![]() ![]() ![]() This is possible because of their yurt-type structure in which the air beams converge to one top point where they are interconnected. Robens Aero Yurt 8 Man Airventure Air Tent. You can see this in the Robens Aero Yurt 8 Man Airventure Air Tent (the picture below), and also in the Naturehike Airpole Bower Hexagonal Inflatable Screen Room. It includes supporting beams that have valves which are dual use, for inflation and deflation.īut there are clever designs where you can inflate several beams from the same inflating point. The design is now almost the same in all air beam tents. One great example of this type is the Eddie Bauer Olympic Air 12 Tent shown in the picture. There are also pure hybrid type tents where you have solid poles and inflatable beams combined. In many of them there are no solid poles at all.īut in some, you can have one or two short solid poles used for brims above doors or to support a front porch. In short, this is a tent which is supported with air-inflated beams instead of classic poles. So what is an inflatable tent or an air beam tent? The most correct phrase should be air beam tents or air beam inflatable tents. Here again, the name is not so accurate because you do not really inflate the tent. Yet another phrase is ‘inflatable tents’. ![]() Sometimes the word ‘air’ is used in the names of standard tents to describe the fact that they are nicely ventilated. One is ‘air tents’ and strictly speaking this is not so accurate. There are at least three different phrases used for the tents which I am discussing here.
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