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POD Tents ??

PostPosted: Fri 09 Dec, 2016 6:35 am
by Moondog55
Has anybody heard anything about these?
Cecile just sent me this link
https://www.podtents.com/?v=6cc98ba2045f

Has some good features for both glamping and winter camping

Re: POD Tents ??

PostPosted: Fri 09 Dec, 2016 9:01 pm
by Moondog55
I've just had an email about an extreme version of this tent coming out in time for next winter, I was asked for feedback on what a tent for our Alpine areas need. This may be a good time to contact the maker in the UK and put in some suggestions.
I've said strong poles, lots of strong guy line points, deep valances, stove jack for a wood stove flue and a LW but very water resistant floor.

EDIT
I'm now on my 5th email exchange with the design team
I think these people may actually be serious about getting a reasonable product into the market at a reasonable price.
Although $2000-USD is at the very limit of what I could afford it is within reach of most members here for a 6 man tent strong enough to use as a winter basecamp

Re: POD Tents ??

PostPosted: Mon 12 Dec, 2016 12:36 pm
by Chezza
That central hub with a number of flexible poles meeting in it is an interesting design - a bit like the Scott pyramid design adapted to flexible aluminium poles, but with rigid instead of hinged centre. I wonder how it compares to the Hilleberg method of partial sleeves and clips when putting the tent up in a gale.

Jack Wolfskin do a similar design in a lighter tent, with 11mm DAC poles. Bet it is strong!

http://www.jack-wolfskin.com/antarctica ... -2015.html

Would love to see pictures of this tent in real life. The image on that website, if it's not a CAD render, shows an impressive lack of wrinkles in the fabric.

Re: POD Tents ??

PostPosted: Mon 12 Dec, 2016 1:10 pm
by tastrax
http://www.podtentsaustralia.com.au/ - South Australian representative.

If you are on facebook then Like them and there are a heap more photos

https://www.facebook.com/tentpod/photos ... =3&theater