleeping pads and tents out of their bags and away from my kitties.

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    Depends on space available too. I don't have much so I store mine in bags, after it's thoroughly dried with a dose of UV from the sun, and it's never suffered. But if I had enough dry hanging space, I'd use that instead.

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    I keep my tarps loosely folded not in stuff sacks and stored on an open Bakers rack. And in a dry room. Of course I always hang them to dry after trips.


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    #1 is to make sure your tarp/tent is dry. I lay mine out over a banister for 24 hours. Then you can store it anyway you want.

    Sleeping bags are another story: down especially will lose its loft if stored in a stuffsack. They should be stored in a cotton sleeping bag storage sack
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    I hang pretty much everything in the basement - tents, sleeping bags, tarps, hammock, rain gear, camelbak. It looks like a used rei garage sale except more odorous. Looking at it gives me a full history of my buying cycle from heavy and cheap to light and expensive. There's a lesson there somewhere. I haven't entered the cuben era yet but I'm anxious. My wife is going to kill me

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