Inflatable tents are essential for camping in the wild. They can prevent wind, rain, mosquitoes, and keep warm. Taking into account different purposes in design, there are different styles. As far as the shape of the tent is concerned, it is divided into three different structures: single layer, double layer and three layers. In order to adapt to different temperature environments, inflatable tents with different structures should be selected.
Types of inflatable tents
★ Single layer inflatable tent:
The production process of the single-layer tent is relatively simple, and its biggest feature is lightness, economy, and small size.
★ Double layer inflatable tent:
The difference between the double layer and the single layer is that a layer of inner tent with better air permeability is added to the design. In cooler seasons, the heat exhausted by the human body will condense water droplets on the inner wall of the tent under the action of the air outside the tent. If it is a single-layer tent, the water droplets will flow down the inner wall of the tent and wet the sleeping bag. After the inner tent is added, the outer tent is not directly connected to the inner tent. At this time, the heat emitted by the human body will pass through the inner tent, so that the water droplets condensed on the outer tent will flow into the ground, which is a good solution to the problem of the single-layer tent inner wall. Water problem.
★ Three layers inflatable tent:
The design of the three-layer tent is to hang a layer of cotton tent inside the inner tent, which further enhances the heat preservation effect. Even if the outdoor environment is about minus 10 degrees, because of the protection of the cotton tent, the temperature inside the tent can be kept at about zero degrees, so that the temperature inside the tent will not be too low. Therefore, when the ambient temperature is above 5°C, it is more suitable to use a single-layer tent. When the ambient temperature is lower than 5°C, it is best to use a double-layer or three-layer tent to prevent water from accumulating on the inner wall of the tent and avoid frostbite.
Precautions for using inflatable tents
1. When installing on mud or sand, it is necessary to lay a layer of tarpaulin on the ground to prevent the inflatable tent from getting dirty, affecting its appearance and service life.
2. If it is necessary to burn a fire in a tent for cooking, be sure to keep the flame away from the tarpaulin or isolate the flame with a fireproof board. During cooking, people are not allowed to leave the tent, and prepare a fire extinguishing plan at ordinary times, and install an exhaust fan to remove oil smoke.
3. Please remove the inflatable tent in advance when the local wind force is predicted to exceed Force 8. To avoid unnecessary losses.
4. Before storing an inflatable tent, be sure to dry or air dry the tarpaulin, and fold it for storage after it is restored to dryness. If there is no time to dry the tarpaulin, remember not to store it for a long time to avoid staining and mildew.
5. Depending on the local humidity and climate, the tarpaulin should be dried regularly to avoid breeding bacteria and damaging the rainproof coating on the outer tarpaulin.



