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Aerial A1 Tree Tent

The new Aerial A1 Tree Tent creates a whole new category of shelter by capturing all the features you find in a traditional tent along with the off ground benefits you get from a hammock. The lightweight tent has a flat, stable sleeping surface that can be suspended between two trees like a hammock. This is possible thanks to the slackline-inspired system that loops a pair of webbing straps around your trees, when you pull them back from both sides of the trunk, you achieve a 4-point connection system. This solo camping system is extremely comfortable, versatile and simple to set up. watch the video below



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