
Pocket sized tarp shelter with reinforced attachment points
The Snugpak ® Stasha G2 improves on the concept of the original British Military Basha and is the more compact and lightweight alternative to the Snugpak All Weather Shelter. The Stasha is a traditional rectangular design (2.44 x 1.63 metres), with nearly 4m² of available protection. As the name implies, the shelter packs down small to be stashed almost anywhere, and can even fit in pocket!
Made with 100% waterproof, lightweight polyester, weighing just 370 grams, this is the ideal complement to wild camps and fast and light activities in warmer months of the year when you don’t want to be weighed down by bulky kit ; it is designed for Bushcraft, Wild Camping, Adventure Races, Group Activities, Military and Cadet Use. It is the perfect complement to any outdoor pack, and will provide versatile protection from all-weather elements an emergency, if required.
Designed by experienced military veterans, the Snugpak ® Stasha can provide you with protection from Sun, Wind, Rain and Snow all year round, if required , but is ideally suited to fast and light ventures in warmer months. Using a standard bash rectangular design, the Stasha can be configured as a Fly, Tarp, Lean-to Shelter, Emergency Bivvi, as well as other free standing shelter designs, making it the perfect choice for Wild Camping, or as an emergency shelter for individuals; it can also be utilised as an emergency stretcher if necessary.
The Shelter is a light foliage (Olive) green, making it suitable for use in the British Countryside, and is compliant with the current codes of practise for Wild Camping. It comes complete with 4 extendable Guy- Lines.
Common Basha Systems are often rectangular, making the design and construction of a suitable shelter limited to standard lean-to and triangular overwrap configurations; these will provide the greatest protection in inclement weather: The Snugpak ® Stasha boasts an impressive 3.92m 2 Shelter, allowing shelter designs to incorporate both individuals and their equipment in a variety of traditional basha configurations, as well as more ingenious, free-standing styles, with other equipment, such as walking poles, paddles etc.
Free-standing Shelters can be constructed in environments and terrain without the traditional need to perfectly spaces trees. Using ordinary equipment, such as walking poles, the Snugpak Stasha can be constructed so that is free-standing, in a variety of designs to protect the user in different configurations depending on the inclement weather. From standard 45° lean-to wind breakers to the encompassing enclosed triangle protection, the impressive 2000m Hydrostatic Head will keep you dry in wet weather.
In a time-critical emergency, where the situation dictates that a casualty needs to be moved for safety reasons, the All Weather Shelter can be configured as an emergency stretcher. Simply fold the shelter in half to form a rectangle and then tie an large overhand knot in each corner.
- Dimensions – 244 cm x 163 cm / 96’’ x 64’’
- Packsize – 18 cm (H) x 20 cm (W) / 7″ x 8″
- Weight: 370g / 13oz (without ridgeline paracord)
- Weight: 450g / 16oz (inclludes everything, stasha, paracord, stuff sack & packaging)
- 4 Guy Ropes
- Material: 210T Polyester Rip-Stop PU 2000MM Anti-UV30.
- UVF Factor: SPF30 Protection
- Seams are taped and sealed for waterproofness
- Webbing tabs are reinforced along the sides
- Reinforced webbing tabs along sides
- Product Type: Basha
Guarantee
We’ve Got You Covered
Backed by a 1-Year Warranty against faults with the materials and workmanship from the date of purchase. If you think you have a warranty claim please email us at [email protected]. During this period you can return the product to UKMC and we will work with Snugpak to see if you have a claim. In some rare cases, we are required to return the product to Snugpak for them to inspect causing a delay of a week or so.
Exceptions to the Warranty
For clarification, the following damage would not be covered by your warranty:
Snugpak Tents & Bashas
- General wear and tear over extended periods of use
- Flaws in the fabric caused by excessive wear
- Water ingress through fabric as a result of UV degradation
- Water ingress through seams caused by excessive abrasion of seams or seam sealant tape
- Broken zips caused by forcing, jamming or improper use
- Over tensioned/stretched seams coming apart
- Buckles subjected to undue force or abrasion
- Broken carry/roller bag if they are over loaded, used for carrying other items or used as a toy
- Any tent pole breakages, these are treated as “fair wear and tear”
- Collateral damage from a pole breakage
- UV degradation
- Condensation, usually caused by lack of ventilation
- Commercial use by rental companies






















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