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.
2 doors, 2 attached vestibules and 4 interior mesh pockets
All four poles are the same length for easy set
up
4 interior poles intersect 7 times for maximum strength
1 front vestibule pole
ToddTexTM single-wall fabric
Optional ground cloth available
Detailed Descriptions
ToddTex
ToddTex is a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film, a thin film of
stretched Teflon, laminated to a ripstop outer fabric and a fuzzy polyester
inner fabric. Outer layer is a 30-denier high tenacity nylon ripstop
woven in a symmetric 132 x 132 count pattern with UV resistant and
DWR finish. Inner layer is a fuzzy Nexus lining that wicks water as
fast as a paper towel. This action disperses moisture across the interior
of the tent for rapid evaporation through the PTFE membrane.