“Ill blows the wind that profits nobody.” So wrote Shakespeare in his 1591 play Henry VI, and the phrase still holds true today. Case in point: while causing unprecedented harm in so many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic also boosted a number of industries, from online shopping to biking to home fitness to camping. And according to top camping info and booking app The Dyrt, the effect on the latter continues to linger, with more than 15 million Americans pitching tents for the first time over the past couple of years.
With so many neophyte adventurers comes a push to make the activity more accessible, and among the most natural ways to do so is simply offering tents that are easier to set up. One brand that’s ahead of the curve in that regard is Hamburg, Germany-based Heimplanet, which has specialized in tents with inflatable frames since 2010.
I recently got a chance to check out one of Heimplanet’s flagship offerings, the new-and-improved Fistral, which is positioned as a light, compact option for 1-2 people. I packed it onto the back of a motorcycle for a quick trip to Harriman State Park, about an hour north of New York City. Here’s how it fared.
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The Fistral really is oriented toward portability and ease of use, and thanks to German engineering, it largely delivers on those fronts. In its packed form, it’s a compact rectangle measuring about 15 x 8 x 8 inches and weighing in at 6.44 pounds. (Fully assembled, the footprint is just over 14 square feet, with an internal height of 44.09 inches, just a bit under four feet.)
Construction is fairly rugged: the inner tent is made of 40D nylon ripstop DWR (breathable) while the rain fly is 40D double ripstop HT polyester polyurethane. Thanks to a criss-crossing inflatable frame made of durable HT polyester and Thermoplastic Polyurethane, the whole tent can in fact be brought to life with just a few moments of pumping. It does take some earlier prep work to get it to that ready state (see below), but once you do, it’s ultimately a pretty efficient — and charmingly whimsical — experience.