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5'10" model standing next to the Bombshelter. | Side view of the Bombshelter. The Bombshelter is a single wall shelter with 2-doors and 2 built in vestibules. The shelter is symmetrical from side to side while the front has a large vestibule and the rear has a smaller vestibule. |
Front view of the Bombshelter with vestibule door fully open revealing opened main front door. | Front built-in vestibule tied fully back. The main front door has a fabric door panel and a mesh door panel. In the image above the fabric door panel is fully opened leaving mesh door panel. 6'3" model can be seen through front mesh door panel. |
5'10" model inside the center of the Bombshelter with plenty of headroom. The Bombshelter is ereceted by placing 4 same sized poles in the interior of the shelter as seen in the photo above. An additional smaller sized pole is used for the front vestibule. | Interior view of one of the 7 pole intersections of the Bombshelter. The interesections are held in place by twist-clips pictured above. Having 7 pole intersections greatly increases the strength of the structure. |
Two of the 4 same sized poles are are placed in the interior of the tent and are snapped into the four corners of the Bombshelter. | The two other poles are also placed in the interior and are seated in 4 side fabric pockets. There are 2 fabric pockets on each side of the interior of the shelter. |
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