[leadin]No matter their utility, suspended tents look darned cool in Instagram photos. So, it’s not much surprise that the market is growing.[/leadin]
Levitat is a new entry into the suspended tent market, and it appears in many ways to follow the design lead of tents from the Tentsile brand that launched a couple years ago.
GearJunkie has reviewed multiple Tentsile models and has even awarded the brand for its innovation in melding hammocks and dome tents into a new kind of shelter category for the outdoors.
Levitat’s take includes the Hugger model, which uses the same kind of three-side design as Tentsile. It puts users in a soft-bottomed hammock tent. The brand’s videos are short and thin on information, and the website gives few specifics.