Coody Dome | RBM Outdoors Octopus - Inflatable tent for 2-4 person (Beige)
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."
Width - 5 m (197")
Length - 5 m (197")
Height - 2,4 m (96")
Net weight - 70,76 kg (156.00 lb)
Gross weight - 73,48 kg (162.00 lb)
Dimension packaging:
3 boxes
34.7 x 20.1 x 20.1 in; 111.6 lb
24.0 x 10.3 x 9.8 in; 36.6 lb
27.6 x 9.5 x 9.5 in; 22.3 lb
Included Components:
Tent,
Rain Fly,
Hand Air Pump,
PVC Floor,
5 Windows Mosquito Nets,
5 TPU Windows Attachments,
Ropes,
Pegs,
Storage Bag
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.
Capacity - up to 4 (4 in sleeping bags)
Seasons - Four-season tent (not lower than 0 °C (32°F))
Tent color - Forest Green
Tent material -Canvas: 210 gsm TC fabric, eco-friendly and breathable (65% polyester / 35% cotton)
Bottom material - PVC
Air tube material - PVC
Number of windows - 5
Number of doors - 3
Stove jack diameter - 10 cm (3.93")
Air pump type - Hand pump
Recommended pressure - 6-8 psi
Warranty - 1 year
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* For those rainy days, don't forget to use the included rain fly to keep cozy and dry!
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Inflates in 9 minutes without the need for metal poles.
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