Our experience to date has not put us off the tent which otherwise met all of our expectations and we are looking forward to trialling it again in the near future.
However, we have swiftly been offered a free replacement and would in future be careful to put slightly less than 5psi when inflating in cooler conditions. We pitched in cool evening temperatures and by midday the following day, temperatures had soared causing one of our airbeams to explode. One major point of concern that anyone interested in this tent should take note of is strict adherence to the 5psi inflation rule. Although we have yet to test our tent in wet weather conditions, we have hosed it down in the garden as recommended by Yeomans staff with no apparent leaks.
Features such as the zipped, roll-up PVC windows were well designed and useful. Overall, we were pleased with the pitch time, space and all the handy storage pockets offered by the tent. We had some prior concerns having read reviews of the Airbeam tents. My family (two adults, a 10 year old and a dog) have just returned from our first weekend away in our Infinity 600 Airbeam tent. If you have a photo of this Tent click here to upload itīy: Billy Can Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2011 Rating: That would let you have a lighter tent that's easier to pitch.Member Uploaded Images - click to enlarge Vango have created this for 2019 which would do the job. If that still sounds doable, then this tent would be a good option: Īnother option, would be to go for a 2 bedroom tent and use divider to separate up the room. You also need to bear in mind that they will potentially weigh over 40kg. Most tents with 3 bedrooms tend to be a huge family size, which isn't be ideal for pitching on your own but still more than possible to do so.