![]() The Airbeam tents typically use vendor-specific valve systems in each archway to which a supplied hand or footpump can be attached and the airbeam pumped up in under a minute. They are simply less hassle! Blowing up an Airbeam Tent The overall weight of the airbeam tents is also typically a bit less than the older tents and they have fewer individual component parts to lose or break. We feel that the ease of use outweighs the slightly higher cost. It is true that the inflatable tents are typically slightly more expensive than their pole-based siblings, but that differential is reducing as the technology gets more mature. ![]() They are lighter, have less bits in the bag to lose, and are often backed up by a lifetime guarantee against leaks and the dreaded Brewer’s Droop (sorry). The inflatable ‘airbeam’ tents are much quicker to put up (I wanted to say erect here, but I couldn’t without sniggering) than the pole-based alternatives. In this article we outline the main considerations to look for when choosing the best inflatable tent to cater for your particular needs. ![]() Remember how you used to listen to music on your trusty old CD player, but then looked around and noticed that the whole world was suddenly carrying their entire music collection on an MP3 player the size of a cigarette packet? You felt a little ‘behind the times’ right? Well the same thing has been going on in the world of tents and awnings – the old bendy pole technology has transformed into fast inflatable air pipes instead. ![]()
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