Top 5 Coolest outdoor tents The tents are large sports equipment for camping, hiking and other outdoor activities. Breaking with the standard design are the five tents still cool geek. The following will show you.
1. Car Tent
Called the tent car, this thing looks like a real vehicle and occupies a parking space in size. Unfortunately, it does not prevent you from getting a parking ticket, if the law enforcement officer realize you are actually just sleep in the place. A Ferrari or Lamborghini hard body shell can be realistic enough to deter the police parking lot, but certainly not curious.
2. Tents Tree
Love camping, but I hate the little critters who manage to sneak in while you pitch your tenta Do you worry more tents trees, are here. These structures geek even come with a built-in viewing window for views sunrise and sunset, or to see if all the animals try to steal your equipment. They are "made up of a steel frame wrapped in canvas and measures 13 feet tall with a diameter of nine feet."
3. Solar Tent
The problem with most tents is that they do not have a source of energy for you to connect a television or other creature comforts geek. Fortunately, Orange Chill-n-Charge does. This structure has a central control center wireless shows how energy is consumed, as well as provide free Wi-Fi Internet. Moreover, "Wireless load bags would recharge cell phones and handheld devices by magnetic induction."
4. 2-Second Tent
The Decathlon is literally a tent that can be deployed in just 2 seconds. Simply remove it from the carrying case, throw the tent in the air, and you're ready to sleep. It's water proof, which can comfortably accommodate 2, and can be folded in just 15 seconds, according Travelizmo.
5. Tent Modular
If you have more friends and just a tenta The modular tent may be just what you need. In other words, the design can withstand the worst snowstorms and separates into three different sections for easy transport. Best of all, the tent can be molded from one person to six, depending on the size of the crew. "
Posted on July 25, 2010.