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- Gidleigh 5 Person Inflatable Tent measures L465cm x W320cm x H200/180cm with spacious living area and bedroom (comfortably sleeps 4 people, but big enough for 5).
- Extra-tough high-density TRX 21068D polyester flysheet with 5000mm Hydrostatic Head for exceptional rain protection (capable of standing up to the heaviest of rain).
- Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) air poles for ultimate strength and rigidity (includes safety purge pump to rapidly inflate to correct capacity without risk of over inflation).
- Living area with sewn-in groundsheet, entrance, windows, lantern hook, cable access, vent system, and king poles for canopy (measures L255cm x W320cm x H200cm).
- Dark Zone bedroom significantly blocks out sunlight and features a vent with curtain, 2 doors, and divider to create 2 bedrooms (measures L210cm x W300cm x H180cm).
- Steel pegs and AGS Tech guy-lines for optimal stability when pitched, plus oversized bag to easily pack and carry (measures 80cm x 41cm x 40cm and weighs 17.5kg in bag).























Finishing Touches
Finishing Touches
Finishing Touches
Air Tent FAQs
The big questions answered.
What are the benefits of an air tent over a pole tent?
For starters, they're faster and easier to pitch because the air poles come pre-attached. Simply pump them up and away you go. Air tents are also taller and wider to give you extra headroom and living space. Plus, they're extremely robust. Whereas traditional poles are prone to snapping in windy weather, air poles absorb pressure for ultimate strength and stability.
How long does it take to put up an air tent?
When first pitching an air tent, it should take you no more than 15-20 minutes. However, with experience, you should be able do it quicker. First, peg down the corners, then inflate the air poles using the pump included. Peg the remaining peg points and guy-lines, then attach the bedroom pods. Finally, attach the groundsheet if your tent doesn't have one sewn-in.
Can I use an electric pump to inflate an air tent?
You probably could use an electric pump, but we can't say for sure, as we've yet to try it. Besides, the size and structure of the air poles means they take little time and effort to inflate with the manual pump included. So, an electric pump isn't necessary. Also, not all campsites have electric hook up pitches, so you might not be able to use an electric pump anyway.
Are spare air poles available for air tents?
Absolutely. While we don’t sell air poles separately, we do hold them in stock as free spares for customers. The good news is that you'll probably never need one because they're super-tough and built to last. In the rare event you do, just drop us a message and we'll send one free of charge. However, if you've owned your tent for a long time, there may be a small fee.