I have the TM with the awning add on, i don't use the add on awning at all, but i keep the flyscreen section zipped on and sit under the front section and no problem with moths / mozzies
Excellent and most thorough review! Great to see Ben applying his analytical camping skills and knowledge in reviewing one of Zempires lovely mid-range tents. Next, hopefully a review of the Pro series... :-)
@@TomWilding1 The Pronto 5 and 10 are excellent air tents, and arguably have the best ventilation of any of Zempires tent range, and thus eminently suited for use in Australias very hot summers.
@@Pisceanboi We have just used the P5 every second weekend at Jindaybne (Skiing) it's amazing in the cold too, due to the ventilation, we had no moisture in the tent all winter.
@@TomWilding1 Jindabyne is a lovely part of the world - its great to hear that in the cold there were no issues with condensation - some people have conjectured that the roof vents would make the interior very draughty in the cold if there's wind about - how have you found the P5 under those conditions?
Hi. I'm considering buying this tent. I'd like to know, how hot is it in the hot weather? Because it doesn't have windows in the bedroom area that open for breeze. Thankyou
I'd say this is similar to most tents in hot weather, there is plenty of vents at the rear of the tent and you can utilise the mesh doorway to the sleeping area for increased ventilation. ~ Ben
We just put ours up for the first time in the backyard, I said to my wife we should put the ground sheet l over the cord that holds the two front air poles together! Is that correct. So no one trips on it. She thinks not? Cheers
You may be the first people to question whether there is a right or wrong way here. I don't think it matters, I'd go with whatever sits the neatest, either way there is a trip point at the front if it's not pegged flat i.e. groundsheet or strap. ~ Ben
Thanks for posting this - not a lot of AU content covering this specific Zempire model. I am torn between this and the Outdoor Connection Tanbar Air - noting that the Zempire weighs in at 18kg (poly based) and the OC is 29kg (canvas). I can see Snowy's used to stock the OC tent range but seems to have been discontinued. The OC gear feels a bit more "old school" in its look vs. Zempire which looks way more modern! Tough decision to make !!
The OC tents have a great cult following, and being a local Brissie business they get a lot of love. I think when in comes to Air Tents Zempire do have the authority on that kind of technology and overall development in the space. They've really pioneered it, so I think that's why people love to invest in their gear. 100% a tough choice! ~ Lauren
I haven't heard anything specifically about that @darrennorth7987, but if you ask in the FB Group there's a woman called Bec Fleay who you could probably tag - I know she camped with one of these, or the next size up, for a fair while. She's my go to with real life info on it, and used to be part of the Snowys crew, so she's happy to answer questions ~ Lauren
If you can find a Boston Valve attachement, you probably could - just bare in mind the PSI limitation, if these is exceeded which can easily happen with Air Compressors, it voids warranty. Hope that helps! ~ Lauren
We probably aren't your best source for an answer here sorry, I assume you are from NZ whereas we are Australian and I'm not sure what prices are like over there. I'd recommend asking at a camping store in NZ for the best advice. ~ Ben
@SnowysOutdoors sure that is fair, can just like get a brand recommendation like between this zempire and coleman oztrail which one would you guys recommend that is the best all rounder, many thanks Mr. Ben.
@@alisinaalawi8585 Coleman and OZtrail have good affordable options in their Instant Up/Fast Frame tents, but in all honesty the Zempire air tents are fast becoming the best all-round camping option and is what I'd be seriously considering if I was in the market for a new tent today. ~ Ben
@SnowysOutdoors God bless you Sir and thank you so much for your reply, just one last question before I give you a headache, should I consider getting it now or wait till black Friday, thank you so much Sir for answering all of my questions.
Zempfire make good tents I have a double orange one when intake the wife out hiking....bugger Nemo tents see them all the time on gumtree for sale lol 🤣 only good things Nemo make are the star gazing chairs lol 😂
I'm trying to decide between the evo ts, evo tm and pronto 5...and the pronto 10 is on my radar as well. What's the sleeping pod of the evo range like in summer? Is it stuffy? I like the pronto 5 for ventilation, and reviews seem to say it handles the cold well too, but the awning is putting me off - are zip on sides available for the pronto awnings? Thank you
Oh, I saw you mention you can remove the darkened pod - to add ventilation is why I'd want to, for 40 + degree days - but what's the tent like without it?
The bedroom pod is attached via toggles, etc like and internal suspended fabric room, so when you remove it the tent is a single large open space. ~ Lauren
Almost perfect except for ventilation design..!! Lots of external ventilation plus rear window, which is great, but it defeats the purpose when there's no mesh windows inside the dark room section 🤦♂that's quite a design flaw from Zempire. this tent would be to hot for queensland summer.!! 🙃 Sucks, i really wanted to buy this tent but won't because of that design flaw alone..
The internal tent does have roof ventilation with a mesh door, and the material itself is quite a light so not overly stuffy. The air gap between the inner and the tent will be the main factor with temperature regulation, but breeze is abit more limited ~ Lauren
The Zempire Air tents, and the Evo series in particular, are one of the best performing tents in the wind. Air tents will outperform a framed tent in windy weather, almost everytime! ~ Lauren
Check out the setup & pack away video here:
ruclips.net/video/3Aca6nLXJBI/видео.html
This guy is so good at these gear walkthroughs.
Thanks for the kudos. ~ Ben
Great tent!
The Zempire tent range is impressive, this one is no exception. ~ Ben
I have the TM with the awning add on, i don't use the add on awning at all, but i keep the flyscreen section zipped on and sit under the front section and no problem with moths / mozzies
Thanks for your feedback, good to know it stays relatively insect proof with the mesh panel closed. ~ Ben
Excellent and most thorough review! Great to see Ben applying his analytical camping skills and knowledge in reviewing one of Zempires lovely mid-range tents. Next, hopefully a review of the Pro series... :-)
Coming up very soon, the Pro Series are a very well considered and handsome looking tent, stay tuned. ~ Ben
The Evo is expensive enough, the Pros are just insane - we have Pronto 5 and Pronto 10.
@@TomWilding1 The Pronto 5 and 10 are excellent air tents, and arguably have the best ventilation of any of Zempires tent range, and thus eminently suited for use in Australias very hot summers.
@@Pisceanboi We have just used the P5 every second weekend at Jindaybne (Skiing) it's amazing in the cold too, due to the ventilation, we had no moisture in the tent all winter.
@@TomWilding1 Jindabyne is a lovely part of the world - its great to hear that in the cold there were no issues with condensation - some people have conjectured that the roof vents would make the interior very draughty in the cold if there's wind about - how have you found the P5 under those conditions?
Hi. I'm considering buying this tent. I'd like to know, how hot is it in the hot weather? Because it doesn't have windows in the bedroom area that open for breeze. Thankyou
I'd say this is similar to most tents in hot weather, there is plenty of vents at the rear of the tent and you can utilise the mesh doorway to the sleeping area for increased ventilation. ~ Ben
This looks great. Unfortunately not in my budget. Very good review Ben. You could have done an AFL spekky on the tent.
Thanks Darren! A spekky would be pretty funny.
~ Lauren
We just put ours up for the first time in the backyard, I said to my wife we should put the ground sheet l over the cord that holds the two front air poles together! Is that correct. So no one trips on it. She thinks not? Cheers
You may be the first people to question whether there is a right or wrong way here. I don't think it matters, I'd go with whatever sits the neatest, either way there is a trip point at the front if it's not pegged flat i.e. groundsheet or strap. ~ Ben
Surely ‘vestibule’ would have to be Ben’s favourite word.
It'd be up there for sure!
~ Lauren
Thanks Ben
You're welcome. ~ Ben
How much and where can l get one,? good review by the way.✌️❤️
If you are in Australia you can buy them via our website here, Craig - www.snowys.com.au/evo-ts-v2-air-tent. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors thanks Ben for the quick reply.
Thanks for posting this - not a lot of AU content covering this specific Zempire model. I am torn between this and the Outdoor Connection Tanbar Air - noting that the Zempire weighs in at 18kg (poly based) and the OC is 29kg (canvas). I can see Snowy's used to stock the OC tent range but seems to have been discontinued. The OC gear feels a bit more "old school" in its look vs. Zempire which looks way more modern! Tough decision to make !!
The OC tents have a great cult following, and being a local Brissie business they get a lot of love. I think when in comes to Air Tents Zempire do have the authority on that kind of technology and overall development in the space. They've really pioneered it, so I think that's why people love to invest in their gear.
100% a tough choice!
~ Lauren
Still looking at this tent. Does anyone have issues with no windows in the sleeping part? Mainly condensation.
I haven't heard anything specifically about that @darrennorth7987, but if you ask in the FB Group there's a woman called Bec Fleay who you could probably tag - I know she camped with one of these, or the next size up, for a fair while.
She's my go to with real life info on it, and used to be part of the Snowys crew, so she's happy to answer questions
~ Lauren
Can this be inflated with an air compressor?
If you can find a Boston Valve attachement, you probably could - just bare in mind the PSI limitation, if these is exceeded which can easily happen with Air Compressors, it voids warranty.
Hope that helps!
~ Lauren
Hey buddy can you please recommend me the best tent for under 1k Nz and in nz weather conditions lol, thank you so much.
We probably aren't your best source for an answer here sorry, I assume you are from NZ whereas we are Australian and I'm not sure what prices are like over there. I'd recommend asking at a camping store in NZ for the best advice. ~ Ben
@SnowysOutdoors sure that is fair, can just like get a brand recommendation like between this zempire and coleman oztrail which one would you guys recommend that is the best all rounder, many thanks Mr. Ben.
@@alisinaalawi8585 Coleman and OZtrail have good affordable options in their Instant Up/Fast Frame tents, but in all honesty the Zempire air tents are fast becoming the best all-round camping option and is what I'd be seriously considering if I was in the market for a new tent today. ~ Ben
@SnowysOutdoors God bless you Sir and thank you so much for your reply, just one last question before I give you a headache, should I consider getting it now or wait till black Friday, thank you so much Sir for answering all of my questions.
Zempfire make good tents I have a double orange one when intake the wife out hiking....bugger Nemo tents see them all the time on gumtree for sale lol 🤣 only good things Nemo make are the star gazing chairs lol 😂
Glad you like them
~ Lauren
I'm trying to decide between the evo ts, evo tm and pronto 5...and the pronto 10 is on my radar as well.
What's the sleeping pod of the evo range like in summer? Is it stuffy?
I like the pronto 5 for ventilation, and reviews seem to say it handles the cold well too, but the awning is putting me off - are zip on sides available for the pronto awnings?
Thank you
Oh, I saw you mention you can remove the darkened pod - to add ventilation is why I'd want to, for 40 + degree days - but what's the tent like without it?
No zip on sides are available for the Pronto - its designed as a simple easy up basic air tent.
~ Lauren
The bedroom pod is attached via toggles, etc like and internal suspended fabric room, so when you remove it the tent is a single large open space.
~ Lauren
Almost perfect except for ventilation design..!! Lots of external ventilation plus rear window, which is great, but it defeats the purpose when there's no mesh windows inside the dark room section 🤦♂that's quite a design flaw from Zempire. this tent would be to hot for queensland summer.!! 🙃 Sucks, i really wanted to buy this tent but won't because of that design flaw alone..
The internal tent does have roof ventilation with a mesh door, and the material itself is quite a light so not overly stuffy.
The air gap between the inner and the tent will be the main factor with temperature regulation, but breeze is abit more limited
~ Lauren
Not good in the wind
The Zempire Air tents, and the Evo series in particular, are one of the best performing tents in the wind.
Air tents will outperform a framed tent in windy weather, almost everytime!
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors there is no way it's working in wind I have experience of wind
Worked amazing in the wind for me. I have this exact tent. Just peg it out correctly and it’s solid as
@@johanvanreenen7189eat less beans.
@GordonPavilion you must go to church getting a better aditude fool