All In One: Tent and Sleeping Bag Inspired by Spacesuits

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Is going on adventures one of the coolest things you love to do? Then really get the most out of the experience and don’t worry about the equipment you have to take with you. Of course you should remember to pack some important items, but from now on, don’t stress about bulky camping gear anymore. Because the all-in-one camping gear is your solution! The Polarmond company has developed a tent that will revolutionize the way we all go camping. No more hassle about setting things up, because this gear cleverly mixes the tent with the bedding. Thus, it will keep campers warm even during winter times, at – 30°C. The materials the Swiss engineers have used are amazing as well. Just imagine you’ll be surrounded by the same insulation that can be found in astronauts’ spacesuits!

 

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ALL-IN-ONE sleep system has a modular design. Its core product, the sleep shell, can be combined with various weather protection modules – a minimalistic, ultra-light bivouac shelter or a comfortable tent, which you can sit up in and cook in. This is available here…


9 Comments

  • amanda hutchinson on said:

    Looks promising..but to be completely radical the framework needs to go..and the Base? What does it do to the weight? Interested in the concept but not sure of the reality in the field….

  • I’d like to see cost and specs. And most people will be miserable in a -30 tent, that’s insane. If it weights more than 5#’s it’s pointless.

  • I would not bet my life on this one. Have anyone tested this patent at all? Your body have to heat the big empty space inside the tent, and that will give your body a tremendous heat loss .
    If you sleep outdoors in -30C, you cant have a lot of cold air around your body (believe me, I have camped outdoors in both -30C and -40C).
    To get a comfy night in those temperatures, you need a tight sleepingbag with good fit and you need to dress properly before you tuck in.
    Try this one in a very controlled enviroment first, if you plan to use it on a hike in the winter.
    You don’t play around in -30C! To survive then, you have to know what you do and why you do it.

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