Bug-free
living, even with your bag wide open! Inner
Peace noseeum netting tent - click images for enlarged view
Perspective on shelter size: occupant is 75 in. tall,
200 lbs HIGHLIGHTS: Ultralight,
no-see-um netting enclosure for tarp users and stargazers
Taut,
roomy design; sets up quickly and easily
Tarp-tent
mode: Clips overhead to your tarp's ridge line and out to corner stakes
Stargaze
mode: Stand-alone set-up using a trekking pole, stick, or overhead branch
Poncho
mode: Wear it over the head & torso and bring lunch, a book, or journal inside
with you Sewn-in
floor and full-perimeter elastic drawcord entryway effectively seals out all types
of insects Zippered
entryway opens wide for easy access
Weight:
4.6 oz. Additional
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IN USA of US textiles
Overview
& Features Inner
bug shelters made of no-see-um mesh allow tarp users to continue enjoying the
benefits of tarping, despite the mosquitoes and black flies that might otherwise
drive us into a heavier, less spacious, and less ventilating tent. They can also
work well on their own, for bug-free sleeping without a tarp on starry nights.
Unfortunately, a full-length bug shelter tends to be rather heavy itself, if it
has a sewn-in floor and isn't suffocatingly small inside. And bug-proof shelters
without floors, like tarp-tents with mesh skirts, offer zero protection against
insects that may be on the ground beneath you. In fact they tend to trap these
insects right where you'd least prefer them to be. The
Simblissity Inner Peace bug-free haven
is a half-length shelter with sewn-in floor that effectively prevents all
insects - both flying and crawling - from entering your living space. The half-shelter
design eliminates the weight and redundancy of enclosing the entire occupant in
netting; a sleeping bag, lightweight bivy or liner - even most hiking pants -
is comfortable and effective protection for the lower body. The
Inner Peace outperforms other netting half-shelters in a number of
important ways, by offering: - Superior
protection
An elasticized opening
with cordlock cinches securely around the full perimeter of the sleeping
bag and mattress - not just along the top - thus eliminating the vulnerability
of gaps where the shelter meets the outside world. At 48" in length, the
shelter protects to well below the waist and is designed to completely fit most
3/4 length sleeping pads, as shown in the photo above. (Longer pads extend beyond
the shelter without concern, or can be placed underneath the floor.)
- More
functional living space
With a generous height
and width, sewn-in floor, and taut, vertical walls, the Inner Peace is
much more than a mere sleep screen. The shelter offers ample room to sit up on
your side while eating or reading, and to stretch out with no fear of coming into
contact with the walls or roof. Most importantly, you can unzip - or completely
dispense with - a sleeping bag on warm nights, as the shelter is taut and roomy
enough to protect bare arms, hands, and the entire torso area to below the waist.
Toss and turn all you like; the Inner Peace stays put and bugs stay well out of
reach.
- Greater
versatility
The Inner Peace
can be attached beneath a tarp, pitched on its own in fair weather, or kept protected
in its stuff sack on bug-free nights. Its A-frame roof shape matches that of most
tarps, while four elastic lines attach to the tarp's corner stakes, stretching
to accommodate the variable pitch of the tarp. A fifth line attaches overhead
to a trekking pole, support stick, tarp guyline, or even to an overhead branch
if pitching the shelter on its own. The attachment lines terminate on the inside
of the shelter, where tiny cordlocks permit further adjustment of line length
and tension to create a taut and roomy structure, regardless of the tarp's dimensions
or geometry of pitch. Set-up is quick and easy, taking less than a couple of minutes.
Planning to use the trail shelters on your next outing? The Inner Peace
can be pitched as basic bug protection inside a shelter without using all of its
lines - or encroaching upon your shelter mates' space. For the lightest possible
arrangement, any unused attachment lines can be removed. And speaking
of versatility, the Inner Peace also doubles as a bug
poncho. Put it on over a brimmed hat, cinch the opening below your waist,
and find ample room for eating lunch - cookpot and all! - without the mosquitoes
forcing you to make an early camp.
- Lightest
all-up shelter weight
Used in conjunction
with a tarp, the Inner Peace requires no additional anchoring equipment.
(Two ultralight titanium stakes are recommended, but aren't essential.) Its taut,
roomy shape is a barrier not only to insects, but also offers an additional measure
of protection against moisture, such as condensation build-up inside a tarp, angling
rain, and splash-back. And because it works with even a small, very lightweight
tarp, the Inner Peace can be a key component in a truly ultra-lightweight
shelter system - a versatile and highly protective rig which, including stakes
and ground sheet, can have an all-up weight of less than a pound!
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all gear A
vertical zipper opens the entryway wide for easy access; the entryway will actually
lift higher than this due to the stretchy nature of the attachment lines at left
and right above it.
With
the zipper closed and entryway cinched snug around its full perimeter, the vulnerability
of gaps is eliminated where the entryway and sleeping bag/pad meet. Note how the
entryway panel remains vertical, in fact sloping away from the occupant to increase
interior space.
Here
the enclosure is pitched stand-alone using a single trekking pole and 7 stakes.
Achieving this pitch is extremely easy. Start by staking out the 4 corner attachment
lines then simply raise and stake out the ridge. An optional stake in each of
the two entryway-corner loops (the rear corners of the shelter in the photo) solidly
anchors the floor.
You're
sure to be the main attraction - but not for the mosquitoes! - while wearing the
Inner Peace as a combination headnet / bug poncho at rest breaks and lunch/dinner
stops. "Unconventional" though it may look, wearing the enclosure over
the head and torso when bugs are swarming will allow you to eat lunch in blessed
peace, since there's ample room to bring your food and cookpot completely inside
with you. Simply pull in the attachment lines, put on a brimmed hat, and pull
over the shelter, cinching the opening around the waist. Read a book, or catch
up on your journal. There's even enough room inside to gracefully swing your arms,
though we really can't recommend it for hiking - except, perhaps, around a padded
cell.
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