Great tent, spacious and really flexible and very quick to put up. Jon Davies
I was a bit skeptical about buying a blow up tent. But having had plenty of damaged poles over the years thought I would try something new. Online reviews for other inflatable pole tents, point out the the fact they just spring back if someone falls on them.
What I hadn't realized was the tent went up much faster than a normal dome, there was no sleeves to find and poles to match. Pump with 7 psi blow off made getting the correct pressure very easy, and it takes very little to get them inflated (30 secs - 1 minute). They are certainly very rigid even in blustery conditions, especially with the two clever top poles.
Because of the arch shape there is also more head room, even at 6'1" I can stand up in +80% of the floor area. I can't do that in a normal tunnel tent.
Whats not obvious from the diagram is that the whole floor area has a ground sheet so you have two proper rooms which is much better. Again gives you flexibility on how you use the space.
Flexibility, well I have never seen a tent with so much. 5 doors mean it will pitch in so many different ways. Side awnings are brilliant but again what isn't shown is the end awnings has sides which make it great in wind and rain. So whatever the conditions there will be a door in the lee of the wind or weather.
Not the cheapest tent on the market, but then the quality is obvious when you put it up. Fabric, pegs to poles are all really good quality.
Its so flexible in terms of configuration and the headroom is amazing. Very happy with it so far.