Adding cooling capabilities to an existing shelter can make a significant improvement to your operation. While our shelters are designed to stand up to the world's most austere environments on their own, adding an HVAC unit makes them more hospitable in climates where extreme (or even moderate) heat is an issue.
Sentry Zip-In Vestibule
Our goal with the Sentry was to make a shelter that could inflate in minutes, with limited manpower, and still stand-up to the world's harshest conditions. We wanted to make it efficient when used as a single shelter, but also quickly scalable to a large camp without the addition of many extra components.
Sentry in South Carolina
Trip Report: Japan
Sentry Sets Sail
Check out this great shot of our latest shelter, the Sentry Airframe™, hanging out on a fireboat in New York. FDNY is planning on using the Sentry 13 as part of their hazmat protocol.