Coody AirTarp Forest Green - Inflatable Canopy for Tent 17.2, 13.6, Hub, 10.0
Precautions raw: "⚒️ Preparation and Set Up
– Set up the tent on elevated ground, away from overhanging snow-laden trees and open flames.
– Aim to set up camp before dark.
– To keep the tent clean, we recommend using a groundsheet underneath.
– In strong winds, secure the tent with additional guy lines.
– Use the included rainfly to protect against rain, snow, and sunlight. If necessary, you can create an awning with poles (sold separately), though in this case only half of the tent will be covered.🌡 Temperature Range
Up to 0°C (32°F)
– Optimal conditions for maintaining the tent’s original function and appearance
– Materials remain flexible, packing and setup are easy0°C to -15°C (32°F to 5°F)
– PVC becomes stiffer: folding may be harder, bag fit tight
– Tent must be fully dried after snow or moisture exposure
– Before storage, bring the tent indoors, let it fully dry and warm up to room temperature
– Store only in a dry, ventilated spaceBelow -15°C (5°F)
– High risk of cracks in air-filled components
– Fabric and accessories may freeze together
– Not recommended for use
– Allow all parts to thaw and dry completely in a warm, ventilated place– The tent can be used in outdoor temperatures from 5 °F to 104 °F.
– In cold weather, PVC materials become rigid — the floor and air beams stiffen, making folding more difficult. This is not a defect.
– For a comfortable sleep, use sleeping bags with the proper rating and insulated mats.🔥 Heating & Insulation
– A dedicated chimney opening is provided for wood stoves. Always use stoves with a spark arrestor. Safe electric heaters are also acceptable. Open flames are prohibited.
– Maintain proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
– If available, use the partition wall to help retain warmth in the sleeping area.
– Keep TPU windows closed to preserve heat, opening only for ventilation.
– Insulate the floor with rugs, blankets, or an additional liner.💨 Air Pressure & Frame
– In freezing conditions, pressure inside the inflatable beams drops — check regularly and top up if needed.
– Ensure all valves are securely closed.💧 Condensation & Moisture
– Condensation is a natural process (similar to fogged car windows). The higher the fabric’s waterproofing, the more likely it is to occur.
– Thanks to the breathable Terylene cotton, condensation inside our tents is minimal.
– Keep vents slightly open.
– Increase temperature gradually to avoid sudden heating.
– Use a groundsheet under the tent.
– Choose dry ground when possible.
– Always dry the tent fully before packing.🌧 Rain & Snow Protection
– In moderate rain, the tent protects against water for 4–5 hours (depending on intensity). In light or intermittent rain, the rainfly is not necessary.
– For prolonged rainfall, the included rainfly must be used.
– After rain, remove the rainfly to allow ventilation and prevent condensation.
– You may pre-attach or keep the rainfly rolled at the edge of the tent for quick use if extended showers are expected.
– In snowfall, always use the rainfly immediately. Snow accumulation on the fabric increases the risk of moisture penetration.
– Clear snow from the tent roof regularly.
– If zippers freeze, warm them with your hands or water — never force them.
– After winter use, thoroughly dry the tent before storage.📦 Packing & Storage
– Remember: in cold weather, the PVC floor and fabric stiffen and fold less easily.
– Fully deflate the tent before packing.
– Dry in a well-ventilated place and store only when completely dry.🧹 Care and Use
– Avoid wearing shoes inside the tent.
– Keep sharp objects away from the floor and walls.
– Protect from flammable substances and acids.
– Maintain cleanliness: mold and prolonged UV exposure reduce lifespan.
– Avoid extended direct sunlight; use the rainfly when needed.⚠️ Fire Safety
– Exercise caution with electrical appliances.
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– Keep exits clear for emergency use.
– Keep a fire extinguisher or other firefighting tool nearby.
– Do not allow children to play with fireworks near the tent.
Precautions value: "⚒️ Preparation and Set Up
– Set up the tent on elevated ground, away from overhanging snow-laden trees and open flames.
– Aim to set up camp before dark.
– To keep the tent clean, we recommend using a groundsheet underneath.
– In strong winds, secure the tent with additional guy lines.
– Use the included rainfly to protect against rain, snow, and sunlight. If necessary, you can create an awning with poles (sold separately), though in this case only half of the tent will be covered.🌡 Temperature Range
Up to 0°C (32°F)
– Optimal conditions for maintaining the tent’s original function and appearance
– Materials remain flexible, packing and setup are easy0°C to -15°C (32°F to 5°F)
– PVC becomes stiffer: folding may be harder, bag fit tight
– Tent must be fully dried after snow or moisture exposure
– Before storage, bring the tent indoors, let it fully dry and warm up to room temperature
– Store only in a dry, ventilated spaceBelow -15°C (5°F)
– High risk of cracks in air-filled components
– Fabric and accessories may freeze together
– Not recommended for use
– Allow all parts to thaw and dry completely in a warm, ventilated place– The tent can be used in outdoor temperatures from 5 °F to 104 °F.
– In cold weather, PVC materials become rigid — the floor and air beams stiffen, making folding more difficult. This is not a defect.
– For a comfortable sleep, use sleeping bags with the proper rating and insulated mats.🔥 Heating & Insulation
– A dedicated chimney opening is provided for wood stoves. Always use stoves with a spark arrestor. Safe electric heaters are also acceptable. Open flames are prohibited.
– Maintain proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
– If available, use the partition wall to help retain warmth in the sleeping area.
– Keep TPU windows closed to preserve heat, opening only for ventilation.
– Insulate the floor with rugs, blankets, or an additional liner.💨 Air Pressure & Frame
– In freezing conditions, pressure inside the inflatable beams drops — check regularly and top up if needed.
– Ensure all valves are securely closed.💧 Condensation & Moisture
– Condensation is a natural process (similar to fogged car windows). The higher the fabric’s waterproofing, the more likely it is to occur.
– Thanks to the breathable Terylene cotton, condensation inside our tents is minimal.
– Keep vents slightly open.
– Increase temperature gradually to avoid sudden heating.
– Use a groundsheet under the tent.
– Choose dry ground when possible.
– Always dry the tent fully before packing.🌧 Rain & Snow Protection
– In moderate rain, the tent protects against water for 4–5 hours (depending on intensity). In light or intermittent rain, the rainfly is not necessary.
– For prolonged rainfall, the included rainfly must be used.
– After rain, remove the rainfly to allow ventilation and prevent condensation.
– You may pre-attach or keep the rainfly rolled at the edge of the tent for quick use if extended showers are expected.
– In snowfall, always use the rainfly immediately. Snow accumulation on the fabric increases the risk of moisture penetration.
– Clear snow from the tent roof regularly.
– If zippers freeze, warm them with your hands or water — never force them.
– After winter use, thoroughly dry the tent before storage.📦 Packing & Storage
– Remember: in cold weather, the PVC floor and fabric stiffen and fold less easily.
– Fully deflate the tent before packing.
– Dry in a well-ventilated place and store only when completely dry.🧹 Care and Use
– Avoid wearing shoes inside the tent.
– Keep sharp objects away from the floor and walls.
– Protect from flammable substances and acids.
– Maintain cleanliness: mold and prolonged UV exposure reduce lifespan.
– Avoid extended direct sunlight; use the rainfly when needed.⚠️ Fire Safety
– Exercise caution with electrical appliances.
"
– Keep exits clear for emergency use.
– Keep a fire extinguisher or other firefighting tool nearby.
– Do not allow children to play with fireworks near the tent.
Width - 3,60 m (141,70")
Length - 2,50 m (98,43")
Height - 2,20 m (86,61")
Weight - 12,50 kg ( 27,01 lb)
Internal usable area - 9,0 m2 (96,87 sq. foot)
Dimension packaging:
Box:
Width - 0,64 m (25,19")
Length - 0,42 m (16,54")
Height - 0,32 m (12,59")
Weight - 33 kg / 72,75 lb
AirTarp inflatable canopy
Side mesh windows
Front mesh wall
Side TPU windows
Front TPU wall
Carry bag
Stakes
Manual pump
Guy lines (pre-installed on the AirTarp)
⚒️ Preparation and Set Up
– Set up the tent on elevated ground, away from overhanging snow-laden trees and open flames.
– Aim to set up camp before dark.
– To keep the tent clean, we recommend using a groundsheet underneath.
– In strong winds, secure the tent with additional guy lines.
– Use the included rainfly to protect against rain, snow, and sunlight. If necessary, you can create an awning with poles (sold separately), though in this case only half of the tent will be covered.
🌡 Temperature Range
Up to 0°C (32°F)
– Optimal conditions for maintaining the tent’s original function and appearance
– Materials remain flexible, packing and setup are easy
0°C to -15°C (32°F to 5°F)
– PVC becomes stiffer: folding may be harder, bag fit tight
– Tent must be fully dried after snow or moisture exposure
– Before storage, bring the tent indoors, let it fully dry and warm up to room temperature
– Store only in a dry, ventilated space
Below -15°C (5°F)
– High risk of cracks in air-filled components
– Fabric and accessories may freeze together
– Not recommended for use
– Allow all parts to thaw and dry completely in a warm, ventilated place
– The tent can be used in outdoor temperatures from 5 °F to 104 °F.
– In cold weather, PVC materials become rigid — the floor and air beams stiffen, making folding more difficult. This is not a defect.
– For a comfortable sleep, use sleeping bags with the proper rating and insulated mats.
🔥 Heating & Insulation
– A dedicated chimney opening is provided for wood stoves. Always use stoves with a spark arrestor. Safe electric heaters are also acceptable. Open flames are prohibited.
– Maintain proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
– If available, use the partition wall to help retain warmth in the sleeping area.
– Keep TPU windows closed to preserve heat, opening only for ventilation.
– Insulate the floor with rugs, blankets, or an additional liner.
💨 Air Pressure & Frame
– In freezing conditions, pressure inside the inflatable beams drops — check regularly and top up if needed.
– Ensure all valves are securely closed.
💧 Condensation & Moisture
– Condensation is a natural process (similar to fogged car windows). The higher the fabric’s waterproofing, the more likely it is to occur.
– Thanks to the breathable Terylene cotton, condensation inside our tents is minimal.
– Keep vents slightly open.
– Increase temperature gradually to avoid sudden heating.
– Use a groundsheet under the tent.
– Choose dry ground when possible.
– Always dry the tent fully before packing.
🌧 Rain & Snow Protection
– In moderate rain, the tent protects against water for 4–5 hours (depending on intensity). In light or intermittent rain, the rainfly is not necessary.
– For prolonged rainfall, the included rainfly must be used.
– After rain, remove the rainfly to allow ventilation and prevent condensation.
– You may pre-attach or keep the rainfly rolled at the edge of the tent for quick use if extended showers are expected.
– In snowfall, always use the rainfly immediately. Snow accumulation on the fabric increases the risk of moisture penetration.
– Clear snow from the tent roof regularly.
– If zippers freeze, warm them with your hands or water — never force them.
– After winter use, thoroughly dry the tent before storage.
📦 Packing & Storage
– Remember: in cold weather, the PVC floor and fabric stiffen and fold less easily.
– Fully deflate the tent before packing.
– Dry in a well-ventilated place and store only when completely dry.
🧹 Care and Use
– Avoid wearing shoes inside the tent.
– Keep sharp objects away from the floor and walls.
– Protect from flammable substances and acids.
– Maintain cleanliness: mold and prolonged UV exposure reduce lifespan.
– Avoid extended direct sunlight; use the rainfly when needed.
⚠️ Fire Safety
– Exercise caution with electrical appliances.
– Keep exits clear for emergency use.
– Keep a fire extinguisher or other firefighting tool nearby.
– Do not allow children to play with fireworks near the tent.
Product Name: Coody AirTarp Inflatable Canopy
Type: Inflatable canopy / tent awning add-on
Color: Forest Green
Compatibility: Coody 17.2 Familia, Coody 13.6, Coody Hub, Coody 10.0
Warranty: 1-year
Package Contents
AirTarp inflatable canopy
Side mesh windows
Front mesh wall
Side TPU windows
Front TPU wall
Carrying bag
Stakes
Manual pump
Guy lines (pre-installed on the AirTarp)
Fast Setup in Minutes
Zip the AirTarp to your Coody tent, inflate the single air pole, and secure it with the guy lines. No rigid poles, no complicated steps — a full vestibule is ready in minutes.
All-Weather Flexibility
Swap the mesh front wall for a transparent TPU panel to block wind and light rain while keeping the area bright and comfortable.
Adjustable Windows for Comfort
Side windows easily switch between mesh and TPU, giving you airflow when it’s warm and protection when conditions change.
More Space for a Small Add-On
The AirTarp dramatically expands your tent’s functionality. For a relatively small investment, you gain a covered vestibule that adds real, usable living space to your setup.
A Place to Live, Not Just Sleep
Enjoy a protected space in front of your tent where you can eat, relax, and spend time with family or friends — even when the weather isn’t ideal.









