Inflatable Tents / Air Tents
Up in minutes. Stays for seasons.
Coody inflatable tents take the stress out of setup and put the comfort back into camping. No poles, no puzzles — just a few minutes of air and you’ve got a sturdy, weatherproof, breathable shelter that feels like it belongs there. From solo escapes to family gatherings, this is the kind of tent that makes space for the good stuff — and gets out of the way.
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What Every Coody Tent Has in Common
✓ Fast setup
All tents inflate in minutes. Just watch once — you're a pro.
✓ They connect
Zip tents together to build your own camp layout.
✓ 3 Signature Colors
Beige, Forest Green, and Black to match your style.
Accessories for Every Coody Tent
Upgrade your setup.From stove-ready rain flys to extra windows and zip-on gear bags — all accessories are made to fit any Coody tent.
How Real Campers Use Coody Tents
Weekend with friends? Kids in one tent, parents in another?
Our campers love linking Coody tents together — for space, privacy, and a little backyard-style community.
📸 Swipe through real setups from across the country.
What Campers Are Saying
John S.
“Took it up solo, stayed warm all night.”
Mary U.
“Better than our RV on space and vibe.”
Joshua A.
“5-minute setup. In love.”
FAQ
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What is an inflatable tent?
An inflatable tent is a type of shelter that uses air-filled beams or tubes instead of traditional metal or fiberglass poles to provide structure and stability. These tents are sometimes called air tents or blow-up tents.
Why are air tents popular?
Air tents are popular because they combine speed, stability, and comfort, making camping easier and more enjoyable for groups, families, and casual campers who prioritize convenience over ultralight portability.
How do I choose the best blow-up shelter?
Here’s a short checklist for choosing a top blow-up (inflatable) shelter:
- Size & headroom — enough space for people and gear
- Strength & materials — durable fabric, strong seams, multi-chamber beams
- Weather protection — good waterproof rating, sealed seams, storm anchoring
- Setup & inflation — fast, simple pump/valves
- Weight & packability — fits how you travel (car vs backpack)
- Ventilation & airflow — to reduce condensation
- Repair options — patch kit, spare parts availability
How to set up inflatable tent?
Unpack the tent and spread it on flat ground. Inflate the air beams with a pump until firm. Peg down the corners, then secure guy ropes at an angle for stability.
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