Funny, I was just looking up possible stoves I might pick up and I think there is support from the stove inside the tent that is offering this support.What I would like to know is how do they have that chimney hanging off the side without support?
I asked about this company earlier this year, turns out they will sell and ship to the states. However there are no retailers here selling these.DAMNNNNNNNN are these sold in the states?
Camping has come a long way! I'm 59 next month and what contrast there is from back in the day camping and what is available now. Back in my day, luxury camping was having a tent that didn't leak. Now y'all have tents like this beauty, Wi-Fi, memory foam mattresses, and espresso machines in the middle of the woods!
I know right? What I'm wondering is why they are using no tent stakes on that thing? And while at the questions, how easy is it to repair a whole in one of those?
My first post on this forum because I saw this thread and we happen to be shopping around for a new large bourgie tent. When we come to these inflatables the one thing that hangs us up about these in particular is: what do you do when you drive 6-8 hours to your camp site and you are out in the middle of nowhere and your pump is not working. Then what? Camping trip down the toilet?
Keep the curtains closed on top during sunlight. Winter months something like this would kill it.PIMP @$$ camping! Ha ha ha.
Seriously that is such a cool set up. But curious with all those windows, during sunlight does that get supper hot in there? We had been looking at a canvas wall tent to avoid baking in Something like this. Cool though.
I'd stuff a diesel heater into that thing and be done with it. I'd be curious how air tight that is. Many of those tents have little to no R value.