SooooâŚwhatâs the 120V A/C cord for ? ? ? ?
Itâs just a passthrough hole so you can route an extension cable into the tent to power stuff (e.g. fan).
Does this come with itâs own/any inflator? Can I use a low pressure/high volume inflator otherwise?
- ăWaterproof and Windproofă- Oxford cabin Tent, can reasonably balance water repellency and breathability, comfortable and not stuffy. But it is not recommended to use it in the rain for a long time. Double seam seal and sturdy zipper add extra reliability to the camping tent. Withstands 2000mm water pressure.
Seemingly a language issue here due to the âWaterproofâ claim in the header, but admission it might not be in the text.
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Itâs official - Chinese popup brands have officially run out of new brand names. Resorting to random strings of consonants.
Random string of consonants?
I just presumed itâs an Xtra Large Tan Tent You Will Love.
Either that, or Xtreme Leakage That Troubles Your Wilderness Leisure
and youâre gonna need it. in the summer these things are plastic greenhouses. hot
This looks exactly like the one I purchased here a couple weeks ago: Inflatable Camping Tent with Pump
We set this up and camped in it a couple nights of winter in Colorado. It held up very well against the wind though we did use better tent stakes than what came with it. The material was impressively thick and the âpillarsâ that get inflated feel very rigid and sturdy. We are not expert campers but it worked very well for us because it has a wood stove chimney vent. My only complaint it there is not many places to hang stuff inside. Took exactly 50 full pumps to fully inflate.
The brand name on the tent is âWise Tiger.â I found a couple favorable youtube reviews.
I prefer my tigers to crouch. And my dragons to hide.
Is this like an adult bouncy castle? Is it gonna blow away with me in it?
For true glamping, you can also use the passthru to run out the power cord & exhaust hose of a portable a/c unit. Unfortunately, they are also used as an access point for little critters such as mice, squirrels, racoons & snakes (include a couple of bulldog clips w/your camping supplies to prevent unwanted incursions, or glue on a velcro strip closure).
Properly secured w/good ground stakes thereâs little likelihood of your tent going airborne. Even less so once you store coolers, clothes, mattresses, sleeping bags, etc. inside the tent. All bets are off if youâre camping near the big, bad wolf/tornadoes/hurricanes or speechifying politicians!
You should also be able to use a low power electric blower, rather than a hand pump, to inflate the support beams. Just take care not to over-inflate otherwise you risk popping a seam or creating a slow air leak.