Drive-away air-frame tent, (medium 3x3M).

Our reasoning & expectations behind this.

The 3x3M Tent

This tent has been modified to protect the air poles at the base from the possible attentions of our cat (link to modification).

Photo the morning after a force 8 storm, had to sleep in it as the vane was out of action, interesting watching the air pole flex and pop back into place.
Although the tent stood up well to the storm, it was necessary to move things away from the sides as it did flex considerably.

More info, photos, and a full write-up to follow soon (hopefully attached to the van).

In use reviews.

Pros.

Cons.

Our conclusions.
This is not a bad tent, but it’s still basically a summer tent, so it’s not what we are looking for.
Pinching is reusable easily (although not as fast as claimed they never are), and it did survive a force 8 gale; however, the camping kit inside was rearranged a bit, so if using this type of tent in strong winds, it would be something to bear in mind. Also, because all the walls sloped in, there was not as much room in the tent as might first appear.
We have now replaced both of our airframe tents with a modular cabin-style Oz-tent, which, although bulkier, will hopefully be more what we are looking for, especially if we can fabricate a drive-away panel for it.
Both of our air frame tents will eventually be sold; however, we do still have a poled driveway tunnel tent, a gazebo and an embarrassing number of smaller tents.

 

Other related or affected items.
     Fabricating the cat proofing on the inflatable awning poles.
     Base camp or longer stay tents.
     Lightweight, Backup & short-stay tents.