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Inflating tents come with the same general features you'd find in a traditional tent of the same size, including a porch area, equivalent floor area and storage space, a ground sheet, multiple sleeping areas - all the basics you look for when selecting your camping living space. Woods Atmospheric Plus Airbeam Tent is a unique composite 4x Airbeam construction that gets the tent up in minutes and provides an ideal arched side wall improving interior headroom. Spend less time pitching your tent, and more time enjoying. An inflatable tent can be pitched in mere minutes and is a preferable option for anyone who has had issues with tent poles or tent pitching in the past. We'll be focusing on the camping variety in this piece.Īfter Vango introduced the concept, air beam tents entered the mainstream, followed by a host of inflatable camping tents, pump up tents, and even self-inflating tent models. Inflatable tents (or Air Tents as they are also known) are an innovation in recent years that have taken the camping world by storm. A new type of inflatable tent known as a bubble tent has also started to come into fashion, but more as a semi-permanent structure for hosting events or general relaxation over the summer months. Durable, resilient, and long-lasting, today’s air tent is taking up prime summer camping real estate across the country. As with most things, the technology has developed into what we see today. This is similar to an inflatable pool toy with multiple compartments to pump air into.Īir tents-which are sometimes referred to as blow up tents-have been around in one form or another for almost a century. Other air tents use a cell-structure for inflation-meaning you inflate it through several different tubes.
This is a similar effect to an inflatable bed. Some inflatable tents use a continuous airflow system through the whole tent-meaning you inflate one tube and the entire tent takes shape. These tubes are commonly known as air beams, as the first inflatable tents for camping were brought to the market by Vango-creator of the popular AirBeam tent line. Once the air tubes have been inflated they are extremely solid and sturdy, enough to stand up to the wind better than most pole tents. Updated for 2016, the Vango Solaris is a compact, three AirBeam tunnel tent that is perfectly suited to shorter breaks with friends or family. Due to the weight of the Solaris Airbeam Tent, it cannot be delivered by Post. We fill the tubes using an air pump to create the tent’s structure. The Solaris pre-bent AirBeams ensure that it is quick and simple to. No, inflatable AirBeam tents arent essential, but ime theyre super. Instead of the traditional fibre glass or metal pole that needed to be sorted, assembled, and threaded together to create the skeleton of your tent, an inflatable tent has built-in, fully encased tubes. Pros are you dont have a separate bag of tent poles, but you do have a pump or. The first thing you’ll notice about the inflatable tent is that it is entirely pole-free.