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Instead of using their super-strong airbeams, Nemo has found something even stronger to support your shelter: an MRAP.

Nemo’s newest bivy, called the Magbag Shadow SE 1P, has a set of detachable rare earth magnets that attach to the undercarriage of suitably tall vehicles to create a 27-inch-high, 1-person tent. If you can’t find a vehicle to shelter beneath, the Magbag works just fine as a traditional, unsupported bivy. The new M-ATVs are low-rider low (for an MRAP, anyway) at 13.4 inches, and aren’t tall enough to work with the Magbag.

The Magbag is made from 40 denier “OSMO,” Nemo’s proprietary waterproof/breathable tent fabric, and has two doors, one large one on the side and another on the front. The doors can be made with mesh fabric for ventilation. It’s 2.5 pounds and comes with a stuff sack, stakes, magnets and a repair kit. Dimensions are 89 inches long x 27 inches tall x 31 inches at the head, tapering to 25 inches wide at the feet. It’s a mil-only item available through ADS for about $249. Just don’t try and use the Magbag under a moving MRAP until Nemo releases the matching, quick-attach Kevlar footprint.

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Gore introduced their Gore Military Lightweight Tent Fabric in the form of a demonstrator tent on the floor at Modern Day Marine. The fabric is inherently weather resistant, breathable, air-permeable, opaque, and flame resistant. It was designed around an RFI the Marines put out early in the year for a new FR tent.

If anyone is going to get us to a breathable single-wall tent, no doubt Gore’s going to be driving the bus. The breathable, single-wall is sort of the holy grail of tentage. The single-wall design means it’s lighter than the mesh-and-rainfly combo the Marines use now and it sets up faster with less complexity than a traditional tent.

Until now, single-wall tents have been basically Nylon trash bags with holes poked in them to provide ventilation. The waterproof/breathable fabrics were all too delicate, too expensive or too flammable to use in this application. Current fabrics also pack poorly because they won’t release trapped air without a fight when shoved in a compression sack. That’s where the air-permeable trait of Gore’s new MLTF comes in. Wake up, pack up, and go. No sitting on your tent to force the air out of the stuff sack.

Gore has still got a few things to work out before this stuff ends up in the field. It’s been tested in the lab, but it’s just getting out to Bridgeport for a little testing with the Marines. It’s got a wicked sheen that needs to be dulled back and they need to figure out how to print on the new fabric. Ohh, and there’s also a little matter of ventilation vs. suffocation to be explored. Since it’s a basically a sealed cocoon once the single wall tent is buttoned up, Gore and their partner tentmakers have to make sure there’s enough ventilation to prevent the Marines sleeping within from asphyxiating.

UPDATE: Gore has just clarified “the single-wall tent fabric & design has been tested to insure there is enough ventilation for the sleeping Marine, to prevent asphyxiation; this model is currently in discussion with the USMC, regarding a field trial at the Mountain Warfare Training Center.”

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Mountain Hardwear gave us a heads-up on a new tent they intend to bring to the military market. The Hunker 1 is a freestanding single wall tent. It’s a 1-person design with 2 doors, 3 poles and 4-season functionality.  It’s low peak height is intended to keep visibility down but still allow some ability to live comfortably inside for extended periods. One of it’s two doors has a vestibule awning to cover gear in bad weather that will also mate up with another Hunker 1 to provide a covered work area between the two tents. Right now it’s still pre-production, so pricing isn’t set yet.

  • Single wall, four season construction
  • Two doors: large dual canopy and mesh “front door”, smaller canopy “back door”
  • Awning over “front door” for dry gear storage
  • Awning designed to clip to second Hunker 1 tent for coverage and connection between two tents
  • Mesh vents at both ends and at large door allow for ventilation options
  • Three pole sleeve design for easy set up and minimum reflectivity
  • Dual grommet connections at each pole end point for tension options depending on weather conditions
  • Exterior guy out loops for added stability in harsh conditions
  • Neutral grey color blends into natural landscapes
  • Low 33″ peak height beneficial for maintaining a low profile or hunkering down next to Humvee or other vehicle
  • Stuffed Size: 23″ x 7″
  • Packed Weight: 4 lbs. 6 oz.
  • Minimum Weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz.
  • Floor Dimensions: 92.5″ x 48″
  • Floor Area: 24 ft2
  • Peak Interior Height: 28″
  • Peak Exterior Height: 33″
  • Vestibule Area: 15 ft2
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