Hopeless Diamond
Explorer
Not off a vehicle but still the best tarp/shelter I've ever used. Manufacturer is quite proud of it too (~$200 for a 9 x11). It's silicone coated polyester or nylon so it stretches and can put up with a lot of abuse. We've had a small campfire under it and as long as you don't let it get too big, it deals with the heat. With it being stretchy, it's easy to grab a branch or pole and use as an upright in a corner, then tie it down (we made a very useful/needed shelter off a raft with two ores and a couple of coolers as tie down points in less than 2 minutes). It scrunches down to less than the size of half a football and weighs ~1.5lbs. Pretty cool, meant for a backpacker shelter.
Normally I could gives a rats ***** about most of these things but I really think these tarps are cool. Did a 45 river mile rafting trip in central AK and 1 of the guys had these. Cary them with you in a backpack and can make a shelter anywhere, little storage space, little weight (especially in your wallet)
http://www.hilleberg.com/home/products/tarp/tarp.php
Normally I could gives a rats ***** about most of these things but I really think these tarps are cool. Did a 45 river mile rafting trip in central AK and 1 of the guys had these. Cary them with you in a backpack and can make a shelter anywhere, little storage space, little weight (especially in your wallet)
http://www.hilleberg.com/home/products/tarp/tarp.php