🏕️ Inflate your adventure, elevate your escape!
The YOLENY Inflatable Tent is a premium 4-season camping solution designed for groups up to 12. Featuring a rapid one-step inflatable setup with a safety pump, it offers a spacious 2-room layout for privacy and comfort. Crafted from durable 600D Oxford fabric with a 5000mm waterproof rating, it ensures protection against the elements. Enhanced ventilation through TPU skylights and mesh windows keeps the interior bright and airy, while a flame-retardant chimney hole supports safe fireplace use in colder seasons. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking effortless luxury and social camping experiences.
Brand | YOLENY |
Product Dimensions | 185.8"L x 140.6"W x 96.9"H |
Item Weight | 70 Pounds |
Floor Width | 11.7 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 10 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Pump |
Water Resistance Technology | 5000mm |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
Occupant Capacity | 10 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | 600D Oxford |
Color | Beige |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean Only |
Pole Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 15.7x11.8FT |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | 600D Oxford with PU-coating |
Floor Length | 15.5 Feet |
Maximum Height | 96.9 Inches |
Base Material | Oxford Fabric |
Style | 12 Person- Beige + 600d Oxford |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Stake Material | steel |
Tent Floor Material | Oxford Fabric |
Rainfly Material | 600D high density oxford fabric |
Is Waterproof | true |
Manufacturer | YOLENY |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 185.8 x 140.6 x 96.9 inches |
Brand Name | YOLENY |
A**.
My daughter called it a house because it’s huge!
I chose the 15 x 12 inflatable Yoleny tent because it has a high eave compared to others that have only 3’ eave height. That makes a lot of difference in inside height. I like that it has a partition inside and have two 2’ x 2.5’ skylights. It’s easy to setup and has no air leakage so far. The tent is made of high quality material and inflating is easy as long as you take turns with a partner or two. The best part is it has a lot of space and my daughter calls it a house because it’s a huge tent. It fits a family of four with one queen and one full size air mattress in one room and with tables and chairs in the other room (we call it bedroom and kitchen/dining area). Overall, I am very pleased with this product and will highly recommend it.
A**R
WHAT THE DESCRIPTION DOESN'T TELL YOU...
The media could not be loaded. I've used it twice now and no complaints!! It is a great $ value compared to others like it! Once it's rolled out and ready to be inflated, it takes about 1-2min to fully inflate using the pump provided. I've tried using a battery-powered inflator and it didn't seem to be working, or not fast enough for my liking. I'm a female and can do this by myself. The hardest part is rolling up and securing the curtains by myself.Ok so...WHAT THE DESCRIPTION DOESN'T TELL YOU:* This tent is about 12ft x 9ft x 6ft. I'm 5'2" and the only place I even come close to hitting my head on the ceiling is in the corners. Love the height!* I bought this tent specifically for the skylights bc I want to see the night sky. I compared it to other tents and this was the best price for the features I was wanting.* One side, I used as the front, has a door and 2 windows. All 3 also have mesh vents so you can completely close them or use the mesh screens for good air flow. The window mesh vents don't have zippers.* Right above the door is a vent that you prop open. (I'll come back to that).* One side, I used as the back, is one big door. Great selling feature! It has a zipper that divides the "wall" that you unzip and it be completely open. (Think of a 3-sided room). It also has a mesh screen so you can use that side for good airflow. You can kinda see it in my last picture, on the left side.* The back side also has a very small cover/porch with a guyline.* Both sides have windows that are exactly the same. You can completely close them down so no one can see in, open then up to mesh, or only use the PVC windows. This was also a HUGE selling point for me! Very versatile!!WHAT I DON'T LIKE:*All the windows and doors have to be rolled up from the outside!! So if you have the mesh open or the PVC windows, and it starts raining or you want privacy, you have to go outside to unhook the doors and secure it. I looked at other tents and it looks like most tents are made this way. I'm not sure why. If you know, please tell me!* It doesn't come with a rainfly or a footprint/floor tarp for protection. I know most tents don't come with a footprint but most do come with a rainfly.* My tent's ceiling windows had a film on them which made it hard to see clearly. If anyone knows how to remove the film, please let me know!* On the inside, the airtubes have a covering that sewn in to the tent, but has an accessible zipper. I'm not sure what it's for. If you know, please tell me.* The description says "all season" and water proof but in another place it says 3 season and not used for heavy rain - use a rainfly. This is confusing, Yoleny! I used it and it was raining just s little and did just fine - no leaks.* It didn't come with a hammer.ADDTL SELLING POINTS:* It comes with its own carrying bag, stakes, extra guylines, patch kit, and manual air pump that shows you if you've put the right amount/too much air. It also comes with curtains for the skylight if you want privacy or to block the sun.* It deflates in seconds!* It has a heavy duty built-in floor. You can see it's grey in my pictures.* It has 2 air valve ports on the right side corners, right of the door. One is on the front corner and one on the back corner. You access them from the outside through velcro ports.* To the left side, it has ports for a portable AC unit so you can use this tent in the summer!* In the roof, it has a place where you can cut to put in a stove so you can buy a camping stove and use the tent in the winter! You can see the port, the grey square, in my last picture.* This tent is 6ft high, it's not low to the ground. (In come back to that).* It has 2 pockets on one wall so you can store things like your cell phone or flashlights. Just don't roll up your tent and forget they're there!!FYI/SIDE NOTES:Back to the air vent:I went camping over Thanksgiving 2024. One night was really cold and I used a portable butane stove to cook inside and use a stove "radiator" to knock the chill out of the air. I soon noticed condensation building up in the tent. I immediately stopped using the stove but it was too cold to open any more vents. The next morning, the condensation had frozen and there was a thin film of ice on the walls and ceiling. I wiped it off using a towel so it didn't get my bedding and stuff wet. So the vent didn't vent as much as I'd thought it would. The next evening, this time I left the vent and door open and didn't have any issues. The outside temp was much warmer though. (Don't knock me for inexperience).Back to the height of the tent:The site was pretty bare of trees and shrubbery (the very first picture). I staked down all the places and used all the guylines. That night, the winds were about 17mph (very last video). I had to move stuff away from the walls bc it was knocking stuff over. (I had previously watched a YT video with a couple that has an inflatable tent and when the winds got so bad they couldn't stand outside, they packed up. Before they could finish, the wind was completely pushing the tent over). I stepped outside and some gusts pushed me off my footing. It was a little scary. I checked the weather and the wind was going to get up to 25mph, so I decided it was best to pack up. The video doesn't do it justice. The video starts out pitch black but you can hear the tent in the wind. Then my outside motion sensor light triggers and you can kinda see how much the tent was moving. So be mindful if it's going to be windy and there's no cover where you're camping.ALL IN ALL - A definite buy, most bang for the buck!! I'll update my review the more things come up. Definitely recommending!
S**.
Love this tent
We love this tent!!! Excellent quality, spacious just cannot say enough! The skylights are perfect! The only disappointing thing is it does not come with the clear windows. Can't wait til April to take it out again! Love it
G**S
Great
Very enjoyable with family easy set up. My kid pumped it up herself.
K**R
Good but window messed up after two uses.
This is a decent tent I love it but I’ve had to replace the window and I’m seriously doubting that it’s still water proof. I don’t understand why but the original window messed up and got cracks like it did. I made sure it was dry before I put it away and it was in a plastic bin with a lid so I don’t understand. Other than the window messing up I don’t have any complaints.
J**N
Good for the money
It’s a good tent for the money. Although I would have paid more for higher quality, we do get good use from it. My family rudimentarily attached this tent to our larger Coody tent to use as sort of a “living room”. The quality while good enough wasn’t near the quality of the Coody. When the tent arrived we set it up in our driveway and I had to pull it away from the garage, when I did the bottom scuffed enough to cause a small hole. It very cold, we had an electric Heater and the tent stayed pretty warm. The outside picture of the tent shows it attached to the other tent.
J**S
Condos in the woods
This is the best thing since sliced bread? I’m really comfortable.
A**R
TPU Dream Tent
At first we had missing parts for this tent, but the seller was great and is sending the part. This is my dream tent. TPU windows and doors are common in the rest of the world but not the U.S. In fact, I have one other tent with TPU windows and I had to buy it from Europe...and get this, it's a Coleman tent not available here. Go figure. TPU is great for rainy days, allowing you to sit inside the tent and still enjoy the scenery. With other tents if it rains all the windows have to be zipped closed and then you're just looking at the inside of the tent. TPU is also great for cold weather. As for the inflatable feature, it doesn't take much to inflate it. Tip: stake it down first or it gets wobbly. Also, warn everyone you're going to open the valve when you're deflating. The blast of air is shocking. It's a big, heavy tent but it's what I want. (I have smaller tents.) Now, I've had this tent in light rain and it seemed fine. I still have to take it out on a stormy day and see if it holds up. It doesn't come with a fly but I've got a large Naturehike tarp I can put over it. Until then, I love this tent.
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