Heavy Duty Lumber Tarp - 16' x 28' (4' Drop & Flap) - 18 oz. Red Tarp
Heavy Duty Lumber Tarp - 16' x 28' (4' Drop & Flap) - 18 oz. Red Tarp!

Heavy Duty Lumber Tarp - 16' x 28' (4' Drop & Flap) - 18 oz. Red Tarp
Heavy Duty Lumber Tarp - 16' x 28' (4' Drop & Flap) - 18 oz. Red Tarp!
Specifications
Specifications
- Color: Red
- Length: 28'
- Width: 16'
- Type: 2" D Ring - Non Welded
- Material: Sides:18 oz. PVC Coated Polyester Top:18 oz. PVC Coated Polyester
- Product weight: 76 lbs.
- Additional info: Drop flap size: 4'
UV pass through rate: Grade 6-7
Cold crack resistance: -40°F (-40°C)
Rows of D Rings: 2
Seams are heat sealed, then d-ring rows are sewn on
Description
Description
Truck tarps are an essential piece of flatbed trailer equipment to help keep your cargo protected during transit. This heavy-duty lumber tarp measures 16’ x 28’ (overall length includes the 12” rain flap) with a 4’ flap to create a seal around the corners. When used in pairs, this flatbed tarp is ideal for trailers up to 53’ long. Both the top and sides of this truck tarp are manufactured with a strong and durable 18 oz. PVC-coated polyester to stand up to the harshest environments.
The sides and flap are fitted with two rows of oversized D-rings to make fast and secure connections using rubber tarp straps, rubber rope, and s-hooks. Each D-ring has an abrasion-resistant pad underneath to protect the tarp and keep it in excellent working condition.
Size: 16’ X 28’ (4’ Drop & Flap)
Color: Red - also available in Black and Blue.
Don't forget to check out our other flatbed trailer products including even more flatbed tarps, transport chain and binders, winch straps, winches, ratchet straps, corner protectors, and more!
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Reviews + Q&A
Reviews + Q&A
Great tarp for the price works really well. Super fast shipping. The tarp works great and have already used it on a variety of loads from steel plates, bar, lumber and works great super durable, good D rinngs easy to hook with bungees. Rolls up real nice for a new tarp.







