Not quite a hammock, not quite a tent, the Tentsile encases you (and a companion) in a suspended pod with the floor space and support of a tent bottom.
As new and innovative products in the world of outdoor gear continue to hit shelves, some become mainstays of the industry (Buffs), while others are just too “out there” to become essentials (glamping pods).
The Tentsile Tree Tent falls somewhere in between. It’s not practical or convenient enough to replace your current camping gear, but it’s too unique and fun to not try. We took it for a spin to see what this hanging tent is all about.
What to Expect
Designed for two people, the Flite is the company’s latest and lightest model, a descendant of the 2013 Stingray.
The first thing you need to know is that unlike a traditional hammock, Tentsile’s tree tents require three tie-on points. This means finding an ideal — or even acceptable — spot takes a bit more time.