h a l f b a k e r yThis would work fine, except in terms of success.
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Ok maybe not selferecting. Just very easy to put up- especially if you use the self installing tent pegs. |
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How do the metal wall and waterproof box fit into your backpack? |
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Tents with fiberglass-like poles, that actually do self-erect (pull it out of the bag, let go, it goes "sproing" and you have a tent), have been baked for quite a while. |
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Was this an attempt at a joke? As in, let's pretend it's 1930 and we want to invent a self-erecting tent? |
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Lazy campers, eh? 'Fraid you've picked yourself one mighty small sales demographic, my friend. |
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ok you're right this was one of my not so good ideas |
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At least having a waterproof box in your tent would solve one comon camping dilemma. |
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They have these, I think. |
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All those shows where the person pulls the little ring and the tent erects itself. |
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Most self-erecting tents bend up to fit in a bag and can be thrown out in the air to erect by itself. |
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You could create it as inflatable with a CO2 cartridge. |
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The world is full of excellent self-erecting tents and this dude invents a crap one. He should come here more. |
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