Naturehike Gen Air 12 Cotton Inflatable Tent Khaki

$1,299.00 CAD

3 reviews

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Pickup available at Borderline Outdoor Richmond Hill Store

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Specificaitions:

Glamping at its best! Your home away from home.

Luxury tent with sturdy zipper made of waterproof and very thick PVC, breathable COTTON fabric with reinforced double stitching. The cotton fabric has been treated against water and the seams have been sealed. Top vents and zippered windows or doors feature a soft, high-density white mesh structure to keep insects out.

You can roll up the walls of the tent to allow a cool breeze to blow during summer days.

  • Model: NH20ZP010
  • Material: Cotton blend/Pu1000mm
  • Floor mat material: wear-resistant PVC/PU3000mm composite fabric.
  • Closure: YKK closure.
  • Weight: 30 kg.
  • Included: ropes, ground stakes, air pump.

Number of persons

  • 4 people

Dimensions

  • Tent: 400 x 300 x 200cm
  • Carrying bag: 74 x 44 x 44cm

Customer Reviews

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Jacob

No poles, no swearing. Plug in the pump, hit the valve, and watch it rise like magic!!!

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Jonathan Blake

I originally planned to buy the Adrift Coody 13.68, but the 15-business-day wait would’ve made me miss my camping trip. I ended up finding the Naturehike Gen Air 12 Cotton Inflatable Tent at Borderline Outdoor, and honestly, I’m glad I did.

I was able to pick it up the next day, and it cost way less than the Adrift tent. The quality? No complaints at all. The cotton fabric feels solid and breathable, and the inflatable frame was super easy to set up. We used it over a long weekend, and it handled everything from sun to light rain without a problem. A great find, and definitely a win for last-minute planners like me!

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Sarah Mitchell

We took the Gen Air 12 Cotton Tent out for a family camping trip last weekend, and it was a dream! The inflatable structure was way easier to set up than I expected; no poles to fight with, just a few pumps, and it's standing.