Tentsile
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Tentsile has released a "Lite" version of its Stingray flagship tree tent. The three-person Stingray Lite isn't exactly ready to stuff into a backpack for a weeklong expedition on foot, but it saves weight and cost using lighter and fewer materials.
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Spending the night in a Tentsile tree tent can be a truly inspiring way to camp, but hovering in a mesh dome loses appeal once winter hits. The new Insulated Cabin supports cold-weather camping while creating impressive multi-story Tentsile setups.
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Tentsile has built an impressive stable of suspended sleeping shelters and hammocks since launching its very first tree tent in 2012, and its latest creations land with a particularly green tinge through the use of recycled ocean plastics.
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Continuously evolving its lineup of suspended tree tents, Tentsile adds a series of conversion kits for setting the tents up on the ground. Each model can now camp in the air or on the ground, better adjusting to the terrain and weather.
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We've seen hammock stands before, but it's a different ballgame when the hammock is actually a large triangular tent for three people. Tentsile's new stand weighs nearly 100 lb and stretches out more than 15 feet to hold its tree tents above ground.
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The Kudhva retreat is located on 45 acres of a disused slate quarry on the north coast of Cornwall and is now home to several tiny cabins and tree tents, which overlook the natural British landscape of sea, slate, grasslands and forest.
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Earlier this year, Tentsile introduced its smallest, lightest tree tent to date, the all-new UNA. We recently spent a night tree-camping in the UNA in the superlative California redwoods. We hung out and slept until the beating sun and rustling of neighboring campers woke us up – here's how it went.
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Tentsile has been bringing camping to the air with an ever-growing lineup of suspended tree tents. Now it's coming back down to earth ... and water. The new Universe is a multifunctional, five-person shelter that can pitch in the trees or on the ground, before going to work as a day raft.
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Tentsile has grown from a single-product start-up to a global authority in tree camping. One thing missing in its lineup is a solo tree tent that can swing head to head with the numerous solo hammock shelters. It won't be missing for long, as Tentsile is preparing the UNA.
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Tentsile's Flite is a lightweight and affordable four season tree tent that's can be carried on a backpack, assembles in 10 minutes, and supports two adults and all their gear safely off the ground.
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Just a few months after releasing its smallest, lightest, and most affordable tree-tent, British firm Tentsile is back. The Vista sports a removable roof and an ability to accommodate a number of additional stories.
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UK-based company Tentsile recently unveiled its smallest, lightest, and most affordable off-ground tent to date.
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