• Around £1,599.99 to £1,779.99 in the UK
  • European retailers: €1,728 to CHF 1,544
  • Sometimes out of stock but available for pre-order

Suitable for 5 persons

Outwell Nashwille 5 Air TC
  • Pros

    • Easy setup - inflates from one valve in about 19 minutes
    • Breathable fabric - polycotton blend reduces condensation
    • Dark bedrooms with mesh vents for better sleep
    • Flexible front - removable door creates open canopy
    • Spacious inside - high ceiling and room for 5 people
    • Very waterproof - 6000mm water rating with UV protection
    • Handy features - magnetic doors, cable holes, light tracks
    • Complete kit - includes pegs, pump, and carry bag

  • Cons

    • Heavy and bulky - weighs 35-40kg, big pack size
    • Expensive - premium price may not suit all budgets
    • Setup time - 19 minutes is longer than smaller tents

  • Specifications

    • Sleeps: 5 people (2 bedrooms)
    • Type: Four-room tunnel tent
    • Fabric: Polycotton blend (65% polyester, 35% cotton)
    • Waterproof: 6000mm water column
    • UV Protection: UPF 30+ to 50+
    • Height: 225cm headroom
    • Size: 540 x 320cm
    • Weight: 35.8-40kg
    • Pack Size: 85 x 49 x 60cm
    • Setup: OneAir inflatable system + steel front pole
    • Warranty: 2 years

  • Need to Know

    • Best for families who want comfort and space over lightweight gear
    • Polycotton fabric is quieter and more comfortable than nylon
    • Needs air pump - manual pump included, electric pump works too
    • Dark bedrooms help you sleep better by blocking light
    • Seasonal use only - designed for 2-5 weeks camping per year
    • UV care needed - sun can damage tent over time despite protection
    • Flexible front adapts to weather and social needs
    • Two-year warranty shows good build quality

Perfect For These Adventures

The Outwell Nashwille 5 Air TC shines when you need reliable shelter that doesn't require a degree in structural engineering to pitch. It's particularly well-suited for larger families who need communal space, scout groups and youth camping trips, and extended family gatherings at established sites.

With a setup time of around 19 minutes, you'll be relaxing with a cold drink while neighboring campers are still wrestling with their pole tents. This makes it ideal for arrival after dark or in poor weather when every minute counts.

What Campers Value Most

Groups camping together find that larger inflatable tents let everyone contribute to setup by inflating different sections simultaneously, turning what could be a frustrating hour into a 15-minute team effort. Outwell has built a strong reputation in the inflatable tent market, and owners frequently mention the quality of construction and attention to detail in their reviews. The air beam design typically provides excellent stability in wind—unlike rigid poles that can snap or bend, inflatable tubes flex and absorb gusts, which campers often discover during their first windy night and never want to go back to traditional tents afterward.

Common scenarios where this tent type excels include: Setting up in light rain without getting soaked because you're not fumbling with 20 different pole sections, Packing up in the morning mist without the usual ordeal of collapsing pole assemblies.

How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

Compared to traditional pole tents in the 5-person category, the Outwell Nashwille 5 Air TC trades some additional pack weight and slightly higher cost for dramatically faster setup and elimination of broken pole mishaps. This is a worthwhile trade for most car campers and festival-goers.

At 39.9kg, this is definitely a car camping tent rather than something you'd want to carry far. However, that weight includes the air pump and substantial weather protection that makes it worth the extra mass for vehicle-based adventures.

Price-wise (<ul> <li>Around <strong>£1,599.99 to £1,779.99</strong> in the UK</li> <li>European retailers: <strong>€1,728 to CHF 1,544</strong></li> <li>Sometimes out of stock but available for pre-order</li> </ul>), inflatable tents command a premium over basic pole tents, but consider that you're paying for engineering that eliminates poles entirely, reduces setup time by 60-70%, and often includes better materials and weatherproofing. For campers who go out regularly, the time savings alone justify the investment.

When cross-shopping, you'll likely also consider models from Vango, Coleman. Outwell positions itself competitively with features and build quality that match or exceed these established brands while sometimes offering better value.

Our Take: Is This Tent Worth It?

Groups choosing the Outwell Nashwille 5 Air TC gain a social hub that's quick to establish. The inflatable design means you'll never deal with bent poles or missing sections again, and while setup takes a bit longer than the fastest inflatables, it's still far quicker than comparable pole tents.

Buy this tent if: You value your time and sanity, camp from your vehicle, and want reliable shelter without the pole-tent hassle. It's especially good for families, festival-goers, and anyone who camps regularly enough that the time savings add up.

Consider alternatives if: You're a weight-obsessed backpacker (go ultralight), an extreme budget camper (basic pole tents cost less), or someone who camps once per decade (the premium might not be worth it for such occasional use).

Overall, the Outwell Nashwille 5 Air TC represents the modern approach to camping: smart engineering that removes frustration and lets you focus on why you went camping in the first place. Once you've experienced the convenience of inflatable tent technology, going back to poles feels like reverting to a flip phone after using a smartphone.

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