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1.800.826.0446 | 1 1.800.826.0446 | www.catoma.com 1 Our Beginnings 5 Field Shelters 6 Burrow Bed Net System 8 Badger Hybrid Shelter 12 Raider Ultralight Shelter 16 SpeeDome™ Shelters 18 X3 Anchor Stakes 26 Switchblade Load Carriage System 28 MAG Series 36 Thermal Shroud Technology 42 Shelter: Badger See Page XX for details. 4 NO FRILLS TOUGH GEAR OUR BEGINNINGS We started building tents in 1993 with our first tent built for US Forest Service Wilderness Firefighters. We needed a name for our company and with our facility located on the banks of Catoma Creek, we decided to borrow its name and Catoma was born. Catoma was founded by outdoor enthusiasts and that experience greatly impacts the thought process behind the design of our products. We listen to our customers and we hope that it shows when you use our gear. We’ve worked hard to assemble a line of products that reflect our dedication to making exceptional products for exceptional people who will push them to their limits. We look forward to having you in our inner circle - should you choose to accept. WHAT’S IN OUR DNA? Military Our heritage lies in designing and building lightweight but tough shelters for our military’s elite. We’re staying true to our roots. With over 300,000 shelters sold to the United States Armed Forces since 2003, we’re proud to stand behind our battle-tested products. Wilderness FireFighters The frontline firefighters who take on our nation’s toughest wildfires trust our SpeeDome™ family of tents to be fast, tough, and roomy. Disaster Preparedness We know your disaster preparedness kit must be comprised of products you can count on unconditionally when you need them. We strive to ensure our products fit this bill for our military’s elite. Purchase with confidence that they will fit the bill for you, too. trailblazers Take our products where you dare. Daunting and dangerous, or lighthearted and lazy, you’ll find our products are up to the challenge. Our early adopters are the types that think outside the box and take their products on true adventures. 1.800.826.0446 | www.catoma.com 5 FIELD SHELTERS THIS IS THE HEART OF CATOMA WHERE IT ALL STARTED. The original bednet products were built at the request and direction of the U.S. Military. We succeeded in delivering a product that would protect warfighters deployed to remote regions from insect-borne illnesses. It became so much more than that. First the Marines, then the Army, now all branches of the Armed Forces have employed this family of products. Since 2003, We’ve built over 300,000 shelters for our warriors in uniform. We’re proud to have done our part in supporting their selfless service to our country. PHOTO: Sgt. Dwight Henderson - USMC* - Patrol Base Khodi Rhom in Garmsir District, Helmand province, Afghanistan, April 20, 2010 *U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. 6 NO FRILLS TOUGH GEAR It’s simple, efficient, and incredibly unique. The Burrow base unit shown here packs down to the diameter of a dinner plate and about 3 inches thick. It sets up in moments THINGS THAT MATTER and pairs with a variety of fly options. There’s nothing quite like it out there. Modular Design Compatible with multiple fly options Quick and Easy Setup using minimal hardware. Pack down in seconds with patented single pole structure. Built-In Insect Repellent Permethrin treatment for a second level of insect repellent. Engineered for Rugged Use Heavy duty 75D Ripstop polyester floor material with tough silicon coating. Solid Design Pole attachment point with no moving parts to fail in the field. Cot Attachable Attach points for use on a standard military cot. MODULAR DESIGN WOLVERINE RAINFLY ARMADILLO RAINFLY BADGER SYSTEM • Largest full coverage fly. • Lighter than the Wolverine, but still offers full • Single Wall / Double Wall hybrid design. • Offers dual vestibules and dual doors for gear double-wall construction. • “Rainfly” is built into Burrow-style body. storage and entry options. • Great ventilation with close fitting double wall • Mesh “Body” underneath head end offers • Single pole structure allows the rainfly to be design. superior ventilation over single wall tents. added in a matter of seconds. • No vestibule space. This fly fits the footprint of • Total weight of 3 lbs. • Total system weight of 4.5 lbs including the Burrow to reduce weight and packed volume. Burrow. • Total system weight of 3.75 lbs including the Burrow. 1.800.826.0446 | www.catoma.com 7 ™ SUMMARY • Base Tent for Wolverine and Armadillo Fly systems • Weighs less than 2 lbs. • Sets up instantly and packs down in moments. BURROW • Use in the field or on a cot using the built-in attachments. BASE SHELTER • Floor is made of heavy duty 75D ripstop, exceeding mil-spec toughness. NSN: 3740-01-543-5652 8 NO FRILLS TOUGH GEAR BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS The Improved Bed Net System (IBNS) was originally designed to fit Sleeps: 1 securely onto a military cot with webbing and side release buckles on Weight: 1.9 lbs. // .85 kg all four corners. After initial fielding, we were informed that Marines liked the product so much that they were deploying it in the field as Center Height: 26” // 66 cm well. In response, we ruggedized the design, creating the capability Mesh Material: 20 Denier No-See-Um to add a rainfly. We have since delivered hundreds of thousands on Floor Material: 75D 1.9 oz. Ripstop Nylon contract. After yet another round of improvements, we are proud to Pole Material: Fiberglass re-introduce the Burrow™ IBNS with enhanced capability, more user friendly features, and improved parts and fittings. Packed Dimensions: 13” x 13” x 3” // 33cm x 33cm x 8cm The Burrow’s instant deployment and cot compatibility make it an efficient, fast-access shelter to protect users from insects and a great shelter for medical patients in the field. It is EPA registered and has Permethrin bonded to the material for insect repellency. The Burrow is supported by a strong and ultra-light .134” diameter pultruded fiberglass rod which winds through the shelter, expanding it to its given shape. When the rolled up Burrow’s cinch strap is removed, the shelter numbers is released and snaps into shape automatically. No assembly or set-up 98600 - Burrow IBNS - Coyote Brown - Import is required. 98627 - Burrow IBNS - Coyote Brown - Berry Compliant Made in USA Licensed under US Patent #6,672,323 NSN: 3740-01-543-5652 - Burrow Coyote Brown - Import or Berry 1.800.826.0446 | www.catoma.com 9 WOLVERINE RAINFLY KIT - NSN: 3740-01-546-4354 For Use With Burrow IBNS ARMADILLO RAINFLY KIT For Use With Burrow IBNS 10 NO FRILLS TOUGH GEAR BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS The Wolverine Rainfly Kit can be added to the Burrow to create the Wolverine Weight: 2.6 lbs. // 1.18 kg EBNS, our other contract heavy-hitter. The greatest feature of this rainfly is its Weight w/ Burrow 4.5 lbs. // 2.0 kg spacious dual vestibules. The entry side door opens wide to allow easy entry, Center Height: 33” // 84 cm and the storage side door offers a wider vestibule for storing a full size pack with room leftover. With the common sense re-design of the Wolverine rainfly, Fly Material: 70D Hybri-lite Ripstop we also decided to offer a common sense way to purchase it. Separately. The Pole Material: Aluminum NSN for the full EBNS is still relevant, but now customers can purchase the Packed Dimensions: 13” x 6” x 6” // 33cm x 15cm x 15cm Rainfly Kit on its own to pair with their existing Burrow. Licensed under US Patent # 7,559,335 B2 numbers 98601 - Wolverine Rainfly Kit - Coyote - Import 98629 - Wolverine Rainfly Kit - Coyote - Berry Compliant Made in USA 98636 - Wolverine Rainfly Kit- Woodland Camo - Import 98637- Wolverine Rainfly Kit - Woodland Camo - Berry Compliant Made in USA 98631 - Wolverine Rainfly Kit - Multicam - Import 98634 - Wolverine Rainfly Kit - Multicam - Berry Compliant Made in USA NSN: 3740-01-546-4354 - Wolverine EBNS Coyote Brown - Import or Berry NSN: 3740-01-547-4426 - Wolverine EBNS Woodland Camo - Import or Berry BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS The Armadillo Rainfly Kit was born from a request by the United States Marine Weight: 2.20 lbs. // 1 kg Corp. A lighter rainfly solution was needed for the system, so we set out Weight w/ Burrow 4.20 lbs. // 1.9kg tailoring our original fly design to fit their need. We reduced the weight by about a third while maintaining the mil-spec toughness of the fly. The major Center Height: 27” // 68 cm difference between this rainfly and the Wolverine is the lack of vestibule Fly Material: 70D Hybri-lite Ripstop space, regarded by the Marines as an expendable luxury. Internal loop Pole Material: Aluminum attachments allow the rainfly to remain attached to the Burrow during storage, Packed Dimensions: 13” x 5” x 5” // 33cm x 13cm x 13cm further decreasing setup time. This simplified configuration caught the attention of Special Forces users, and they became some of the first buyers of Number Of Stakes: (8) X3 7-inch composite stakes the Armadillo system. Licensed under US Patent # 7,559,335 B2 numbers 98602 - Armadillo Rainfly Kit - Coyote - Import 98632 - Armadillo Rainfly Kit - Coyote - Berry Compliant Made in USA 98642 - Armadillo Rainfly Kit- Multicam - Import 98652 - Armadillo Rainfly Kit - Multicam - Berry Compliant Made in USA 1.800.826.0446 | www.catoma.com 11 ™ SUMMARY • Single Wall / Double Wall hybrid design. • “Rainfly” is built into Burrow-style body. • Mesh “Body” offers superior ventilation over single wall tents.
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