








4-Season Inflatable Camping Tent – 420D Oxford, No-Pole Setup, Chimney Port, 3000mm Waterproof & UV50+
No Poles. 5–10 Minutes. A 4-Season Tent Ready to Sleep In.
Traditional tent setup — sorting poles, threading sleeves, staking in the dark — takes 20–45 minutes for a 4-person tent. This inflatable camping tent replaces every pole with air-filled PVC tubes that you pump up in 5–10 minutes using the included manual hand pump. No sorting, no threading, no wrong-angle poles. Lay the tent flat, connect the pump, inflate the tubes, stake it down. Done.
Built from 420D high-density Oxford fabric with a 3000mm waterproof-rated exterior and 5000mm-rated floor, with a dedicated chimney port for winter stove use — this is a genuine 4-season shelter, not a glamping aesthetic.
Inflatable Air Column Frame — No Poles, No Broken Fiberglass
The structural frame consists of PVC tarpaulin air columns inflated to working pressure via the hand pump. Air columns flex rather than snap — in wind gusts that would crack fiberglass poles or deform aluminum, inflatable tubes absorb and return to shape. If a tube develops a slow leak, the tent doesn't collapse — it softens gradually, giving you time to reinflate and locate the issue. The entire frame deflates and folds flat in minutes for packing.
3000mm Walls + 5000mm Floor — Waterproofing That Differentiates
Waterproof ratings matter:
- 🌧️ Walls: 3000mm — withstands sustained heavy rain without seepage. Most 3-season tents are rated 1500–2000mm. 3000mm is the threshold where extended rain events stop becoming an issue
- 🌊 Floor: 5000mm — standing water, wet ground, and morning dew don't penetrate the floor. Particularly important for ground camping where water pools under the tent
The 420D Oxford fabric construction reinforces the waterproof ratings with genuine material density — 420 denier is heavy-duty canvas-adjacent, not the thin polyester used in budget tents that develops pinholes within a season.
Chimney Port with Flame-Retardant Fabric — Safe Winter Heating
The built-in chimney port with surrounding flame-retardant fabric reinforcement allows a wood stove or tent heater pipe to exit through the tent wall safely. Most 3-season tents have no provision for a heating source — you either freeze or use unsafe improvised solutions. The chimney port is purpose-built for this, with the flame-retardant zone keeping heat-tolerant material at the pipe contact point. When not in use, the port seals completely and windproofs the tent for a clean exterior.
6 Mesh Windows + 2 Doors — Ventilation for Every Season
Six mesh windows provide cross-ventilation and insect screening across all sides of the tent simultaneously. In summer, all six open for maximum airflow — no condensation buildup, no stagnant air. In shoulder seasons, you can close exterior panels over the mesh to retain heat while maintaining a ventilation channel that prevents moisture accumulation. The two large doors allow simultaneous entry and exit from opposite sides — useful for a 4-person tent where one person getting up at 5am shouldn't require climbing over three others.
UV50+ Coating — Protects Both the Tent and Occupants
The UV50+ exterior coating blocks over 98% of UV radiation — relevant both for tent longevity (UV degradation is the primary cause of Oxford fabric failure over time) and for occupant comfort in high-sun desert, alpine, or beach environments where a dark interior from thick fabric would trap heat rather than reflect it.
Specs at a Glance
- ✅ Dimensions: 118" L × 82.7" W × 82.7" H
- ✅ Capacity: 2–4 adults
- ✅ Setup time: 5–10 minutes with included hand pump
- ✅ Frame: Inflatable PVC air columns — no poles
- ✅ Fabric: 420D high-density Oxford
- ✅ Wall waterproofing: 3000mm
- ✅ Floor waterproofing: 5000mm
- ✅ UV protection: UV50+
- ✅ Windows: 6 mesh windows
- ✅ Doors: 2 large doors
- ✅ Chimney port: Yes — flame-retardant reinforced, sealable
- ✅ Includes: Hand pump, steel stakes, windproof guy ropes
- ✅ Built-in storage: Interior pockets
Who Uses This Tent
- 🏕️ Family campers & glampers — cabin-size interior, 5-minute setup, no pole frustration
- ❄️ Winter campers & hunters — chimney port for stove heating, 3000mm walls for snow and rain
- 🏔️ 4-season backcountry users — air column frame handles wind gusts that crack poles
- 🚐 Overlanders — fast basecamp setup, packs flat when deflated
- 🎪 Festival & event campers — stands out, sets up fast, doesn't require multiple people to erect
Pro tip: For hot tent use with the chimney port, position the stove near the tent wall where the port exits, and use a tent stove with legs that elevate the firebox off the groundsheet. The 5000mm floor rating handles condensation from the ground, but the area immediately around the stove base should be protected with a fire-resistant mat as an extra layer of caution.
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