Built to sleep the modern couple or family, the Cinch tent pitches in seconds and includes integrated
LED ШУУД ҮЗЭХ lighting and an
available power supply that keeps gadgets topped off using sunlight. Campers enjoy full weatherproof protection with some of the wired-in convenience of home.
Cinch designer Jake Jackson loved everything about camping, except for the tent. After years of frustration with the models on the market, he decided to innovate his own. He developed the prototype about four years ago and began offering the design for sale in small batches, refining it along the way with feedback from customers. Last year, he decided the tent was ready for a larger market, and he got the launch off the ground with a successful Kickstarter campaign that went live in December.
Jackson recognizes the pop-up tent's history in his introductory video
and says that he finds existing pop-ups too small and cramped. So he's
carved his pop-up out into what appears to be a roomy, comfy shelter
with large front and rear doors, two indoor vestibules, above-door
awnings, and enough space for two, three or four people, depending upon
model. Between the doors and side windows, there is plenty of
ventilation.
Each tent folds down into a carry disc that includes shoulder straps for
hauling to the campsite. These aren't backpacking tents, however,
weighing between 11 and 20 lb (5 and 9 kg ) and measuring between 27.5
and 35 in (70 and 90 cm).
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