Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2P Emergency Protection
Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2P Emergency Protection
Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2P Emergency Protection
Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2P Emergency Protection

Survival Shelter 2P Emergency Protection

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Windproof & waterproof emergency 2-person survival shelter for all outdoor activities.

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About the Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2P

The Lifesystems Survival Shelter 2 Person is a great piece of safety equipment to have on hand for any eventuality.

In the event that you are left exposed in the great outdoors, whip out the Survival Shelter - made of a tough PU-coated fabric with tapered seams - and huddle inside to create a warm and sheltered internal microclimate. Wait for the weather to pass or for emergency services to arrive whilst staying warm and dry in the waterproof and windproof shelter. A clear TPU window and air ventilation panel is included in the design for visibility and fresh airflow.

This shelter can also be used in non-emergency situations, for example when you want to take a break, route plan, or any other situation where a temporary shelter could come in handy.

Weighing only 345g the two-man survival shelter is a lightweight piece of mind that could save your life. Highly recommended for all outdoor activities in summer and winter.

Features
  • Capacity: 2 people with rucksacks
  • Tough PU coated fabric with a window & air-vent
  • 5000mm hydrostatic head & fully taped seams
  • Reflective top-strips & waterproof seating panels
  • Integral stuff sack with draw-cord closure
  • Packed: 20 x 10 x 10 cm
  • In Use: 140 x 90 x 45 cm
  • Weight: 345g
Lifesystems produces outdoor safety gear for all active types, whether you are heading to the backcountry, going camping, trekking, hiking, cycling or anything thing else it is a good idea to carry a first aid kit around for any eventuality.
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