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1.4.2014

Bought this, but not from Amazon (sorry), and it's pretty good. Right, what is it? Essentially, it's a cube-shaped basha, but bottomless, with no loops, poles or eyes. If you and your friends are caught in a storm, you drag this out of its own vent (where it's stuffed, so you don't lose a bag), and then all crawl or step inside. Once inside, you all sit down. It's the bodies inside which give it its shape or form. Along two parallel sides is sown an extra black panel along the bottom, on which four adults can easily sit and face each other on either side. Very roomy, easily space for backpacks, etc. There are 3 netted vents and a clear plastic window, so you can sit out the rain, rest or scoff.It's waterproof (3000 HH), very bright, and has reflective strips stitched as a big X on the top. Heats up very quickly. There's also a drawstring around the bottom, so you can seal things up a little. I think it's the same principle with the smaller sizes, too. If you don't intend going with 7 friends, you could, as I will, glue a few loops across the top or at the corners, so it could be used as a basha or a 'cheat's tent'. I don't even think it weighs 2lbs and is slightly less than the size of a rugby ball, packed up. Hope I never need it, but it's good to hook on to my bug out bag. Happy.
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10.6.2011

I bought this piece of kit as I do a lot of advanced open canoe trips with groups. I already have a Vango 4 man tent which has seen some testing conditions so know the brand is good quality.The features that impressed me were a good sized window which allows a lot of light in, if you're treating someone for an injury or hypothermia the orange glow from most group shelters can make you feel a bit weird, a reflective X on the roof which I haven't seen on other shelters and the meshed vent for a small amount of air circulation which doubles as the stuff-sack (very convenient if, like me, you keep losing them).I tested the shelter on an exposed beach during a first aid course and found it warmed up just as quick as any other shelters,with six adults inside there was plenty of room to treat a casualty or just have a break from the elements.
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25.10.2017

Shelter arrived on time, we could fit in the maximum number claimed and was tested one dark evening and it kept us all warm.
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