Never Pitch a Tent on Uneven Ground Again

Floating tent floats, makes you less sore come morning

Never Pitch a Tent on Uneven Ground Again
By Evan Bleier

In the hierarchy of camping fun, sleeping on uneven ground ranks somewhere between campfire smoke blowing in your eyes and being chased by a bear.

And it only gets worse as you get older.

Which is why a new floating shelter that avoids the whole “Where should we pitch the tent?” question altogether is a piece of camping gear we can get behind.

With a waterproof exterior, lightweight frame and enough space for three, the Levitat Tree Tent can be hitched up between a trio of trees to provide campers with a sleeping area cleverly suspended several feet above the ground.

Spending a night in a Levitat ensures occupants will remain dry, bug-free and probably a little less sore in the morning. The portable pop-up pad is small enough to fit into a backpack, strong enough to hold up to 880 pounds and even doubles as a yoga mat, if you’re into that sort of thing.

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Although the tents aren’t commercially available yet, a Kickstarter campaign is set to begin any day.

To get a discount on the Levitat, send the manufacturers an email with “DESC” in the subject line.

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