If you're the sort of camper who doesn't feel particularly protected by your fabric shelter, perhaps the Igloo Log Cabin Tent can sway you. Taking the appearance of a much more substantial refuge, this home away from home offers aesthetic and functional comforts to its occupant.
On the surface, you can appreciate that the manufacturer has printed wood and stone patterns, as well as a rafter over the entrance. The screened entry looks like a mini sunroom, attached to the rest of the faux chalet.
But what's more than visual, the Igloo Log Cabin Tent has strategic ventilating mesh, leak and flood barriers and even a Cable Port so that you can feed electricity into your little hut. I wouldn't quite call this glamping, but it's one step closer to it.
Cottage-Copying Shelters
The Igloo Log Cabin Tent Emulates the Appearance of a Cozy Forest Home
Trend Themes
1. Camping Comforts - Opportunity to create camping gear that provides both aesthetic and functional comforts to campers.
2. Fabric Shelter Alternatives - Opportunity to develop innovative fabric shelters that offer a more substantial and secure feel to campers.
3. Glamping Enhancements - Opportunity to design glamping tents with strategic ventilating mesh, leak and flood barriers, and integrated electricity ports.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Gear - Opportunity for outdoor gear manufacturers to explore the development of camping products that emulate the appearance and comfort of a home.
2. Camping and Recreation - Opportunity for the camping and recreation industry to offer fabric shelters that provide a more secure and comfortable camping experience for customers.
3. Glamping Industry - Opportunity for the glamping industry to enhance the glamping experience by incorporating functional and aesthetic features, such as strategic ventilating mesh and integrated electricity ports, in their accommodations.