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Coghlan's Tube Tent
Coghlan's Tube Tent

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- Light Weight Emergency Shelter
- Sets Up in Minutes
- Room for 2 People (you may have to like each other!!)
- Cord Included
- Fire Retardant
- Rugged 2.5 Mil Polyethylene
- Length: 8 feet
- Total Weight:1 lb.
Reg. $9.95 SALE $6.99
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The Coghlan's Tube Tent This tube tent is lightweight, versatile and sets up easily so you can rest quicker. It is one of the most common forms of emergency shelter found in survival kits. It comes with the ridge cord that lifts the center up and forms the tent. Simply tie off the cord to two stationary objects such as two trees and you have tube tent.
Coghlan's Tube Tent has enough room for 2 people and it's also fire retardant. As an emergency shelter, you can stay dry and out of the wind. Place your gear at each end of the tent to close off any unwanted breeze.
A quick, ready made tent so you don't have construct a field shelter. Field shelters take a lot of time to make and if weather is a factor, a quick cover over your head will go a long way. You can also use this tube tent as a tarp to keep other things dry or as a ground cloth so your bottom stays dry.
My 82 year old grand pa figured out how to use it and set this up during a camping trip just from the directions provided. Well I think he used the directions. We gave him an extra set of hands, but he was in charge and figured it all out on his own. It was up within minutes.
Easy to use in an emergency. You wont be fumbling around because of difficulty.
A lightweight emergency shelter such as this tube tent should be included in every survival kit or bug out bag. You could certainly spend the time creating a shelter from branches and other natural materials, but having one ready-made would be a tremendous time saver.
If you're creating your own kit, be sure to have one tube tent for every two people. Else someone (YOU) will be sleeping under the stars. Not bad unless it's raining and the wind is blowing the wrong way!!! |
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