An OPUS OP4 with its Air Beam tent set up at a Flinders Ranges camp

Air Beam Technology

No poles.
Just air.

Every OPUS camper trailer raises its roof and walls on inflatable Air Beams instead of poles. One pump, one button, and the tent is standing in minutes. Here's how it works, and the honest answer to what happens when something goes wrong.

How it works

Poles, replaced
by air pressure.

Air Beams are inflatable supports that take the place of a traditional tent's rigid poles. A single high-flow pump inflates the whole structure, and once the beams reach 7 PSI the pump cuts off and the tent holds its own air. Nothing to thread, bend, lose or pinch your fingers on.

And it holds for the long haul. Our showroom tents stay standing for months at a time without a top-up. The same canopy is the one that won OPUS a Good Design Award for the convenience of the inflatable Air Beam system.

01Open the lidsPop the camper lids so the tent can rise, and level the trailer while you're there.
02InflateHit the button. The high-flow pump fills all 18 beams and cuts off at 7 PSI. Main tent set up in under 5 minutes.
03You're setThe main tent stands on air alone, so there's nothing to peg but the annexe. And that's the whole setup.
Air Beam Structure
The skeleton, made of air
OP4 · 18-beam inflatable frame
OPUS OP4 inflatable air-beam structureOnly 7 PSIRigid under pressureAnnexe section
18air beams1pump inflates all

Air Beam, by the numbers

Under 5 minSet up timeMain tent solo; ~10 with the annexe
18Air beamsAcross the tent and annexe
110 km/hWind testedAnd we haven't found the ceiling
3-yearWarrantyOn the tent and annexe

Set up and pack down

Up in minutes.
Down just as fast.

Main tent set up in under 5 minutes, fully set up with the annexe in around ten, and pack-down runs the same routine in reverse.

The honest answers

Built to be doubted.

Inflatable sounds fragile. It is not. Here are the questions every buyer asks before they trust air to hold their tent up, answered straight.

What if a beam punctures?

The Air Beams sit inside protective outer sleeves, shielded from the branches, pegs and stray boots that cause most damage. And each beam can be isolated, so even if one does go down the rest hold their air and the tent stays standing.

Patch the beam like a bike tube and you're back up in minutes. OPUS HQ stocks replacement beams for distribution Australia-wide, so a damaged beam is a quick swap, never a new tent.

What if the pump fails?

Every OPUS ships with a manual hand pump, so a flat battery or a dead electric pump never leaves you stranded. It takes around 100 pumps to inflate the tent, about the same time as the onboard pump.

Once the beams hit 7 PSI the structure holds its own air. Our showroom tents stay up for months without a top-up, so the pump only works for the few minutes of setup, not all night. The Bravo air pump also carries its own manufacturer warranty.

How tough is it, really?

Air Beam isn't a camping gimmick. The technology is adapted from the US military, where inflatable beams stand up field hospitals in hours.

On OPUS, the same canopy has been on the road for over a decade and across 11,000+ owners worldwide, through corrugations, dust and relentless UV. The beams use TPU air bladders inside an abrasion-resistant, UV-stabilised outer, the canopy that earned OPUS a Good Design Award for genuine innovation.

Will it hold in wind and rain?

Tested up to 110 km/h winds. Once inflated, the beams may flex with the gusts instead of snapping the way a rigid pole will. We haven't had one out in anything strong enough to find its limit.

On a cold night the air inside can contract, so a quick top-up before bed keeps the structure strong through to morning.

Common questions

Everything you want to know.

Yes. One button, no second pair of hands. Open the lids, level, hit inflate and the main tent is set up in under 5 minutes. Add the annexe and you're fully set up in around ten.

TPU air bladders inside a heavy, abrasion-resistant outer sleeve, UV-stabilised for the Australian sun. No poles to bend, lose or pinch your fingers on.

Any tent can get morning condensation in the right conditions. OPUS canopies use breathable fabrics to keep it down, and a cracked window or vent clears it fast.

Just as fast as it goes up. Deflate, fold the canvas in and drop the lids, the same routine in reverse. The tent travels packed flat inside the trailer and only inflates once you're at camp.

OPUS HQ stocks a wide range of replacement parts, including air beams, pumps and tents and annexes, for distribution Australia-wide. A repair or a swap is a quick job, not a new tent.

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An OPUS set up at Bunda Cliffs

One button. Up in minutes.

Real Adventure
Awaits.

See Air Beam Technology on every OPUS camper trailer. Configure your build, or come watch one go up in person at a showroom.