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Coody 5.8 – The Compact Air Tent for Solo Campers and Couples
The Coody 5.8 is the perfect entry into the world of inflatable air tents. Compact, lightweight and set up in minutes – no poles needed, just inflate with an air pump. With 5.8 sqm of floor space, it offers enough room for 1–2 persons and is ideal for weekend trips, festivals or spontaneous outdoor adventures.
Highlights
Setup in Minutes – No poles needed, simply inflate with an air pump (recommended: 5–7 PSI)
Premium TC Canvas – 210 g/m² blended fabric (65% polyester / 35% cotton) for optimal breathability and weather resistance
Four-Season Tent – Robust enough for spring, summer, autumn and mild winter days
Compact and Lightweight – Only 15.7 kg, packed in 68 × 35 × 32 cm
Modular System – Expandable with Coody awnings and connectors for even more space
Stable PVC Air Tubes – 0.7 mm wall thickness for reliable stability in wind and weather
Material & Quality
The TC canvas blended fabric (Technical Cotton) combines the advantages of polyester and cotton: it is water-repellent, UV-resistant and breathable at the same time – reducing condensation inside. The robust PVC air tubes with 0.7 mm wall thickness provide a stable structure without heavy metal poles.
Who is the Coody 5.8 for?
The most compact tent in the Coody range is designed for solo campers, couples and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a lightweight, quick-setup tent. Ideal for campsites, festivals, weekend trips and as an addition to the modular Coody system.
<ul><li>Always set up the tent on elevated ground, away from trees with heavy snow load or open fire sources.</li><li>Plan the setup so that the entrance faces away from the wind direction. The entrance should always be accessible.</li><li>Make sure the tent is properly secured with guy lines and pegs – especially important in winter.</li><li>Check the air pressure of the air tubes BEFORE the temperature drops. Cold causes the pressure to decrease.</li></ul>
Operating Temperature
<ul><li>Suitable for outdoor use in a temperature range of –15 °C to +40 °C.</li><li>PVC becomes hard at temperatures below freezing – the ground cloth and air tubes may feel stiff.</li><li>This is normal and does not affect safety.</li></ul>
Heating and Insulation
<ul><li>A roof outlet for a wood stove is available. Only use stoves with spark protection. Safe electric heaters are allowed.</li><li>Never leave heating devices unattended.</li><li>Ensure sufficient ventilation – especially when using heating in the tent.</li><li>Use an insulating mat or carpet for additional warmth from below.</li></ul>
Air Pressure and Poles
<ul><li>In frosty temperatures, air pressure drops – check regularly and re-inflate as needed.</li><li>Make sure all valves are tightly closed.</li></ul>
Condensation and Moisture
<ul><li>Condensation is normal and comparable to fogged windows. The higher the waterproofing of the material, the more it occurs.</li><li>Ventilate regularly to reduce moisture buildup.</li><li>Use a dehumidifier or moisture absorber inside the tent if needed.</li><li>Wipe off condensation with a cloth to prevent mold formation.</li></ul>
Protection from Rain and Snow
<ul><li>The tent withstands moderate rain for about 4–5 hours. For light or occasional rain, the rain tarp is not necessarily required.</li><li>For prolonged or heavy rain, always use the rain tarp.</li><li>Remove snow regularly from the tent roof to avoid excessive load.</li><li>After rain or snow, dry the tent thoroughly before storing.</li></ul>
Folding and Storage
<ul><li>Cold makes PVC and fabric stiff, making folding more difficult.</li><li>Fully deflate the tent before packing.</li><li>Store the tent dry and in a ventilated place.</li></ul>
Care and Maintenance
<ul><li>Do not wear boots or shoes inside the tent.</li><li>Keep sharp or pointed objects away from walls and floor.</li><li>Do not fold or roll the tent when wet – always dry first.</li><li>Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water only – no harsh chemicals.</li></ul>
Fire Safety Measures
<ul><li>Use electrical devices carefully and properly.</li><li>Always keep the entrance clear so the emergency exit remains accessible.</li><li>Keep a fire extinguisher or fire blanket nearby when using heating devices.</li><li>Never use open flames inside the tent.</li></ul>
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