Why Modular? What makes it Modular?

We built this system because we spend our time outdoors, across seasons and disciplines. Bushcraft camps, long rides, exposed deserts, winter ground — the environments change, but the need stays the same: reliable shelter that adapts without excess.

So rather than designing for one condition, we focused on modularity. A small number of well-considered components that work independently or together, depending on where you are and how you travel.

The System

At its simplest, it’s a tent and a tarp. Nothing more than you need, nothing you don’t.


The Tarp

Designed to be used on its own or alongside the tent. Reinforced attachment points allow it to shift shape and purpose easily:
• Shelter
• Windbreak
• Gear or bike cover
• Hammock or stretcher

For lightweight journeys, the tarp alone is enough — protection without complication.


The Tent

The tent is deliberately adaptable, with multiple pitch options to suit climate, terrain, and pace. In practice, there are around nine proven configurations, including:
• Inner tent only for hot, dry environments
• Outer fly only for fast, minimal shelter
• Outer with footprint for a light but spacious setup
• Full system, with or without footprint

It can be pitched using the supplied poles, a trekking pole, or suspended from natural anchors when the landscape allows.


Combined or Separate

The tarp can be attached to the tent — or left completely independent.
• Attaches through any flysheet eyelet
• Can be pitched long, wide, symmetrical or asymmetric
• The inner tent can stand alone beneath the tarp, creating an open, shaded shelter well suited to warm climates


Why It Exists

This is a shelter system shaped by use, not trends. One kit that responds to the conditions rather than dictating how you camp. Wherever you go — coast, desert, forest, winter ground — it gives you the freedom to build the shelter you need, and nothing more.
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