Description
MTN56 Inflatable Low-Pressure Shelter
Heavy-duty inflatable low-pressure shelters are compact, lightweight, and modular. They can be deployed in less than six minutes with two to three people. Their speed and ease of deployment make them the ideal solution for emergency care, command posts or all-purpose emergency shelters. The resistance and robust construction of i2k’s Inflatable shelters along with a set of accessories ensure an effective use on any kind of land. The shelters can be connected to each other in four (4) directions. They are made of durable, fire and UV-resistant, PVC-coated military grade fabric. Independent air beams, outer cover and floor are constructed using high-frequency welding to keep then entire enclosure completely free of rain, dirt and debris. Available in four sizes and seven colors (tan, OD green, orange, white, yellow, gray and blue). Screened windows with privacy curtain, utility ports with drawstring. Units can be linked together to form larger structure.
Description
- 10.35m x 5.60m x 2.80m (34'L x 16'8"w x w x 9'2"H) - 570 SqFt
Gross Weight 250lbs (105 kilos)
Packing list
- Includes heavy-duty storage/carry bag
- Ground stakes
- Sledge hammer
- Repair kit
- Manual
Not included
- Portable Generator
- Inflator
- Dolly
- Liner
Instructions
- Unpack the Shelter from its storage bag and lay it out flat on the ground.
- Locate the air valve and remove the cap.
- Connect the air pump to the valve and turn it on.
- Inflate the Shelter to the desired level of firmness. It is important not to overinflate the decoy.
- Once the Shelter is fully inflated, disconnect the air pump and replace the valve cap.
- Move the Shelter to the desired location and anchor it securely using the included ropes or stakes.
- If necessary, use the included repair kit to fix any punctures or tears in the Shelters material.
FAQ
Q: What is the material used to make the Low-Pressure Shelter?
A: The Low-Pressure Shelter is made of high-quality and durable PVC material.
Q: Can the Low-Pressure Shelter be used more than once?
A: Yes, the Low-Pressure Shelter is reusable and can be easily deflated, packed and transported to another location for use.
Q: Can the Low-Pressure Shelter withstand harsh weather conditions?
A: Yes, the Low-Pressure Shelter is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions including strong winds and heavy rain.
Q: What is the Low-Pressure Shelter used for?
A: Rapid Response Shelters, Disaster Relief Shelters, Mobile Field Hospital, Portable Housing, Tactical Offices, Portable Barracks, Decontamination Shelters (ambulatory and non-ambulatory), Hazmat Shelters, Hazardous/Chemical Storage, Operation/Command Centers, Bunkers & Aircraft Hangars.
Q: How long does it take to inflate the Low-Pressure Shelter?
A: It takes approximately 10 minutes to inflate the Low-Pressure Shelter using a low-pressure air blower.