VEVOR - Inflatable Tent 12-16 Person Glamping
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 18, 2026 How it works
This looks similar to my [Vevor ](https://www.vevor.com/yurt-tent-c_10246/inflatable-tent-for-camping-12-16-person-glamping-tent-with-pump-easy-set-up-p_010592780143?adp=gmc&srsltid=AfmBOoqbIMrlASdA5toVDHOKx8CIFFLegpeqwiCnvadO92q2fYLByLjXj9Q)inflatable tent. I have the huge two-room version (12-16 person), and it is wonderful. The skylight is not mesh, and the mesh windows also have zippable plastic windows for winter. Holds up to rain really well, but also comes with a rainfly that can be thrown over for an extra layer of protection. It's HEAVY though, at over 100lbs. So, can't speak to this particular Costway tent, but the pseudo-cabin inflatable tent is great for glamping. Wife approved.
https://preview.redd.it/kltrvs0m4vdf1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c22ea426d5908e035e93abea2b93784fe63f63cb Normal? Idk about that, but it’s the only way I can get my SO to join! We use the front half as our ‘covered patio’ and the back half for sleeping.
I’ve had this tent for 2 weeks. It’s been outside in the environment the entirety of the time experiencing rain and 30mph wind gust. Overall amazing tent, no complaints. Pros: Huge, couch room for activities. The wood stove keeps area super warm when consistently ran. All assembly pieces are super efficient and interchangeable with ease. Genuinely comfortable glamping tent and perfect for families/dogs. Cons: A bit heavy, have to find exact automatic air pump to work otherwise you’ll use manual pump(not terrible but it’s a workout), if gust of wind persist concern that tent may not be stable.
About 183sq ft and roughly 150lbs
Ya bro for both diesel and AC
I think accompanied with a diesel heater it’d be good. I had it in 39 degrees the other night and interior maintained 49-54
I tried looking and never saw anything. I’m thinking about doing some PVC pipes assist in holding it up. Cheap option and i think will do the job with worst case scenario
Ya I see a lot of dudes in Asia using these tents in snow and no problems
I did after the first 2 days as stated. I noticed when it got colder at night the air condensed requiring a pump, but like I said it’s been 2 weeks outside going solid. Passed all the test and is ready for the wild.
I tried a paddle board psi, but took ages. There’s a specific one that pairs with this tent for $60 and gets it up in 4-6min. Manually doing it took me about 7min
Just purchased one and now my Gazelle needs a new home lol
What a time to be alive! Driving up to camp sites and you see someone else with one and they’d give you the nod in validation. Others looked like it was the holy grail of the outdoors! Good times
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