I had one of those pumps back then. You could even use it for inflating car tyres.
The suction and compresion of the piston going up and down worked a small diaphram, it was this that did the inflating. No petrol went into the item being inflated.
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
I have one that my lovely husband bought for me for my birthday and I put it up last week, great size, packs down nicely and should be fine for a short camping trip, I was impressed at how quickly it went up. Will feed back once we have spent a night in it.
------------- 2011-
Dec/Jan -Cornwall nr Padstow (cottage)
Feb - our garden (tent)
March - Llangollen (cottage)
March -Town Farm, Bucks.
April - garden..again..need to get out more...
May - Acoustic Festival of Britain Uttoxeter
Yes the advert says "A mechanical car pump that allows only clean air to enter the tubes" so no petrol or fumes as you say, as for me not knowing where my spark plugs are, no wonder, I drive a 1.9 Turbo Diesel car!.
We had a PTC Igloo when I was young, great tent, and Dad blew it up using the spark plug thingy.
Other campers gave us very strange looks when we stood around waiting for it to raise itself, it made a funny noise too, sort of like you hear on a heart monitor.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
just to reassure anyone interested in the Peridot Air tent, it blows up in about 5 pumps of the supplied manual air pump - no removing ya spark plugs for this baby
I started one of the threads about these last year when they first appeared on ebay. Got mine £34 inc postage if i recall rightly. Have done a night in the garden in October and it was lovely, very spacious for 2, reasonable head height (more than just sitting up, but obviously not standing) I even inflated it in the dark with no probs. Really looking forward to using it once the weather improves for quick weekend getaways
Yes and it was thanks to your thread Yvonne that I ended up buying one. Thanks for that. I thought that the tent would be a good idea for inflating in truly bad weather where it would be difficult to erect a tunnel tent. Then when the wind goes down, pack it away. Useful for somewhere to sleep in case of horrendous weather for a night or so, where it would be stupid to erect a larger tunnel. Any chance of being able to stand up in it if you are small in height? What do you think?
Lol I may have mislead you with saying decent head height, dimensions i have just checked are 150cms high so you would have to be pretty small, as in your average 10 year old size to stand up.
My biggest problem was the lower outer door height of the porch. Having got used to luxuriating in standing height family tents, my 6am trip to the loo resulted in a nice dose of cold dewy water down the back of my pyjamas when I knocked the top of that door!!! Am getting a small groundsheet for the porch area so i can at least kneel down before opening that door as i am not repeating that experience again if i can help it
Friends of ours had in inflatable igloo type tent in the late '70's and I recall thinking it was fab, but that was probably because at the time we had an orange, nylon ridge tent with no mud flaps. They also had a basket chair which was suspended from a chain on their ceiling....very hip friends...more money than us....
Thanks for the info about the groundsheet Yvonne. 150 cms is not too bad - more head height for me than most tents like this. Will look to get a groundsheet before using it. Great advice. Thanks
Mantrachant, I have just been reading the thread about picnic rugs as tent carpet and thinking - as the porch is covered aside from when you open flap something along the suggestions made there - beach mat, plastic backed rugs etc would be just as Ok and probebly alot cheaper than a groundsheet - its just really to stop muddy knees!
If it is raining you would want something that can withstand any water or that you dont mind chucking at the end of the trip - was thinking poundland often do those roll up straw beech mats that i could tuck in car and put down of an evening,roll up during day. mmmmm thinking cap on.......
Just back from an afternoons tenting on the beach.
The wind was very strong as forecast, so I took the inflatable tent instead of the quick pitch. I only used the inner, so no guy ropes to stop it flapping around, just the four corner rings pegged down with Delta's. I can confirm almost no movement at all, other than the actual material. So they should be very good with the fly fitted and guyed out.
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.