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Zempire - Pro II V2

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powersquad • 7 months ago

Zempire is mostly great quality gear. The aerospeed looks like has quality issues. The pro would be the minimum range I would pick for air tent from Zempire. Pro III and ProII take up a lot of space on campsite btw. Pro TXL and TL would be the way to go. If you can afford it, Airforce 1 would be my top pick from Zempire as it’s polycotton.

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powersquad • 7 months ago

Zempire is mostly great quality gear. The aerospeed looks like has quality issues. The pro would be the minimum range I would pick for air tent from Zempire. Pro III and ProII take up a lot of space on campsite btw. Pro TXL and TL would be the way to go. If you can afford it, Airforce 1 would be my top pick from Zempire as it’s polycotton.

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BassWingerC-137 • 7 months ago

I've got a "5-person" tent which can easily sleep 10 if we use the living room as a bedroom, LOL. It's inflatable and I set it up by myself all of the time. Super easy, maybe 15 minutes. Zempire. Good stuff.

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GoalRoutine2673 • 8 months ago

I had a Zempire Pro v2, best tent I’ve ever owned. Amazing just how sturdy it was, only sold it as we got a caravan.

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Xzact112 • 7 months ago

The new aerospeed tents are a bit rubbish quality imo especially when they seem to rip very easily. The pro series is a different beast though and definitely worth considering. Zempire things are usually 10/10 but their aerospeed tents specifically are very poor Edit: see if you can snag a Pronto 10 somewhere too! They were the predecessor to the aerospeed but much better quality and might still be around some places

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Outdoorithm • 8 months ago

The Zempire blow-up tent is a great option that I don't think has been mentioned yet. I've got one and can set it up in just over 2 minutes. At 5'2, you'd have no problem standing up across most of the tent (I'm 5'4"). Some other solid choices: • Springbar and Kodiak canvas tents: Incredibly spacious and durable though must be packed dry so be aware of that if you're camping in wet conditions • Nemo Aurora: Replaced the popular Wagontop model, offering good headroom Hope this helps!

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