![]() ![]() So if it’s speed and simplicity you’re after, and you like being ahead of the game, maybe you will be tempted to invest more than 3 times the price of a Beta. My Beta takes about 10 minutes to pitch, so I reckon the Velocity would be about half that. The inflatable one is about 2kg heavier!īut even so, the design of the Beta is probably the best use of space in a small family tent you can get. Only I would have expected a tent with no poles to be lighter, but no. The Velocity 400 looks almost EXACTLY the same as my Beta 450 – both by Vango. I see the appeal… no problems working out which pole goes where, no poking people in the eye while you wave your massive long pole around trying to find the entrance to the sheath (oo-er!), and probably altogether easier for the inexperienced camper. They have no poles! No, they’re not flimsy single-skin pop-up tents, those take a highly skilled knack and the strength of the British Army to fold back into their storage disc bags. These ones actually have inflatable poles! One of our friends purchased this tent after seeing ours and hearing our recommendation.Today someone asked me to look at the new range of Vango AirBeam tents for 2011. This tent is 20 feet 6 inches wide at the base and each section is 8 feet in length. We leave the fly in place over the tent which also speeds the process up considerably in spite slightly delaying the tubes in supporting the tent. TENT EXTENDABLE MODULAR PERSONNEL(TEMPER) Aluminum Frame Supported Types The legacy TEMPER that is a aluminum frame supported type tent newer versions are air beam supported that are not listed on this page. The rapid set up and pack away is a real strong point when moving each day. We do use a very low pressure air pump to partially fill the tubes, which speeds the process, then finish off with the Crua hand pump. The ease of pegging and inflation is great. Our next use was touring in the Victorian High Country. Not a single leak and it withstood the winds beautifully. During our stay of several nights we experiences strong winds and heavy rain one night. Supported TEMPER Types) for Force Provider, their premier base camp. Additionally, the US Army has selected the HDT AirBeam Shelter (Air. Our first camp was at a caravan park and surprisingly, after only one real practise, we had no issues putting it up. exceed all US Military requirements for a general-purpose field tent. We were a concerned that it would really be suitable for our touring needs, but we needn't have been concerned. We purchased the fly as well as it gets very hot (40+) during our summers. Consequently, apart from putting it up in our living room (it was winter and the ground was saturated) and once more in our back yard after we were allowed to travel again it was several months before we were able to use it. We purchased our Crua Core during the 120 day total COVID lock down in Victoria, Australia. ![]() Porch attached to Core with it's own Air-Frame Beams. Luminous Guy lines, Aluminium Tent Pegs, Repair Patch Kit and All Necessary Poles and Accessories to Setup Tent along with the Crua Pump, Manufacturer of Inflatable Shelter - Inflatable Tent For Railways- RDSO Specification, Inflatable Military Shelter offered by Ganesh Manufacturing, Pune. Guylines: 12 Luminous and Elastic Guy LinesĬrua Core Tent with Built-in Groundsheet, Air-Frame Beams and Carry Bag, Structure: Airframe Beam Structure on Tent and Porchīug Mesh: 4x B3 Polyester Integrated Bug Meshīreathability: Breathability via Polyester Outer: 210D Breathable Polyester PU Coating 5000mm, F/R CPAI-84 Enhance your Core experience with our Core Reflective Flysheet or our Core Camping Carpet for extra padding and insulation with 20% less heat loss via the floor.The Core has power access via a zippered slot near the front door.The vestibule / porch is large enough to pull a Truck or Car into to form a tailgate tent.The Core Tent was over-built to be an investment that lasts for years to come and allows you to expand your sleeping space whenever you feel the need to. ![]()
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