RUGGED RHINO Heavy Duty Waterproof Tarp (16x20, 2-Pack) — UV & Tear Resistant Cover with Reinforced Grommets
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The essentials
If you need a tarp that can actually take abuse, the RUGGED RHINO Heavy Duty Waterproof Tarp is built for that mindset. It’s a waterproof, UV-resistant, and temperature-resistant cover with reinforced corners and aluminum grommets—so it’s more about staying put and holding up than looking pretty.
On paper, it’s aimed at everyday outdoor projects: camping coverage, patio protection, garden shielding, and vehicle or roof tarp jobs. And since it comes as a 2-pack, it’s easier to keep one as a backup or to cover two different areas without immediately buying again.
Still, there’s one limit worth acknowledging: a tarp like this can help protect against weather and general exposure, but it’s not the same thing as a purpose-built hard cover or fully engineered roofing system. If your use requires a “no leaks, no water intrusion at any angle” kind of guarantee, you’ll want to think carefully about setup and how water will run.
What matters most in use

Where this tarp feels more “serious” than basic options is in how it handles stress points. The corners and hems are reinforced, and the grommet system is designed for securing fast with ropes, bungees, or similar tie-down methods.
A practical example: imagine you’re covering outdoor items during a sudden storm. You lay the tarp down, pull it tight, and tie off through the grommets. With reinforced corners, you’re less likely to see early wear or splitting where tension concentrates. Afterward, you’re not left constantly re-adjusting because the tie points can hold the material more reliably.
Another detail that helps with real-world use: grommets are spaced every 24 inches. That spacing is often enough to create a more stable tie-down pattern without turning the job into a knot-tying marathon.
Key takeaways (strengths and possible downsides)
Strengths: - Waterproof + UV resistant + temperature resistant, designed for outdoor conditions. - Reinforced corners and double hemmed, heat-sealed edging to help keep the tarp secure under tension. - Rust-resistant aluminum grommets, with a rope/bungee/carabiner-friendly size.



Possible downsides: - Because it’s a tarp, performance depends heavily on how you secure it and how you position it. Wind and water flow can expose weak spots in any cover if it’s not tied and angled well. - The size (16x20) is great for many jobs, but it can be too big or bulky if you mainly need a smaller, quick cover.
Key specifications
- Name: Heavy Duty Waterproof Tarp, 16x20, 2 Pack
- Type: Outdoor multipurpose tarp cover
- Size: 16 feet by 20 feet
- Material: 5mm thick 100gsm PE material
- Water/Weather protection claims: waterproof, windproof (as stated), UV resistant, temperature resistant from 0 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit
- Thickness: 5mm
- Grommets: rust resistant aluminum grommets placed every 24 inches
- Grommet inner diameter: .47 inch
- Reinforcement: reinforced corners with plastic edges, double hemmed and heat sealed edges, rope-reinforced edges (polyethylene rope as stated)
- Color: Blue
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want a sturdier tarp for ongoing outdoor use—someone who covers vehicles, protects garden areas, or sets up temporary coverage for camping and home projects. The reinforced corners, heat-sealed hems, and rust-resistant grommets make sense if you plan to secure it often and keep using it across seasons.

It might not be the best match if you only need a quick, lightweight dust cover occasionally. In that case, a simpler tarp could be more than enough and less of a hassle to store.
It may also not suit you if you’re trying to replace a proper roof or rigid weather enclosure. A tarp can help, but placement and tie-down method still matter a lot.
Where it shines vs. basic tarps
Compared with more bare-bones covers, this one leans into reinforcement and practicality: reinforced corners, heat-sealed hems, and aluminum grommets positioned regularly for tying down. That’s exactly what you tend to wish you had when a basic tarp starts to fray at the corners or loosen around tie points after repeated pulls.
If you’re the type who uses a tarp as a “set it and forget it” protection layer, the construction details here are the difference between dealing with constant rework and getting more stable coverage over time.



Final verdict
When it makes sense
Buy the RUGGED RHINO Heavy Duty Waterproof Tarp (16x20, 2-pack) if you want a weather-ready, waterproof tarp with UV resistance and reinforced stress areas. It’s especially worth considering if you’ll be securing it with ropes, bungees, or carabiners and you want rust-resistant grommets that are spaced for easier tie-down.
When you might want to pass
Skip it if your project only needs a small or temporary cover, or if you’re expecting something closer to a permanent, engineered shelter. Also, double-check that the 16x20 size works for your space—tarps that are too large can be awkward to tension without leaving extra slack.

Quick buying checklist
Before you commit, think about: how you’ll tie it down, how it will face wind and rain, whether 16x20 is the right footprint, and whether waterproofing is needed for your specific setup (not just casual shade).
What’s included (and what you should know)
This is sold as a 2-pack of tarps, each measuring 16 feet by 20 feet, in a blue PE material with reinforced corners and grommets for securing.
Mini FAQ



Is it really waterproof?
It’s described as waterproof, and it’s also listed as windproof. As with any tarp, how you secure and angle it still affects real performance in heavy conditions.
Are the corners reinforced?
Yes. The corners are reinforced with plastic edges to help prevent tearing, and the hems are double hemmed and heat sealed.
How far apart are the grommets?
Grommets are spaced every 24 inches.
What tie-down gear should fit?
The grommets have an inside diameter of .47 inch and are described as compatible with most ropes, bungee cords, and carabiners.
Will it handle hot and cold weather?
It’s stated to be temperature resistant from 0 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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