A little tip for you and anyone else. With any tent carry 2 red cloth ribbons. Tie them to the front of the tent attached to the tent Peg loops. So in the future when you're putting the tent up you always know where the front is especially in bad weather and at night time setup.
@WiredCamp3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment and yep that is a good advice! 🤩
@tugboat84753 ай бұрын
Another tip. The tension strap on the ground at the front of the tent should always be under the ground sheet. It is a massive tripping hazard at night time. Great tents still. My only issue with the tent is the front awning wall kit. How you cannot have the mesh and the PVC up at the same time on the front. The other issue is the size of the bag, the ground sheet and wall awning come in. It's a nightmare putting them back in the bag on a windy day. Nice video. We are going away in three weekends time. Cannot wait
@douglasgreen4376 ай бұрын
Camping right next to you in an empty campsite. It's the same when you go into an empty restaurant & they come in & sit at the next table...
@WiredCamp6 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha true! I guess some people have this habit. 🤣Thanks for your comment.
@anniecochrane335913 күн бұрын
I'm used to using an oztent, but as I age i'm finding it too heavy to load and unload. So I"m thinking of getting this tent but if it works, I'd use the Oztent poles which are strong and adjustable up and down, plus their pegs which are very sturdy. This looks like a good setup though.
@WiredCamp13 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment and Happy New Year! I never used a OZtent , it is so difficult for me to find tents made in AU or NZ here in Japan and when I found a store overseas that ship to Japan, for this size and weight, it costs a lot 🤣 Yes air tent are big and heavy but I love it. Keep following🥰
@AndrewPriest4 ай бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the video. The light stand you are using at 1:04:05. You wouldn't have any details on it by any chance? Looking for something along those lines but haven't found anything as yet.
@WiredCamp4 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting my video 😁 Unfortunately that light stand/tool stand it comes with the kitchen table set from Coleman.
@AndrewPriest4 ай бұрын
@@WiredCamp Ah okay. That is where I have probably seen it before. Thanks.
@bcampbell41462 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review. I am having a hard time deciding between an 8 person tent with annex for 279.00 and this tent is 1000.00 dollars... what would you say is 2-3 times better in this tent?
@WiredCamp2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for the comment, I hope everything is well with you. Well it depends from which kind of 8 person tent you are talking about. I can say that assembling a 8 tent person with poles is quiet a chore while even the XL version of the Zempire can be easily setup since you just stake out the corners and pump the air inside the tubes and that's all. (better with electric pump🤣) Also consider that Zempire EVO is rated for 6,000mm and for 62 to 74 km/h (39 to 46 mph) due to the strong tubes. But for ex if you are planning to use in winter in snowy conditions and you want a stove than you need to have a tent with the stove hole or you need to also keep in mind that Zempire EVO series are 3 season tents while the Zempire PRO series are 4 season tents but they cost more.
@joeee606 ай бұрын
Would you recommend this tent?
@WiredCamp6 ай бұрын
Hi thank you for your comment. I absolutely reccomend Zempire air tents. Also please consider that EVO v2 version have S/M/L and XXL sizes. They are basically the same but the size and some additional door panels might be different. But as quality and strength absolutely great tents. If you are planning to camp in more extreme and severe conditions (for ex wind strength more then gale) then you can consider the Pro versions but of course they are more expensive.😀
@joeee606 ай бұрын
@@WiredCamp thanks. I have ordered the Evo TM v2.
@WiredCamp6 ай бұрын
@@joeee60 Same as me! Good size not too huge 😀
@hockalugy6 ай бұрын
I have a Zempire Aero TM Pro TC, a lovely tent but intend, eventually, to upgrade to a TM V2 Evo. When you have noisy campers (and selfish early morning drone flyers) to deal with, a top tip is to download some soothing sounds, like rain falling on leaves or a tent 🙂, waves breaking on the shore, white noise or whatever you find relaxing, get some small in-ear buds and use those when needed, they will aid a great nights sleep. I downloaded a few different sounds off KZbin, that last 8 hours or so, then cycle. Very relaxing....