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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.