Why Choose the Holawild AirTek Epping 6.0?
The Holawild AirTek Epping 6.0 is a spacious, great value inflatable family tent designed for campers who want generous living space, practical comfort and dependable weather protection without stepping into premium price territory. Built as a six-berth, three-room tunnel tent, it offers a family-friendly layout for touring and longer stays, with the flexibility to adapt as your camping needs change.
The flysheet is constructed from durable 68 Denier polyester with a 3,000mm Hydrostatic Head, delivering reliable rain protection for typical UK camping conditions. Structural stability comes from DURA Air inflatable tubes with built-in pressure release valves, helping the tent manage sudden weather fluctuations and maintain a confident pitch.
Inside, the Epping 6.0 stands out for liveability. A generous 230cm central head height creates an airy living area, while three rear bedrooms, separated by zipped curtains, provide privacy and organisation. The inclusion of Sleep Easy light reducing bedrooms supports better rest, particularly on brighter mornings.
For families or groups who need more sleeping capacity, an optional additional inner tent can be added, increasing accommodation to up to 8 people. Practical features such as a fold-flat zipped groundsheet at the main entrance help reduce trip hazards, while the rain canopy side door provides sheltered access in wet weather. Ventilation is well covered through low-level vents in the living areas, rear mesh vents and mesh on two doors, supporting airflow and comfort during warmer conditions. With storm straps, organiser pockets and a zipped cable entry system, the Epping 6.0 is built to deliver spacious, sensible family camping at an accessible price.
How many people can the Holawild AirTek Epping 6.0 sleep?
As standard, the Epping 6.0 is a six-berth inflatable family tent. With the optional additional inner tent, sleeping capacity can increase to up to 8 people.
How many bedrooms does the Holawild AirTek Epping 6.0 include?
The tent includes three rear bedrooms, separated by zipped curtains. The optional additional inner tent provides extra sleeping flexibility when needed.
What is the hydrostatic head rating of the flysheet?
The flysheet is rated to 3,000mm Hydrostatic Head, offering dependable rain protection for typical UK camping conditions.
What type of frame does the tent use?
It uses inflatable air tubes with built-in pressure release valves, helping the structure manage pressure changes during sudden weather shifts.
How tall is the tent inside?
The central living area provides a generous 230cm head height, offering excellent standing room.
Does it include light reducing bedrooms?
Yes. The tent features Sleep Easy light reducing bedrooms, designed to reduce early morning light and support better rest.
Is there sheltered access in wet weather?
Yes. The rain canopy side door provides more protected access during wet conditions.
Can I route power cables neatly into the tent?
Yes. A zipped cable entry management system is included on both sides of the tent to help route cables into the living area more neatly.