Built for the bigger groups or the camping families on the move – get the campsite parties started faster with the Zempire Aerospeed 10 Air Tent.
The ultimate camp cave for (respectful) raves – this freestanding, fast-to-set-up campsite getup boasts ample room to move thanks to lightweight but tough aluminium brow poles, enlarging the interior by promoting vertical walls. Boasting a Dura-Core fly, inner, and flooring too, this freestanding setup is not only built using less water for a reduced environmental impact, but meanwhile withstands the wetter weather owing to a 3,000mm and 5,000mm waterhead rating on the fly and floor respectively.
Enjoy the indoor side of the outdoors sooner with both improved stability and a quicker setup process, owing to single-point inflation in less than two minutes. Front and rear doors with protective awning spaces enable both convenient access and enhanced ventilation too, mediating heat and humidity on the warmer nights and summer mornings. Plus, an ergonomically designed dividing curtain provides added privacy by splitting the space into two rooms.
With an included carry bag embellished with tent peg pockets for a more compact pack size – roll in, unpack, set up, and settle down within minutes with the Aerospeed 10 Air Tent by Zempire.
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Hi there. Ive had some bad luck with tent pegs in the past and am considering upgrading the pegs with this tent - irrespective of their quality. What type of peg would be a good value add to suit this tent? Cheers!
G'day Ben,
The Zempire pegs are pretty good, but if you want something even better, then we'd recommend the Supa Peg Key-Head Pegs.
Hey guys, I'm trying to find out what the limitation or recommended limitation is around this not being a winter rated tent. I can't find anything specific on zampiers website for say a min temp it's warranted for (I'm assuming it's the air poles that would be affected by the low temps). I'm heading to Jindabyne in March/April and temps can get down pretty low at night so I'm a little unsure. Side note, your YouTube vids have been super helpful and probably the reason I'm going to buy a tent though you guys so keep up the good work!!
G'day Scott,
Whilst Zempire are a New Zealand brand, their primary markets are Europe, NZ & Australia.
They have essentially designed one range of products that are suitable for all environmental conditions in these regions.
There's no reason why you can't use the tent in sub zero conditions - the inflation PSI will need to be higher as air contracts when cold. Other than that, just make sure your sleep system cuts the mustard and you'll be fine!
Hello - How many awning poles would I need to peg the front vestibule to transform into a front awning?
G'day JJ,
You'll need two awning poles to put through the corner eyelets creating a front awning area.
Does the rear door have any mesh for ventilation? Looks to be just a solid door? Wonder why this is missing. Could this present a problem in the warmer months?
G'day Jesse,
No mesh on the rear door - the primary focus of the Aerospeed tents is to be a compact, lightweight family camping option.
Having additional mesh doors and zippers, etc does add extra weight and bulk, so to offset any concerns with ventilation there are the two side windows, the mesh panel in the front door, and the full mesh roof.
Hi Snowys, are awning poles included?
G'day Louise,
No, it doesn't come with awning poles. The front vestibule is pegged into the ground.
hi! i cant see an imagine of turning the vestibule into an awning? can i get some info on how it turn into an awning? and compared with the pronto 10 which had a weakness of water dripping through the gullwing this seems to be a full awning so hopefully it has resolved that issue
G'day Muzzy,
We'll have some product reviews video on this at a later stage, but the front vestibule can be pegged out as an awning with standard poles that you can pick up separately eg. SupaPeg Awning Poles.
Its similar to how you peg out the awning on Coleman Instant up tents, etc. The images on the centre zip vestibule are the rear of the tent. The front is a singular piece.
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