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£750 five-person tent that can be pitched in ‘twenty minutes' is now under £360

£750 five-person tent that can be pitched in ‘twenty minutes' is now under £360

Daily Mirror17 hours ago

Whether you're heading off to Glastonbury this summer or simply planning a family camping holiday, this five-person tent may be your next best friend for sleeping outdoors - and it's better than half price
As we head deeper into the summer, festivals and family holidays draw ever closer, and now's the time to stock up on all you're going to need to pitch up and sleep on your weekend away, whether for a festival or on a camping trip with your loved ones. And if you're looking for the perfect tent that's set to fit up to five people and won't have you struggling to set it up for hours on end.
That's right, this Berghaus tent promises to be a breeze to pitch, claiming it can be done in "just twenty minutes". Normally retailing for a steep £750, this Berghaus Adhara Air 500 Nightfall Tent has landed on Millets' summer sale, slashing its price tag all the way down to £354.
Perfect for your next weekend getaway in the hills, camping near a coastal town or having some downtime in the great outdoors, the Berghaus Adhara Air Tent is a perfect pick for families and groups of five or less. Pitching takes just 20 minutes, which means more time to relax and unwind in the great outdoors, without the dreaded hassle of complicated construction.
Boasting airflow ventilation, the Adhara 500 Nightfall Tent promises to stay fresh no matter who is sleeping inside or for how long. Combined with the natural light from the clear window panels, it gives you a homely, liveable space that's perfect for downtime, especially during turbulent weather.
With separate bedrooms sectioned off from the main space, this tent utilises darkening Nightfall technology to prevent rude awakenings from the early summer sun and comes with a removable divider for adaptable space.
Featuring a spacious living area with enough headroom for everyone under 6'4' ft, this tent comes with high-performance air beams for an even simpler setup, ensuring an easy and complication-free pitching. Plus, this tent also boasts a fully sealed sewn-in groundsheet for easier pitching and enhanced protection from the ground.
One five-star reviewer who has loved using this Berghaus tent left their praise in the following comment: "Owned this for 3 years now and am very happy with this excellent tent. Pitching is quick once you have practised a few times (peg four corners but do not stretch out too much; ensure the air valves are 'popped out'; inflating the air beams is then easy; adjust the four peg positions so the sides are taut; peg-out fully). Pump comes with a gauge, and there is a pressure relief valve so you cannot over-inflate. Feels very study, even in strong winds. Exceptionally high hydrostatic head and sewn-in groundsheet means it stays dry even in driving rain. Nightfall compartments are effective."
This £750 is currently available to buy for the reduced price of £354 from Millets and Blacks, and for a limited time shoppers can even get their own for the lower price of £349 from Go Outdoors.

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