(Video) Why the Super Shelter is Easily the Most Incredible Shelter Out There…

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If you want a shelter that's capable of being modified for virtually any purpose, you'll definitely want to take a look at this Super Shelter design. It'll keep you dry in the summer and warm in the winter, and you can learn how to construct it below.

For general camping, sure, a tent will probably be much more practical, especially because most campgrounds kind of frown on cutting logs and sticks for the purposes of a temporary shelter.

However, for your bugout supplies, keeping these tarps and mylar sheets on hand is always a good idea.

If you keep these steps in mind, you should be able to build a shelter for any condition, even the depths of winter.


20 Comments

  1. Ray Zaballa said:

    I always cover my tents with a tarp or poncho that is strung above the tent and the side are parallel to the sides of the tent.

  2. James Holbrook said:

    Unless you keep the fire going it’s no better than a tent….use sleeping pads and reflectix below you and down bag or quilt …..k.i.s.s.

  3. Thomas Ray Guiles said:

    My favorite shelter is a thick painters drop cloth. They are cheap, see threw, gather heat, rain proof, portable and can be used in many ways.

  4. Greg Norman said:

    So you think condensation is bad in a tent but that plastic death trap is going to be better? Seriously? If you have the right pad and sleeping bag you won’t get cold even without a tent.

  5. Gregory Potter said:

    Under the right circumstances this is a good method for staying warm. Plenty of u tube videos on the subject. I winter camped with one it does work and keeps most of the smoke out
    If you’ve ever slept by a long fire in the winter Not breathing smoke all night is nice

  6. Lawrence Bohmfalk said:

    Dig a wide trench inside your shelter…stack stones around fire…place hot stones in trench before sleeping…cover with dirt…place bedding above heat from stones will keep you warm

  7. Mark A. Rougeau said:

    Tre’ I saw these on YouTube. Very warm from the videos I viewed. (Dave Canterbury and others) This weekend would be a great time to test it!!!

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