








🏕️ Elevate your camping game—glamp smarter, not harder!
The KNUO Inflatable Camping Tent redefines outdoor living with its rapid 5-minute inflation, durable 1680D waterproof Oxford fabric, and spacious design accommodating 4-8 people. Engineered for all-season use, it features robust air beams that maintain stability for up to 14 days, dual-layer ventilation windows, and a PVC-coated bottom for enhanced durability. Ideal for professionals seeking a hassle-free, stylish camping experience without compromising on comfort or protection.





| ASIN | B0D41JM7VF |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | KNUO |
| Color | Field Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available | 2 Aug. 2024 |
| Features | UV Protection, Waterproof, Windproof, Zipper, ventilation |
| Included components | Protective bag, Pump, Rope, Stakes |
| Item display length | 10 Feet |
| Item display width | 10 Feet |
| Manufacturer | KNUO |
| Manufacturer reference | B-AirTent-3x3m-Green-NEW |
| Material type | Oxford |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 304.8 x 228.6 cm; 29.93 kg |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 10x10' |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Ultraviolet light protection | Yes |
| Weight | 29.94 kg |
H**Y
Update: 05/30/25 Brought this inflatable tent out for the recent Memorial Day Long weekend. It rained consistently for each of our 3 days we were out camping. Tent performed great. I always cover my tent with a rainfly which helps to keep everything dry when it's time to go home. I applied seam sealant to the large seam that runs around the tent that connects the bathtub floor to the body. No water entered the tent at this seam which was a relief. If you are curious what size rainfly I purchased, it was 20' x 14' which covered most of the tent and provided an ample footprint to be outside yet protected from the rain. I don't miss the clear plastic windows that some of the more expensive inflatable tents provide. When I camp I only go into the tent to sleep so there isn't a need to look out of the tent windows. Still enjoy the tent. This is a good size tent for a family of three. Taking a brand new, untested tent on a four-day long family weekend could potentially be recipe for disaster but that was exactly what I did. The weather turned out to be thunder and lightening for two of the four days we camped with about two inches of rainfall total. How did the tent perform? Fantastic! This tent is well made and the construction has an attention to detail. The top part of the tent is made of a nylon Cordura type material and the floor is a thick vinyl. The tent doesn’t come with a ground cloth so I used a generic plastic tarp. Unfortunately, some of the tarp stuck out from under the tent during the rain and water pooled under the tent. Upon deflating the tent NO water entered through the floor of the tent that I could find. The tent does not come with a rainfly because it is a “solid” waterproof roof. I always use a tarp above any tent I buy so I can’t say how well the roof of the tent would do in a heavy rain storm but we had no leaks as expected. The only area that had some water intrusion was at the bottom of the tent where the walls meet the floor but this seems to occur in most of the tents I’ve ever tested. The rain was heavy at times and the water that I could feel at the base of the walls did not enter the tent. The water only beaded up on the nylon material. The tent supports or pillars are made of thick nylon you might find on an inflatable paddle board. When I timed how long it took to inflate the tent, my 11 yo son inflated the tent in about three minutes using the pump that comes with the tent. To deflate you just unscrew the single valve and the tent collapses in less than a minute. Overall, I am very satisfied with this tent and would recommend to anyone looking for a “budget” well-made inflatable tent. Pros: Great construction, sturdy materials Esthetically pleasing overall design Ease of inflation and deflation. Two air conditioning vent holes for your convenience A stove jack pipe flap ready to be installed Openings on all walls of the tent. Ten in total. Cons: Heavy. At 66 lbs, this isn’t an easy tent to move. A strong single male can manage but two people would be best when transporting around. Dark interior. No openings in the ceiling. No storage pockets on the inside of the tent Only one area to hang a light in the ceiling on the interior of the tent. No clear plastic windows, only mosquito mesh and solid panel for all windows and doors. This is both a pro and con because the added clear window plastic would increase an already heavy tent.
T**Y
On 10/19/25 was my first night camping using my new know tent since I bought it in August. The first night was good. The very next day my tent deflated. Each time I reinflated my tent it would deflate in 5 minutes. It took me half a day to find the leak. I found the leak at the top of the tent in the crease of two air tubes. It was coming apart at the seem. I bought 3 different patch kits for inflatable tents none worked. Night fell and I couldn't sleep in my tent the next night at all. I finally fixed my problem by using super glue. The quality is not as good as they say it is or someone is slipping in quality control.
T**N
UPDATE#2 2/10/25 Couple days ago I was contacted by the vendor. And they were concerned about the length of time it took to deflate. Asked me a couple questions, and then asked if I could check the air beams to locate a pinhole leak. We took the entire skeleton/beam tube out. And then we inflated it, and then we wiped it down with soapy water. We couldn't find anything, that's frustrating. I sent some pictures, which I will post here, to the vendor to show them that we are checking it in good faith. Looking at the construction of the joints and seams it looks like it's pretty good. The only issue that I could see would be down at the bottom where the feet of the beams engaged floor. There is Velcro on the floor and on the beam to hold it in the corners and sides. A couple of the seams at the base of the beam seem to be cobbled up. But that is to be expected considering the geometry of the beam at the bottom. They said that they were going to refund me $40 to buy a repair kit in case we find the hole. I'm still waiting on them to get back to me with that after I replied that that would be fine. UPDATE: we set it up at my buddy's house. First night was great 16°, with a diesel heater worked great! Next night I noticed that the tubes were a little softer, but didn't think anything about it as it was cold and air condenses when cold. We left it up because we had some weather coming in and we wanted to see how it would do in the rain. On day three it had already deflated to the point where the peak no longer stood up. Kind of disappointing about that. I understand that its air etc. So as it is now we have to pump it every two days to 3 days. And I have no idea if that's normal. Going to try to contact the manufacturer though that seems like I'm working through a maze trying to figure that out. This is my first inflatable tent. Searched and read, read and searched! I figured, get this from Amazon, I can always send it back. I was certainly hesitant after reading some of the neg reviews and seeing the pics. After all, it's not a $1500 sample you see so much on boobtube! Here's the review. My sample appears great quality. The bathtub floor is heavy duty and I have NO concern that I'll perforate it. I do have left over carpet and it will get used. The seams are tight but not so tight to pull the fabric and create the leak issues it can have. The fabric is a an Oxford with what feels like a coating on it. I could find no defects at all. The pic you see is from a setup at the lodge at the range for a test. I'm disabled and was curious if I could set it up in my own. I could. The takedown and putting into the two outter bags was a little different. This thing is HEAVY! 61lbs! I have a folding hand truck that helps a bunch! The plan for this cabin tent is for fall and winter camping. It will do nicely. A buddy and I set it up this last weekend. We had one 16° and one 28° night. I have a diesel heater that passes the hot air in via the low port in the wall. Worked like a charm! We were very comfortable, and the dark fabric allowed us to over sleep LOL! This feels like a very sturdy tent, I had to loose the mindset of ultralight tents. I'm not hiking ANYWHERE anymore. My buddy was VERY skeptical about the tent. He even said so, but not now, he was laughing and offered to kick in. He helps me do stuff so there is no way I'll take any money from him, LOL. Cons? It's heavy, being stout has it's downside, enough said. There is no over pressure valve, that does concern me. There is no patch kid included, this does concern me. Luckily they aren't expensive. We haven't tested it in the rain but expect some and we left it setup to see. So far I have no regrets buying this.
D**N
I cut holes in the floor and use it for ice fishing for my family. Extremely easy to use and my toddlers love it. I drilled extra holes and tied it down to that. Highly recommend. We used it all summer as a play house for the kids in the yard as well.
C**C
I got this 10x10 tent last year and set it up on my driveway several times and enjoyed many winter windy nights testing it. I took it to burningman this year for 2 weeks. It was great in the winds and heavy rains. I had to add a few extra pumps to stiffen the tubes after the winds. My tent was the few that survived the wind storms. As for the rains this tent was amazing, no leaks at all. I am very happy with it. Clean up was easy with a micro fiber mop. I would definitely get this tent again.
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