RBM Outdoors Panda Large - Inflatable tent for 2-6 person (Sunny Beige)

Precautions raw: "Winter Camping Checklist for 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 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 - 3,00 m (118.11")
Length - 4,00 m (157.48")
Height - 2,20 m (86.61")
Ceiling height - 2,08 m (81.89")
Internal usable area - 12,0 m² (129.17 ft²)
Net weight - 48,00 kg (105.82 lb)
Gross weight - 51,00 kg (112.44 lb)
FAQ
🏕 Who will enjoy this tent model the most?
Premium Inflatable Tent with Stove Jack "Panda air" Large is a spacious and cozy tent, which is perfect for camping with your family. So, if you are planning a family camping trip, then Premium Inflatable Tent with Stove Jack "Panda air" Large is definitely the right choice for you.
📦 Is there any ventilation inside the tent?
Premium Inflatable Tent with Stove Jack "Panda air" Large is equipped with five-layer windows, which can be used for additional ventilation. However, if you want to make sure that the tent is thoroughly ventilated, you can always check out our camping fan. It is a great accessory that will help you maintain even temperatures inside the tent.
💡 How can you transport Premium Inflatable Tent with Stove Jack "Panda air" Large?
Premium Inflatable Tent with Stove Jack "Panda air" Large is a great choice if you travel by car. However, if you want to install it in a more remote area, you’d need an ATV or snowmobile.
Dimension packaging:
Width - 0,74 m (29.13")
Length - 0,51 m (20.08")
Height - 0,53 m (20.87")
Weight - 51,00 kg / 112.44 lb
Packaging:
Inflatable Tent - 1 piece
Transparent roof window (TPU) - 2 pieces
Transparent front wall (TPU) - 1 piece
Rain fly - 1 piece
Hand pump - 1 piece
Ropes - 1 set
Pegs - 1 set
Storage bag - 2 pieces
Winter Camping Checklist for 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 - Four-season tent (not lower than 0 °C (32°F))
Tent color - Sunny Beige
Floor color - Beige
Tent material - Canvas
Bottom material - PVC
Air tube material - PVC
Number of windows - 10
Number of doors - 2
Stove jack diameter - 10 cm (3.93")
Air pump type - Hand pump
Warranty - 1 year
Country of manufacture - China








Setup
Panda Air Large is an inflatable tent – just use the special pump to inflate through the inflation valves. Super easy!

Structure and Capacity
The Panda Air Large fits 4 people with air mattresses or 6 with sleeping bags. It is one big room of 129.17 ft² (12m²). Tent has 10 windows, including 2 big ones on the roof that are great for stargazing.

Components and materials
The tent is made out of waterproof canvas. It has mesh ventilation and removable plastic TPU windows. Every part of Panda Air Large tent is top-notch quality.

Stove Jack
Panda Air Large tent comes with a stove jack—perfect for using a stove in the cooler seasons. It heats up quick and keeps the tent cozy. Plus, all our gear is safe to use, just follow the instructions.

Clear TPU Windows
Let in natural light without the wind. Clear panels brighten the interior and block out cold drafts.

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WHAT A TENT!!!!
(Rex Adams, Amazon Customer-Verified Purchase)
My Wife and I just returned from a Camping Trip with this tent. The Large version.
WHAT A FANTASTIC TENT!! The tent was easy to set up, my wife and I were stunned at how quickly the tent inflated with the included pump... 7 minutes!!
This old backpacker really enjoyed all the space! We had an inflatable double bed, folding couch and a kitchen area and we had PLENTY of room to move around! It's not a tent, it's a Cabin!!!
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Surprisingly amazing.
(Nick C., Amazon Customer-Verified Purchase)
I was super skeptical about the stability of this tent. I was surprised at how great this thing is. Super sturdy and spacious. Very well made. Comes with everything you need.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Pretty impressed
(Adam, Amazon Customer-Verified Purchase)
I’m a ground tent kinda guy, but this is a whole new level of tent game I’ve never seen before.
We purchased the @hot_tent Panda Air Large inflatable tent because we camp frequently and I got tired of the elaborate setup we had that required way more effort and time to set up than it was worth. This inflatable tent is a game changer in my opinion!
This tent does come with a hefty price tag, but I feel like I definitely got my moneys worth in the quality department alone.
This tent sets up in a few minutes and offers a 10x13’ open floor plan. I am 6’5” tall and can stand up in the center and still have a couple inches of headroom. The vinyl columns are extremely well made and this has the quality of commercial bounce house vinyl material to ensure they last a long time and are much more resistant to punctures.
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