I have this tent but it doesn’t have the stove Jack. I love this tent. I have camped in it several times even in the rain no problems. I highly recommend.
Thanks for watching! It has a substantial stove jack with plenty of space for the stove pipe. My little stove doesn't get hot enough to be worried. A larger stove would still work. Since its still hot here in Carson City Nevada I haven't gotten to use the stove much. Can't wait for winter!
I've been considering a new tent and I had no idea these inflatable tents existed. How long do you think this will stay inflated and sturdy before having to pump it back up again?
Hi thanks for watching! With as well as the tube structure is made and the nice valves, I would guess it could be inflated for weeks. When it's hot it suggests to not pump it up too much because of the heat expansion could damage it.
@@daviddunlap5602 So far, it's amazing in the wind. Thats all we have here so I have tested that aspect. But I have not gotten a chance to have it out in any rain yet. I'm sure from the construction that it would be good.
If we don't get rain here soon, I'll have to do that! =) I would guess it will be fine in the rain. The floor has a nice tall side wall so if there was running water of some sort it shouldn't go in the tent. The seams looked to be very well sealed. I really just liked how quick it was to set up. I have two other tents I've reviewed, and I like this one the best.
No I haven’t yet. Currently I am in Carson City Nevada and we don’t get much rain here unfortunately. I do plan to take it out even if it’s just in the back yard, next time the weather gets bad. I also like to test them in bad weather.
I have this tent but it doesn’t have the stove Jack. I love this tent. I have camped in it several times even in the rain no problems. I highly recommend.
Thank you for watching! I was surprised it had the stove jack also. From what I could see on the pics it didn't have that option.
Thanks, appreciate the detailed review!
Thanks for watching!
Is it fireproofed from excessive heat from the stove pipe? Good video. Thanks
Thanks for watching! It has a substantial stove jack with plenty of space for the stove pipe. My little stove doesn't get hot enough to be worried. A larger stove would still work. Since its still hot here in Carson City Nevada I haven't gotten to use the stove much. Can't wait for winter!
Very nice, step by step walk through!
Thanks for the comment and for watching. I appreciate it. =)
I've been considering a new tent and I had no idea these inflatable tents existed. How long do you think this will stay inflated and sturdy before having to pump it back up again?
Hi thanks for watching! With as well as the tube structure is made and the nice valves, I would guess it could be inflated for weeks. When it's hot it suggests to not pump it up too much because of the heat expansion could damage it.
How does it hold up in wind, rain?
@@daviddunlap5602 So far, it's amazing in the wind. Thats all we have here so I have tested that aspect. But I have not gotten a chance to have it out in any rain yet. I'm sure from the construction that it would be good.
Interested in how it does in the rain. Maybe spray it down with a hose and let us know 😂
If we don't get rain here soon, I'll have to do that! =)
I would guess it will be fine in the rain. The floor has a nice tall side wall so if there was running water of some sort it shouldn't go in the tent. The seams looked to be very well sealed. I really just liked how quick it was to set up. I have two other tents I've reviewed, and I like this one the best.
Have you had it out in rain yet? Good rain performance is what sells me on tents
No I haven’t yet. Currently I am in Carson City Nevada and we don’t get much rain here unfortunately. I do plan to take it out even if it’s just in the back yard, next time the weather gets bad. I also like to test them in bad weather.
Pretty similar to the RBM Panda. I think the rbm is taller, unless your really tall
I am 6’7 So most of the tents will be a little short for me no matter what.
@@CaliSotaAdventureandReview makes sense
How many people
I would say 5 adults. After setting it up in my yard I got my wife and two kids in it and we had plenty of room.