(VIDEO) Is This the Best Bug Out Shelter for a Collapse?! You Decide…

compassion shelter

This video has all the information on portable shelter options. Watch below to check out all the information on a new company called Compassion Shelters.

So what do you think? Do these Compassion Shelters cover the requirements for portable housing, particularly for individuals that are recovering from disasters? And would you invest in a shelter like this? Let us know in the comments!


51 Comments

  1. Bobby Mullenix said:

    When shtf, movement is survival! Unless you can put it in a backpack and carry with you. Bug out, no! Thats more like a cabin

  2. Brandon M. Roberts said:

    In some remote area? Maybe. But the AC needs to be on the roof. Also needs firing ports. Maybe a gun turret on the roof.

  3. Gary T. Britton said:

    Is it bullet and RPG proof??? No thanks, more of a portable target that says “Hey!!! I got lots of gear and food here!!! Shoot me up and take it all”

  4. David Curl said:

    Check this out Timothy D Perryman… it’s not a fort but better than a tent.

    • frank said:

      Tents much better?

  5. Shannon Fox said:

    I’m thinking cheap option to toss on a trailer and go camping.

  6. Gary Bowman said:

    In a bugout situation mobility is the key.you have to keep moving. This thing looks way too difficult to move .I’m with Bobby if it won’t fit in my backpack so I can move quickly .i don’t want it.

  7. Todd Sandell said:

    Where’s the red paint ? And the sign that says ” come take my stuff and kill me “

  8. Tony Beamish said:

    Can it fit in my back pack?? Then it doesn’t qualify as a bug out accessory:) sorry charlie. Its a nice little shelter though.

  9. Jim Sawyer said:

    Watched the video. They did not show me much. Just some goy running his gums.

  10. Lynn Jones said:

    I’m not feeling the love for this one. I thought it was at least buried. Would need some serious camouflage. Is, there internal power? Does have that come hither look.

  11. Phillip Kirk said:

    If I can’t pack it in my “Bugout” wagon, then it’s useless.
    My Bugout is bare essentials that I can pull in my wagon. Bugout Bag, guns, bow, cooler and tent.
    Bugout is when you have to pack and relocate in a hurry.

  12. Allen Crouser said:

    I don’t know if I could do this. I believe God would want me to fight with my fellow man to defeat the evil. Then God’s Army would be million strong and could fight that evil

  13. Rusty Kolp said:

    That ac unit really speaks volumes about this idea lol I guess if and when shtf somebody forgot to tell these people electricity will be very scarce

  14. Christopher Leete said:

    There are so many reasons why this is junk I’m not even going to bother wasting my time listing them all.

  15. Scott Coleman said:

    Oh my. What will we do when the AC unit wears out. We will perish for sure.

  16. Dave Crane said:

    Great for after a disaster such as tornado, earthquake, etc where the need for housing if paramount…not so great for bugging out…kinda contradictory to the term “bugging out”….

  17. Bill Thuem said:

    Naw, don’t want anything above ground !!! It’s gonna get hot up above !!!

  18. Kai Marius Seifferth said:

    Falk here’s your private bunker for all possible and impossible upcoming events and badabäm 😉

  19. Eric Blanchard said:

    Cube structures to support weight need lots of load bearing walls or columns. A dome below ground the wight is held by exterior walls and pushed down directly to ground and foundation. Thus can make shelter as big and as open as want without columns

  20. Fookin Willie said:

    Is it mobile? Is it hidden under ground? Does it have motion sensor flaming death spikes? Then no…not perfect

  21. Artur Jimenez said:

    Might as well a tent, at least you can still move. I’d like to see you backpacking this s**t

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