The Person Inflatable Camping Tent features a quick 2-minute setup with its airbeam frame—no poles needed. The camping tent offers a high ceiling, giving you 30% more headroom than standard tents—stand tall and move freely without crouching. Made from 300D Oxford fabric with PU3000mm waterproof coating, it's built for all-season use.The double-layer front door converts into a canopy awning, expanding outdoor space, while mesh windows ensure great airflow and bug protection. Includes a high-pressure pump, storage bag, guy ropes, awning poles, and stakes—ready for camping, glamping, or backyard fun.Whether you're setting up solo or traveling light, the inflatable tent delivers quick setup, reliable shelter, and stylish comfort—all in one.
We used this tent for winter camping in March with a mix of light snow and rain, and overall it performed really well. The 300D Oxford material felt durable.We set it up with a wood-burning stove using the stove jack, and it worked great. I was initially concerned about how close the stove would be to the walls, but the spacing was actually very comfortable and safe.Inside, we were able to fit two twin air mattresses with a storage table in between, which worked perfectly as a side table. With the stove inside, I would say it realistically fits 2 people comfortably (or 1 queen/king mattress). Without the stove, you could likely fit an additional mattress.The awning is a standout feature — having a covered cooking area right outside the tent made a big difference, especially in wet conditions. Definitely worth getting the version with the awning.The only downside is that this “8-person” size does not have the top ventilation that the larger models (10- and 12-person) include. Because of that, we experienced noticeable condensation buildup along the walls. If your bedding touches the sides, it can get damp, so I recommend keeping mattresses slightly away from the walls and bringing a towel to wipe down moisture.One additional tip: if you’re using a wood stove, make sure your chimney pipe extends well above the tent height (ideally 9–10 ft). Mine was a bit shorter, and a few embers caused small, patchable holes in the roof.Overall, I’m very happy with this tent — it’s durable, functional, and worked great for cold-weather camping. With better ventilation, it would be perfect. Also we were able to use the large door area wall as a projector screen so bonus!. Anne. Brampton, ON. Thu Mar 26 2026