PRZ 27

Professional Inflatable Rescue Tent with a Floor Area of 27 m²

The PRZ 27 is a model in the INHAG professional rescue tent series with a floor area of 6.02 x 4.60 m (27 m²). Weighing 94 kg, it is lighter than the PRZ 24 (98 kg) despite its larger floor area—a significant difference for units that need to optimize weight and pack size when loading vehicles.

The construction and features meet the standards of the entire PRZ series: dual-circuit safety system, self-erecting, PVC-coated polyester fabric (300 g/m²) compliant with DIN 4102 B1, removable PVC floor covering, and eyelets on all support poles. Seven standard colors are available at no extra charge.

technical details

Length6,02 m
Width4,60 m
Side height2,05 m
Ridge height2,85 m
Area2,0 m²
Number of doors for the entrances2
Truss spacing2
Roof pitch22
Air chambers2
Weight94 kg
Packed dimensions1200 x 850 x700 mm
Frame materialPolyamide fabric, rubberized on both sides, black
Roof materialPVC-coated polyester fabric 300 g/m², DIN 4102 B1
Standard colorsWhite (RAL 9010), Beige (RAL 1001), Gray (RAL 7045), Red (RAL 3000), Orange (RAL 2002), Blue (RAL 5011), Yellow (RAL 1021)

Construction & Features

  • Dual-circuit safety system: The tent retains its shape even if pressure is lost in one air circuit
  • Self-erecting after unpacking — no additional personnel required
  • Frame made of polyamide fabric with rubber coating on both sides, color: black
  • Roof and walls: PVC-coated polyester fabric, 300 g/m², DIN 4102 B1
  • Removable PVC floor covering (Velcro fastening), color: gray
  • Eyelets on all support beams for lamps, IV bags, and accessories
  • 2 roll-up and divisible entrances (each approx. 3.0 x 2.2 m), one on each gable end
  • 2 openings for heating hoses, 2 for cables
  • Included in delivery: Guy lines, tent pegs with hammer, repair kit, 2 storage bags

Applications

  • Casualty collection point and medical station during major disasters
  • Operations command and situation center
  • Tunnel connection with additional PRZ tents for larger units
  • Use by fire departments, THW, the German Armed Forces, the German Red Cross, and aid organizations
  • Initial loading of emergency vehicles