Coody | RBM Hub Inflatable Tent for 2-6 Person (Forest Green)
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Precautions raw: "Winter Camping Checklist for Coody | RBM Outdors Air Tents
1. Heating & Insulation
Use a tent stove via the stove jack or a safe electric heater. Never use open flames.
Maintain good ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
Keep TPU panels closed to retain heat; unzip to cool down.
Use the curtain divider (if included) to block drafts and keep the sleeping area warm.
Insulate the tent floor with a mat or rug. Add a ground tarp for extra moisture protection.
For long trips, consider setting up a rain fly above the tent to protect from snow or rain.
2. Air Pressure in Cold Weather
Cold temps reduce air pressure in tent poles—check and top up as needed.
Make sure all air valves are tightly closed after inflation.
3. Condensation & Moisture Control
Keep vents slightly open to reduce condensation.
Avoid sudden heating against cold surfaces—adjust temp gradually.
Place a plastic sheet or insulated mat under your sleeping area to block moisture from the ground. Tents with Oxford floors (Coody Hub, Dome, 10.0) need this extra layer — it helps prevent damp spots and keeps heat in. PVC-floor models are naturally waterproof and don’t require it.
Dry the tent thoroughly before packing. Brush off snow or frost gently.
4. Weather Protection
Use a rain fly in snow — it’s made of slippery Oxford fabric, so snow slides off instead of melting into the tent.
If buildup starts, tap the roof lightly to shake it off.
If zippers freeze, warm them with hands or water—don’t force them.
5. Packing & Storage
Be aware - in freezing temps, PVC floors and tent fabric get stiff and hard to fold.
Use an electric pump to deflate air poles fully before packing.
Dry the tent in a well-ventilated space and store only when fully moisture-free.
6. General Winter Tips
Pitch on dry, elevated ground—avoid snow-laden trees.
Pack warm layers, sleeping bags, and heat-reflective gear.
Set up camp before dark to avoid cold-related issues."
Precautions value: "Winter Camping Checklist for Coody | RBM Outdors Air Tents
1. Heating & Insulation
Use a tent stove via the stove jack or a safe electric heater. Never use open flames.
Maintain good ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
Keep TPU panels closed to retain heat; unzip to cool down.
Use the curtain divider (if included) to block drafts and keep the sleeping area warm.
Insulate the tent floor with a mat or rug. Add a ground tarp for extra moisture protection.
For long trips, consider setting up a rain fly above the tent to protect from snow or rain.
2. Air Pressure in Cold Weather
Cold temps reduce air pressure in tent poles—check and top up as needed.
Make sure all air valves are tightly closed after inflation.
3. Condensation & Moisture Control
Keep vents slightly open to reduce condensation.
Avoid sudden heating against cold surfaces—adjust temp gradually.
Place a plastic sheet or insulated mat under your sleeping area to block moisture from the ground. Tents with Oxford floors (Coody Hub, Dome, 10.0) need this extra layer — it helps prevent damp spots and keeps heat in. PVC-floor models are naturally waterproof and don’t require it.
Dry the tent thoroughly before packing. Brush off snow or frost gently.
4. Weather Protection
Use a rain fly in snow — it’s made of slippery Oxford fabric, so snow slides off instead of melting into the tent.
If buildup starts, tap the roof lightly to shake it off.
If zippers freeze, warm them with hands or water—don’t force them.
5. Packing & Storage
Be aware - in freezing temps, PVC floors and tent fabric get stiff and hard to fold.
Use an electric pump to deflate air poles fully before packing.
Dry the tent in a well-ventilated space and store only when fully moisture-free.
6. General Winter Tips
Pitch on dry, elevated ground—avoid snow-laden trees.
Pack warm layers, sleeping bags, and heat-reflective gear.
Set up camp before dark to avoid cold-related issues."
Dimensions
Width — 3.60 m (141.73")
Length — 3.60 m (141.73")
Height — 2.75 m (108.27")
Ceiling height — 2.60 m (102.36")
Internal usable area — 11.5 m² (124.43 ft²)
Net weight — 60 kg (132.28 lb)
Gross weight — 66 kg (145.51 lb)
FAQ
❓ Why Choose the Coody Dome Tent?
The Coody Dome Tent is a premium inflatable shelter designed for camping, glamping, and outdoor adventures. Combining durability, all-season weather protection, and a quick setup process, it offers a hassle-free outdoor experience. Unlike traditional tents, it features:
✔ Fast Inflation System – Set up in 10 minutes manually, 5 minutes with an electric pump.
✔ Spacious Dome Structure – 5-meter (16.4 ft) diameter, 2.7-meter (8.9 ft) peak height.
✔ High-Performance Fabric – Breathable cotton-polyester blend for insulation and comfort.
✔ Waterproof Oxford Floor – Detachable 300D Oxford flooring with 10 cm (4 in) raised edges to block moisture.
✔ All-Weather Protection – Built to handle wind, rain, and snow.
✔ Exceptional Ventilation – Three doors, five wall windows, and six skylights for airflow and lighting.
✔ Customizable Door Panels – Swap TPU windows for fabric panels to regulate sunlight and temperature.
✔ Modular Expansion – Connect multiple Dome Tents to create a larger outdoor setup.
⚙️ How Easy Is It to Set Up?
✔ Fast and stress-free – Inflate in 10 minutes manually, 5 minutes with an electric pump.
✔ No poles required – Just inflate and secure with stakes and guy lines.
✔ One-person setup possible, but two people make it faster.
🚗 Is It Easy to Transport?
✔ Weighs 44 kg (97 lbs) – Lighter than permanent glamping structures.
✔ Compact packing – Fits in SUVs, vans, and large sedans.
✔ For small cars, folding rear seats may be required for storage.
👨👩👧👦 How Many People Can Fit Inside?
✔ 5-meter (16.4 ft) diameter offers comfortable space for up to 6 people:
✔ 6 single sleeping bags with extra room for gear.
✔ 2 double air mattresses fit easily.
✔ 1 extra-large inflatable bed for a luxury glamping experience.
❄️ Is the Coody Dome Tent Suitable for Winter?
✔ Yes! This four-season inflatable tent includes:
✔ Insulated cotton-polyester fabric – Retains warmth while allowing breathability.
✔ Built-in stove jack – Compatible with wood-burning stoves like the Caminus M.
✔ Extra ports – For portable heaters or air conditioners.
✔ Six skylights – Let in natural light while keeping heat inside.
✔ Dome shape sheds snow naturally, preventing excessive buildup.
✔ Adjustable ventilation – Helps balance airflow and reduces condensation.
🚨 In extreme cold, air beams and fabric may stiffen—adjust air pressure as needed and avoid over-bending materials.
🌧 How Well Does It Handle Wind, Rain, and Snow?
✔ Fully waterproof – Raised 10 cm (4 in) floor edges prevent flooding.
✔ Reinforced air beam structure – Provides exceptional wind resistance.
✔ Full-coverage rainfly – Included for protection against heavy rain, snow, and harsh sunlight.
🔥 Can I Use a Stove or Heater Inside?
✔ Yes! The Coody Dome Tent is designed for safe stove and heater use.
✔ Heating Options:
✔ Wood-burning stoves (e.g., Caminus M) – A safe and efficient heat source.
✔ Portable camping heaters – Connect using dedicated ports.
✔ Air conditioning units – Install via built-in access ports.
🔥 Always ensure proper ventilation and use a heat-resistant mat under stoves!
💨 Does the Tent Provide Good Ventilation?
✔ Three doors + 11 windows – Five large side windows and six skylights optimize airflow.
✔ Breathable cotton-polyester fabric naturally minimizes condensation.
✔ Removable TPU windows allow for temperature regulation and sun control.
☀️ Is It Suitable for Hot Weather?
✔ Yes! The Coody Dome Tent excels in warm climates:
✔ Openable side doors and windows maximize ventilation.
✔ Fabric door panels can replace TPU windows to prevent heat buildup.
✔ Rain cover functions as a sunshade, keeping the interior cool.
✔ Automatic pressure release sensor – Releases excess air when pressure exceeds 8 PSI.
➕ Can the Coody Dome Tent Be Expanded?
✔ Yes! The tent is modular, meaning multiple Dome Tents can be linked to form a larger camping space—ideal for family trips, glamping sites, and extended outdoor stays.
🧼 What Type of Flooring Does It Have?
✔ 300D Oxford waterproof floor – Durable and fully removable for easy cleaning.
✔ Zip-off floor design – Equipped with a zipper for quick attachment/removal.
✔ Raised edges (10 cm / 4 in) – Blocks water seepage and enhances insulation.
✔ For winter camping – Adding foam mats or rugs improves insulation.
Dimension Packaging
Box 1
Width — 0.82 m (34.28")
Length — 0.55 m (21.65")
Height — 0.55 m (21.65")
Weight — 50.0 kg / 110.23 lb
Box 2
Width — 0.60 m (23.62")
Length — 0.26 m (10.24")
Height — 0.28 m (11.02")
Weight — 16.0 kg / 35.27 lb
Included in Package
Inflatable Tent — 1 piece
Hand Pump — 1 piece
Rain Fly — 1 piece
Front Wall PVC/Canvas — 1 piece
Ropes — 1 set
Ground Nails — 1 set
Storage Bag — 2 pieces
Connector — 2 pieces
Winter Camping Checklist for Coody | RBM Outdors Air Tents
1. Heating & Insulation
Use a tent stove via the stove jack or a safe electric heater. Never use open flames.
Maintain good ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
Keep TPU panels closed to retain heat; unzip to cool down.
Use the curtain divider (if included) to block drafts and keep the sleeping area warm.
Insulate the tent floor with a mat or rug. Add a ground tarp for extra moisture protection.
For long trips, consider setting up a rain fly above the tent to protect from snow or rain.
2. Air Pressure in Cold Weather
Cold temps reduce air pressure in tent poles—check and top up as needed.
Make sure all air valves are tightly closed after inflation.
3. Condensation & Moisture Control
Keep vents slightly open to reduce condensation.
Avoid sudden heating against cold surfaces—adjust temp gradually.
Place a plastic sheet or insulated mat under your sleeping area to block moisture from the ground. Tents with Oxford floors (Coody Hub, Dome, 10.0) need this extra layer — it helps prevent damp spots and keeps heat in. PVC-floor models are naturally waterproof and don’t require it.
Dry the tent thoroughly before packing. Brush off snow or frost gently.
4. Weather Protection
Use a rain fly in snow — it’s made of slippery Oxford fabric, so snow slides off instead of melting into the tent.
If buildup starts, tap the roof lightly to shake it off.
If zippers freeze, warm them with hands or water—don’t force them.
5. Packing & Storage
Be aware - in freezing temps, PVC floors and tent fabric get stiff and hard to fold.
Use an electric pump to deflate air poles fully before packing.
Dry the tent in a well-ventilated space and store only when fully moisture-free.
6. General Winter Tips
Pitch on dry, elevated ground—avoid snow-laden trees.
Pack warm layers, sleeping bags, and heat-reflective gear.
Set up camp before dark to avoid cold-related issues.
Specification
Capacity — 2-6
Seasons — Three-season tent (not lower than 0 °C (32°F))
Tent color — Khaki
Floor color — Khaki
Tent material — 210gsm TC Fabric (Terylene Cotton)
Floor material — Oxford
Air tube material — PVC
Number of windows — 4 in the roof
Number of entrances — 4
Stove jack diameter — 10 cm (3.93")
Air pump type — Hand pump
Recommended pressure — 6-8 psi
Warranty — 1 year
Connects with Other Tents for More Space
Link the Koala Hub with other Koala tents to make one big shared area. Great for group hangouts or family setups.


Sets Up in Minutes
Inflate, secure, and you’re done. No poles, no stress, just easy camping.
Big and Open Inside
Plenty of room to stretch out, play games, or just relax. High ceilings make it feel even bigger.
Built to Handle Any Weather
Rain, wind, or sun — this tent stays solid. Keeps you dry and cozy no matter what.

Spring to Fall Friendly, Winter Requires Care
The Koala Hub Tent is perfect for spring, summer, and fall, handling rain and wind. In winter, it’s good for light snow, but wet snow can get heavy, so clear it off to avoid issues.
Freezing temps can make the PVC frame stiff, which makes packing up harder—it might not fit back into the bag unless fully deflated with an electric pump.
If you’re heating the tent, melting snow on the roof can seep into the fabric, so keep an eye out for leaks.
It’s great for cold-weather camping but has its limits with snow and freezing conditions.
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