Heimplanet Nias Inflatable Geodesic 6-Person 3-Season Tent (Classic)
Heimplanet Nias Inflatable 6-Person Camping Tent – The Heimplanet Nias is the perfect 4-6 person tent for groups and families, or those who like to keep a lot of equipment close inside the tent. Its two-cabin design offers great flexibility, combining the benefits of a tunnel design with the stability of a geodesic design! The
Heimplanet Nias Inflatable 6-Person Camping Tent – The Heimplanet Nias is the perfect 4-6 person tent for groups and families, or those who like to keep a lot of equipment close inside the tent. Its two-cabin design offers great flexibility, combining the benefits of a tunnel design with the stability of a geodesic design! The Nias has two closable ventilation openings at the flysheet and two identical inner tents that share a centered vestibule with two opposing entrances. The tent can be used with only one inner tent, than offering a lot of space for bulky equipment like bicycles or other gear. Designed with stable and robust air frame with geodesic structure to shelter you from the weather.
Product Features
- Nias: a super-stable 6-person 3-season tent. Heimplanet tents inflate in less than one minute using any standard pump. The Frame, inner tent and outer tent work as a unit and only need to be assembled on the very first setup. Great for expeditions, backpacking, or car camping.
- Superior stability: The geodesic structure can withstand strong winds and is a favored design for expeditions.
- Multi-chamber safety system: Individual inflatable chambers are separated by valves. Even if part of the structure deflates, the tent will not collapse. Tent tubes are easily repaired in the field.
- Removable Cabins: Two removable 2-3-person cabins offer great flexibility to create an individual space. By removing one of the cabins, an extra space / vestibule is created that offers plenty of room for extra equipment, like bicycles.
- Access / Vestibule: Two entrances, one on each side of the tent, ensure easy access to a protected area that offers space for cooking and equipment. It also connects the two cabins, which face each other.
Waste of $$$ $1300 for an inflatable tent is absurd. How is that cost justified?