I bought one a few weeks ago but the weather's not playing ball so I've had no reason to pitch it as yet, and had to make do with kipping under a clear, starlit sky. Hoping to give it a whirl in Wales in a couple of weeks if the weather's a bit more autumnal. It's light and looks very well made with loops and 'holes' ruggedly stitched and in all the right places. However, I'd keep it well away from roaring (or timid)campfires 'cos any stray embers will do it damage in no time.
It's not the cheapest tarp around but is great value for what it's made from. I bought it 'cos I've got a couple of half-made lightweight tarps lying around in my projects box that weren't getting finished so I took the plunge and coughed up for a quality one.