R.R.MONTY
Well-known member
Thank you for posting this. Heim Planet did some serious material engineering with their tents ( rated for high winds etc ) , their land tents do not use an electric air pump and come with manual pumps. This is because of the chance of popping the structure. There is an Airpump, the HOTO, that can match a nice 8PSI flow, but that many Cybertent users love, but again, most folks never quite understood that Heim Planet does NOT recommend any airpumps with ANY of their tents by design. Also, THANK YOU for posting this stuff. Cybergear i always felt was giving knock off vibes with much of what they sell. I always felt everything from there was very cheaply made and very Temu vibes.
I was actually going to buy this tent, and when I saw the images they posted, I was like....oh, it looks like a trash bag over a knock off copy Heim Planet structure. The material they spoke of in the original render was not the material used in the final product. That right there was a HUGE red flag. In the renders, they showed this nice thick rain fly material, and the final product was far, far below anything Heimplant would ever be associated with. You have confirmed my suspicions and this confirms what i feared most about this tent.
It seems to be a very low-quality knockoff.
I was actually going to buy this tent, and when I saw the images they posted, I was like....oh, it looks like a trash bag over a knock off copy Heim Planet structure. The material they spoke of in the original render was not the material used in the final product. That right there was a HUGE red flag. In the renders, they showed this nice thick rain fly material, and the final product was far, far below anything Heimplant would ever be associated with. You have confirmed my suspicions and this confirms what i feared most about this tent.
It seems to be a very low-quality knockoff.
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