Floating Tent Allows You To Camp On Water

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Enjoy camping along the waterfront? Then you are going to love the recently-unveiled Shoal tent, which, the manufacturer boasts, will allow outdoor aficionados to “sleep under the stars, on the water.” The world’s first floating tent is the brainchild of Ohio-based SmithFly, well-known for making high-quality and innovative camping gear.

The temporary abode can be set up on any calm stretch of water, including lakes, farm ponds, saltwater flats, spring creeks, and even river eddies. Measuring eight feet long by eight feet wide, it can comfortably sleep two campers — each up to 6'3" tall when laying down — and withstand heavy winds and rain.

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By now you are probably wondering where the pesky tent poles are. As it turns out, there are none! That’s because, unlike conventional tents, the Shoal tent is not pitched, but inflated using the manual foot pump provided by the manufacturer. When deflated, it fits inside an easy-to-carry “burrito roll” style storage bag. Even better? The tent’s thick, 6-inch base doubles as an airbed, roughly the size of a twin-sized mattress, alleviating the need for sleeping bags.

Although the one-of-a-kind tent, which started shipping in early January 2018, guarantees some memorable camping trips, it does cost a hefty $1,499. Also, the raft-like shelter does not come with a paddle, which means returning to shore could prove challenging. And while it does weigh a whopping 50 pounds once inflated — “virtually unmovable,” according to the manufacturer — there is no anchor. Hence, campers could potentially drift away from their chosen location due to high winds or powerful currents.

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SmithFly is not the only one to come up with a radical idea to shake up camping. In 2010, Seattle-based JakPak unveiled an all-in-one waterproof jacket, sleeping bag, and tent! In 2013, UK-based tree house architect Alex Shirley-Smith elevated the camping experience — literally — with the Tensile tent, which can be tied hammock-style to trees!

Resources: newatlas.com, smithfly.com


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  • fortnite boiialmost 6 years
    OMG SOOOOOOO COOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Wowabout 6 years
      R, don’t be so negative this is actually pretty cool. The only bad thing about this is that 1 it can float away and 2 you get out of the tent and then kerplop your in the water.
      • .about 6 years
        wow
        • rabout 6 years
          Honestly I feel like this is completely useless, and did not need to be invented but here it is. They were probably just running out of ideas on what they could sell so they came up with this. Because some person would actually like this which is just insane to me, because there are people in the world like this.
          • muddigginrednek
            muddigginrednekalmost 6 years
            actualy that can be really usefull for when you are out fishing, and just make an anchor and boom, it is now awesome
          • ???????about 6 years
            so cool
            • Donuts are 😎about 6 years
              Wow u can do that now !
              • Depresedabout 6 years
                What if you fall of a water fall and die #dumb
                • wolfdog
                  wolfdogabout 6 years
                  How? You'd wake up and realize you're drowning. If anything, how are you suppose to get DOWN from the green tent?? What happens if you fall while you're asleep??
                  • wolfhowl64
                    wolfhowl64about 6 years
                    I know I would totally freak out and have nightmares about being on an unstable building.
                • life is a lieabout 6 years
                  cool
                  • nicebobabout 6 years
                    amazing I wish i had that. #Awesome
                    • macyqiu
                      macyqiuabout 6 years
                      I do look amazing, but I think the order is wrong (for me).

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