Since 2012, Tentsile has been bringing camping to the air with an ever-growing lineup of suspended tree tents. Now it's coming back down to earth ... and water. The all-new Universe is a ...
Earlier this year, Tentsile introduced its smallest, lightest tree tent to date, the all-new UNA. We recently spent a night tree-camping in the UNA in the superlative California redwoods. We hung out ...
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Image used with permission by copyright holder When we go shopping for a tent for use on camping trips, we typically look for ones that are spacious enough to be comfortable, ...
Fancy camping among the trees? Or how about suspended above a beautiful stream or pool? If you’re bored of standard tents, a life arboreal might just be the thing for you, and the stunning Tentsile ...
Tentsile made a name for itself with its mesh-nylon tree tents, which use robust webbing to stay suspended above the ground, sort of like a campsite treehouse. Now the company expands on that concept ...
Planning to camp by summer? Consider bringing with you a tent that is to be set up hammock-style, also known as the Tentsile tent. Sky is really the only limit, as Tentsile tents go in the air and can ...
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Imagine waking up to a beautiful view from the treetops after a good night’s rest. That’s the idea behind the Stingray Tent. Tentsile founder Alex Shirley-Smith first envisioned the concept in 2012, ...
Alex Shirley-Smith was a tree house architect. In 2013, fed up with designing custom-made suspended abodes that bordered on the extravagant for his wealthy clientele, he returned to earth and decided ...
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