Coody - Panda Inflatable Tent
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 18, 2026 How it works
It's a two man job setting up and packing it up Iol. By myself I had some real difficulties even getting the thing up on my truck bed haha. Somehow managed to do it though.
That's just cheap tents unfortunately. My Coody inflatable tent couldn't collapse under snow. Once pumped up the pillars are like solid structures that you can lean on comfortably. I took it out for a couple days in -21°c temps with snowfall and even ice building up near the woodstove hole as snow melted. The tent didn't budge or lose PSI. Just buy quality . Do not cheap out on inflatable tents. The Coody uses really heavy duty reinforced shock resistant PVC for its pillars and the floors. There's different grades of PVC and Coody uses the best there is that Is commonly used for extreme weather conditions. The price is the only downside. I paid like $2500. https://preview.redd.it/sg73gzg21d7g1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b8212ebec2ea907cb001b3d1e104c1002e7bd55b
It's the weight that sucks. My Coody is like 100+pounds . But with the manual pump it comes with, with continuous pumping it only takes like 5-10 mins.
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