U.S. Military Tent Half Shelter
Product Description
(2) Military Surplus, G.I. 12 Foot "Half Tent" Shelter. Olive Drab, comes with 10 tent pins and 2- 3 section poles. Made from sturdy cotton duck. TWO shelter halves. Can be assembled in a classic "Pup" tent configuration.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22460 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: OD Green
- Brand: Miliitary Surplus
Features
- Two Shelter Halves included at this price!
- NEW - Unused!
- 10 stakes
- 2 - 3 section poles
- Sturdy Olive Drab Cotton Duck Fabric
Specification Of U.S. Military Tent Half Shelter
U.S. Army Tent: Shelter Half. Second Army Tennessee Maneuvers. Company F, 347th Inf Reg., 87th Inf. Division, stands for inspection. (Signal Corps Photo: 8 May 1943).
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Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome
By cronedawg
I used a pup tent in the Army from 93-98, when I was in a unit that required us to do so. These tents are awesome. Make sure that your purchase is for 2 shelter halves, you will need both to make 1 tent. For those of you who have never used this style of tent, there are a few key differences that you should take into account before buying one. First---There is no floor. I recommend using a poncho for a make shift floor, before throwing your sleeping bags down. Second---there are no waterproof components, although you can spray waterproofing spray on them, I highly reccomend you dont. The best way to keep your self dry in the evnent of rain is to use a poncho(again), or a tarp as a lean to barrier. You can also pull the tent stakes as far away from the center as possible, creating tension in the canvass, and make sure the poles are pulled tight as well, dig a trench around the tent, and lead it away from the tent. When the water beads up and rolls off the tent it wont saturate the ground around you as much. Third---Although 2 shelter halves aren't heavy, they are heavier than some of the throw and pop up tents out there. This is truly meant for roughing it.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great for intended use
By Vincent R. Singer
I used these in Basic Training when I enlisted in the Army in 1978. As instructed by our Vietnam veteran DI's (and personally experienced in the forests of Ft. Jackson, South Carolina):1. Start with a clean, dry shelter half2. Make the tent as tight as possible (using 2 shelter halves, of course)3. Have the flaps at the bottom facing OUTSIDE.4. Dig a trench around the tent, shoveling the excavated dirt over the flaps5. On the downslope, leave way for any water in the trench to escape6. Lay down a poncho as a ground cover inside a. If it rains long enough, the ground will start to mud up under your otherwise dry tent7. If in the tent and rain begins - do NOT touch the inside of the tent. a. If you do not touch the inside, a layer will form, and the surface tension will lead the water away from you and your gear, to the base of the tent b. If you touch the inside, it WILL start to leak at the spot where you touched itA super durable and rugged item, but bulky and heavy considering the finished size
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
I'M IMPRESSED!
By Berlinbushman
This tent was everything i thought it would be and more. Now obviously it comes with two halves that you button together along the "ridge" of the tent. It comes with 10 very good military grade tent stakes (not those cheap L shaped ones you get with nylon tents), and 2 guy lines to string out the ridge poles on both ends. It does not have a bottom so you will need something like a tarp to lay down for the inside..or just rough it. Now i got this just recently and i live in Massachusetts. Our winter hasnt been too snowy this year (for a change) but i set it up last weekend to see how well it would hold up in this past snow storm. It was GREAT! i actually slept out in it during the storm, and it stayed dry inside, the snow insulated the tent and nothing blew in under the flaps because the snow acted as a seal for the bottom. Later the next day the sun was out and started to melt the snow that was on the tent...the OUTSIDE got a little wet but for the most part the water was beading up and just rolling down the sides off the tent which i was impressed with...and the inside remained dry. The set up and tear down of this tent was sooooo much easier than most newer nylon tents. And although it was windy as hell when i set it up..it was still very easy and i did not require any instructions, its THAT simple. I highly recomend this for people with kids.
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