Our Take
The HEIMPLANET Fistral earns its keep with a genuinely impressive inflatable setup that takes seconds once you get the hang of it, and the geodesic airframe stays planted in wind better than you'd expect.
At 45 square feet for one person, you're getting solid elbow room, and the dual vestibules are a nice touch for gear storage.
Here's the rub: $499 is steep for a solo 3-season tent, and while 5.5 pounds isn't terrible, the packed bulk makes this a tough sell for serious backpackers.
If you're bikepacking or car camping and hate fumbling with poles, it's a slick option, but value-conscious buyers should look elsewhere.
How We Rated It
Pros & Cons
PROS
- ✓Seconds-long inflatable setup
- ✓Stable multi-chamber airframe
- ✓Dual entryways and vestibules
CONS
- ✕Requires separate pump
- ✕Bulky for backpacking
How It Compares
| Tent | Score | Est. Price | Weight | Sleeps | Seasons | Floor Area | Vestibule | Doors | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() HEIMPLANET HEIMPLANET Fistral This tent | ★ 7.5 | $499 | 5.5 lbs | 1 people | 3-season | 45 sq ft | 7 sq ft | 2 | ✓ Current |
![]() HEIMPLANET HEIMPLANET The CAVE 2 to 3 Person Tent | ★ 7.4 | $999 | 10.6 lbs | 1 people | 3-season | 54 sq ft | — | 1 | vs → |
![]() The North Face The North Face Mountain 25 Tent | ★ 8.4 | $760 | 9 lbs 13 oz | 1 people | 4-season | 32 sq ft | 8 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
![]() The North Face The North Face VE 25 Tent | ★ 7.7 | $830 | 10.3 lbs | 2 people | 4-season | 48 sq ft | 11 sq ft | 2 | vs → |
| ★ 7.0 | $139 | 13 lbs | 2 people | 3-season | 52 sq ft | — | 2 | vs → | |
![]() Zempire Zempire Pronto 5 V2 Tent | ★ 7.8 | $500 | 32 lbs | 3 people | 3-season | 84 sq ft | 70 sq ft | 1 | vs → |
What We Think
Inflatable tents have moved well beyond gimmick territory, and the HEIMPLANET Fistral is a compelling example of what the technology can do for solo adventurers who value speed and stability over shaving ounces.
This geodesic one-person shelter scored a 7.5 overall, earning high marks for its genuinely fast setup and surprisingly robust construction, though the price tag demands serious consideration.
Ease of Use
The Fistral's strongest argument is how quickly it goes from bag to shelter.
Owners consistently report that the advertised setup time is real, with many noting they had the tent fully pitched in under a minute once they got the rhythm down.
The multi-chamber airframe means a single puncture won't collapse the entire structure, a design choice that addresses the most common concern about inflatable shelters.
The catch is that you need a separate pump, which HEIMPLANET sells but doesn't include, adding both cost and pack weight to the equation.
The tent scored a 9.0 in Ease of Use, the highest mark in any category.
Space & Comfort
At 45 square feet of floor area with a 44-inch peak height, the Fistral offers genuinely livable space for a solo tent.
The dual doors and dual vestibules, each providing 6.5 square feet of covered storage, give you flexibility that many one-person shelters skip entirely.
If you're coming from the inflatable car-camping world of the Zempire Pronto 5 V2, the Fistral will feel tight, but it's generous by bikepacking standards.
Space & Comfort scored an 8.0.
Quality & Durability
The 70D nylon taffeta floor is reasonably robust for a tent in this weight class, and the 40D high-tenacity ripstop polyester rainfly balances durability with packability.
The geodesic airframe design distributes stress effectively, and owners praise the structure's stability in wind.
Quality & Durability earned an 8.0.
Weather Resistance
The Fistral handles three-season conditions confidently, with the geodesic shape shedding wind better than most tunnel designs.
Corner pockets and closable air ports let you manage ventilation and condensation, though this remains a three-season shelter, not an alpine fortress.
Weather Resistance scored an 8.0.
Value for Money
Here's the honest weakness: at $499 for a one-person tent, the Fistral is a hard sell on pure value.
The The North Face Mountain 25 costs more at $760 but delivers four-season capability and expedition-grade construction.
You're paying a premium for inflatable technology and HEIMPLANET's engineering, which is either worth it for the setup speed or it isn't.
Value for Money scored a 5.0, the lowest dimension by a significant margin.
User Reviews
A recurring theme in negative reviews is the bulk: at 5.5 lbs with no pump included, owners note this isn't truly competitive for weight-conscious backpacking.
The most common praise centers on the speed and the stability, with bikepackers and motorcycle campers particularly enthusiastic.
User Reviews scored a 7.4.
Who It's For
The Fistral is built for bikepackers, motorcycle tourers, and car campers who want a solo shelter that pitches in seconds and stays planted in wind.
If you're exploring whether inflatable tents are the future of camping, this is a legitimate entry point at the premium end.
Traditional backpackers counting grams will find lighter options, but speed-focused adventurers will appreciate what HEIMPLANET has built here.
The Bottom Line
The HEIMPLANET Fistral scored a 7.5, reflecting a tent that excels at setup speed and wind stability while asking a premium price for the privilege.
If you value getting camp set up in under a minute and trust inflatable technology, this is a well-executed option.
If you're watching your budget or your base weight, the math gets harder to justify.
Full Specifications
| Tent Type | Inflatable, Geodesic |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 3-season |
| Sleeps | 1 people |
| Weight | 5.5 lbs |
| Floor Area | 45 sq ft |
| Vestibule Area | 6.5 (x2) |
| Peak Height | 3' 8" |
| Floor Dimensions | 94 x 53 inches |
| Doors | 2 |
| Setup Time | 3 mins |
| Pole Material | Air beams |
| Poles | 2 |
| Floor Fabric | 70D nylon taffeta |
| Rainfly Fabric | 40D high-tenacity ripstop polyester |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Made In | Imported |
| Warranty | None |
| Additional Notes | Corner pockets, closable air ports |
| Price | $499 |
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