Ballast Bags

Simple and effective water-based securing for tents on hard surfaces.

When your AXION tent needs to be placed on asphalt, tiles, or concrete, ballast bags are the most straightforward solution. These bags are designed to be filled with water directly on-site, providing solid weight without the hassle of heavy lifting during transport. They are quickly mounted around the base of the tent legs on models like HEXA, Spider, and Event, ensuring your setup stays put even as the wind picks up. After use, simply drain the water, and the bags can be packed flat, occupying minimal space in your vehicle.

Key Features:

  • Universal mounting: Fits perfectly with HEXA, Spider, and Event series
  • Water-based ballast: Easy filling on-site – no heavy lifting required
  • Durable material: Manufactured from heavy-duty, weather-resistant textile
  • Superior logistics: Weighs and occupies almost nothing when empty
  • Color match: Available in several colors to blend naturally with the tent design
  • Secure fastening: Mounts with heavy-duty straps directly to the tent leg
Capacity Material
Up to 32 kg water per bag Weather-resistant Polyester / PVC
All AXION tent legs Wipe clean with a damp cloth

Safety without logistical hassle

Traveling with your event gear should be easy. With water ballast bags, you avoid carrying fixed weights in your car. By simply filling the bags with water upon arrival, you instantly add up to 20 kg of stability per leg. It is the most flexible securing for event tents during roadshows and urban events, where you are often placed on surfaces where pegs are not an option.

Discreet and functional design

Even though ballast is a practical necessity, it doesn't have to ruin the overall impression. Our water bags are designed to sit tightly around the tent structure, and with the option to choose a color that matches the legs, the ballast solution remains as discreet as possible. It is a durable and economical solution that secures your exhibition stand against unexpected weather without compromising mobility.