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Heimplanet Storm-Defying Tent Sleeps Ten, Sets up in Five Minutes

The Mavericks Blue Ice inflatable exo-frame tent remains robust in 112-mph winds
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaOctober 18, 20253 Mins Read
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I’ve been tracking news about the Heimplanet Mavericks Blue Ice edition tent for several days now, and it’s clear most blogs are fixated on its ability to endure 112 mph (180 km/h) winds. What many overlook, though, is that this wind resistance isn’t entirely a new feat for the Hamburg-based outdoor gear manufacturing company. Its models have been handling such winds for over a decade. What truly sets the Mavericks Blue Ice edition apart from its predecessors is its tougher fabric, improved drainage, better ventilation, and other enhancements, all of which we will discuss below.

As is the case with most Heimplanet models, the usual talking point of its latest rig is the patented Inflatable Diamond Grid (IDG) Airframe technology, also seen in its Kirra tent. In simple terms, once inflated, the structure divides into ten separate air chambers, providing emergency stability in the event of a failure. As per the company, “A single valve inflates the entire multi-chamber system, while the dual-layer design distributes wind pressure evenly. This allows the tent to bend rather than break under extreme conditions, enabling it to withstand wind speeds of up to 112 mph.”

Heimplanet Mavericks Blue Ice inflatable exo-frame tent
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From an upgrade standpoint, Heimplanet has refined the tent’s dual-layer construction, maintaining the durable, airtight TPU bladder that retains air pressure while upgrading the outer shell. As reported by Gear Patrol, the weather-resistant polyester fabric now features a 5,000-mm silicone-polyurethane (sil/PU 5,000 mm) coating, offering improved tear resistance. Additionally, fabric distribution around the roof has been adjusted to accommodate a newly engineered peak support system. This modification enhances water and snow management, ensuring efficient rain drainage and minimizing snow buildup to prevent structural overload.

Heimplanet Mavericks Blue Ice inflatable exo-frame tent
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Space-wise, the tent boasts 142 square feet of floor space and a 6.4-foot interior height, enough to sleep up to 10 adventurers comfortably. The tent comes incorporated with three oversized doors and three windows that provide panoramic views and easy access, while upgraded upper and lower vents promote airflow to combat condensation.

Heimplanet Mavericks Blue Ice inflatable exo-frame tent
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Other notable upgrades include reduced setup time, which New Atlas reports has been halved to about five minutes. Other items that come alongside the tent are a ten-piece set of extra-large pegs, an 8-piece set of standard pegs, two new double-stroke floor pumps, and a removable groundsheet that adds versatility for varied terrains. Available now for preorder, the tent can be purchased from the official website of Heimplanet for about $5,500.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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