Because getting it up and down is no fuss, we are more likely to take it out for smaller camping trips, rather than having to wait for week long holidays.Īnd we will certainly keep the cats off it!įor more inflatable tent reviews, check out Camping Secrets. We are very pleased with the Wichenford Breeze air tent and will be using for more camping trips, I’m sure. Then just un-peg and fold it up! The bag has room for error, so even if it’s not folded up properly, it still fits without much of a fuss. If you open them fully, you will hear a pop and the beam deflate instantly. Open the valves to the air beams and you will hear the air escaping. Getting the tent down is just as easy as getting it up. I will rate it better once we’ve had another outing with it. It wasn’t brilliant in the wind, but again, I wasn’t overly confident on how we had thrown it up. There were gaps between the main tent and the extension and it was tricky to throw the ties over to the other side to secure it. I won’t pass too much comment as it was very windy when we went and it was our first time putting it up. We first put up the extension on our trip to the Cotswolds, and we did find it a little fiddly. The only thing that concerned us, was when it was raining, the ‘windows’ opened from the outside, so we got wet trying to get light into the tent! Poles included to create a porch area with either doorway.Doors on either side, dependant on your site set up.Vents that open all round the tent for airflow. ![]()
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