Sorry, never heard of one like that although ours is inflated when I use the loo after a supper of pie and mushy peas followed by a nice glass of guinness.
Would there even be a point in an inflatable toilet tent? The airbeams are so thick that there would be little room left in the tent, plus the angle of the curve needed for a small tent would either make the external measurements huge or cause a potential leak risk on a sharper corner.
Although Doug also poses a leak risk from his comment!
It takes 5 minutes to erect a toilet tent. I'm not sure what you'd save by creating an inflatable one, and the cost would likely be prohibitive.
If it's more a mobility issue I can understand that, perhaps using one of the bedroom areas or a slightly larger tent?
Thanks Victor Meldrew. Fair comment about the ribs. I had one of the original igloo tents and the ribs are huge. Our toilet tent is a pig to put up but very roomy for my disabled husband. The poles keep breaking too so maybe I do need to invest in a new one.
Thanks
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