If Marty and Doc went camping in the future they would have slept in a Zempire Aerodome, and with the Aerodome III Air Tent they could have taken Biff and the whole McFly family with them.
Situated around a central living space, all with their own enternal doors, are three sleeping pods that can be removed to create a space big enough for a science class. To the front of this space is a weather-proof vestibule with large PVC windows that serves as the main entrance to the tent.
Rapidly inflated with a double action pump, floor level vents for airflow and a living area skylight, the Zempire Aerodome 3 has everything you would expect in a tent from the future.
What's included in the Aerodrome III Air Tent1 answer
I have seen an Aerodrome III Air Tent Pro. What is the difference?
Anthony - Sydney(8 years ago)
G'day Anthony,
The Zempire Aerodrome III Air Tent Pro is the upcoming new release tent which will replace the Aerodrome III Air Tent. We'll be one of the first stores here in Australia to stock the tent and is hopefully due for arrival around September. Once it releases we'll be sure to let you know all about it.
Ben - Snowys(8 years ago)
Would this if on a standard campsite 1 answer
Hi just wondering if this size tent fits on a normal campsite when camping in a caravan park or would I have to get 2 sites next to each other as it's 660x660?
Kacey - 2530(8 years ago)
G'day Kacey,
Caravan parks and campsites vary so much - so there isn't really a standard for the size you're allotted. I would recommend doing some research about the places you are going to be camping and what restrictions they have - and going from there.
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
Replacement tubes1 answer
When/where can replacement tubes be purchased? After seeing the quality of these in action, I don't expect any troubles, but i do like to be prepared just in case the impossible happens.
Ratzbool - Canberra(8 years ago)
G'day Ratzbool,Â
That's totally understandable - it is always good to be prepared for the worst! As a side note, if you ever have a problem with your tent don't hesitate to contact us as we'll be happy to help.Â
We don't have spare poles readily available, but I've spoken to Zempire and they've told me that they can be ordered in for you. If you're interested, give us a call on 1300 914 007 and the customer support team can take down your details, and sort something out for you.Â
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
Pod set up?1 answer
I see that the pods are removable but can they be set up separately?
Michelle - Sydney(8 years ago)
G'day Michelle,Â
I've just checked this for you, and I've found that the sleeping pods inside the Aerodome III can't be used as a standalone structure outside of the Aerodome tent.
The pods are made of polyester and mesh, and to set them up you actually clip them onto the inside of the tent - so they don't have a rigid structure with poles that would allow them to be freestanding.Â
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
How do these tents do in the extreme weather- wind & rain?2 answers
How do these tents do in the extreme weather- wind & rain? We stay a lot on the coast/beach where there is always an ocean breeze at certain times of the day.
Jarrod - Canberra(8 years ago)
Hi Jarrod,
So far we’ve had nothing but positive feedback from the Zempire Aerodome range.
The Aerodome III is built for 3 season conditions, but it does have a high waterhead rating, heat taped seams and a weather proof vestibule - so it has the features to accommodate breezy coastal conditions. We always recommend using all the pegs and guy ropes, and facing the tent in the correct direction especially if you’re expecting winds for extra stability.
Just keep in mind that in extreme weather conditions every tent will have its limitations, so as this tent is 3 season it won't be ideal to use in heavy wind and rain.Â
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
Jarrod - we pitched and spent our first night in the Aerodome III in gusty-to-strong winds. At no point was I worried about the sturdiness of the tent.
Ratzbool - Canberra(8 years ago)
best tent Zempire or Outdoor Connection1 answer
Hi, I have been trying to decide between the Zempire Aerodome 111 and the Outdoor Connection Galaxy plus tent. Both have 3 bedrooms and another room. Which do you think is the better quality and what is the time difference in setting up and packing up between the 2
Phil - Perth(9 years ago)
G’day Phil, we’ve had good feedback on both models, and in terms of quality we couldn’t recommend one over the other. We’ve had more experience with tents from Outdoor Connection, but that’s not to say that Zempire aren’t a good brand - we just don’t have as much history with them. The main difference in structure between the two is that the Zempire Aerodome is inflatable, so set up and pack up time is halved. The Aerodome will take about 20 minutes to set up (depending on your experience and the conditions) and the Galaxy Plus will take you double that figure at the least. So really, the main factor is how much time you want to spend on setting and packing up.
Emily - Snowys(9 years ago)
How does this compare in quality. 1 answer
Just wondering how the Zempire tents compare in materials and quality to the black wolf air tents. Are they made of the same materials?
And are the black wolf air tents the same materials as the turbo light range of tents?
Scott - NORTH SYDNEY, NSW(9 years ago)
Hi Scott, we don't have a lot of history with these tents, they get good reviews, present really well and feel durably made. I would have no reason to recommend the Aerodome over the Black Wolf Air Tents or vice versa, they are both made of 150D polyester and feature TPU bladders in the air poles. The floor in the Black Wolf Air Tent is a 500D rather than 300D, but I wouldn't base my decision on this, they are both durable fabrics. The Fabric used in the Turbo Lite range is the same denier as the Turbo Air Tents. The choice really comes down to features, consider packed size, floor plan and added extras, of which the Aerodome offers more of such as removable sleeping pods and internally adjustable windows.