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Inflatable Command Tent

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    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

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    Tianjin

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    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2023-12-11 22:56

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Inflatable command tent are very easy to set up. When quick deployment is critical, an inflatable tent can be set up extremely quickly with minimal manpower and without the need for traditional tent stakes and guy lines. As a result, it has become a popular choice for both military and civilian use.



 



They are usually made of heavy-duty materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Unlike traditional tents, they are highly elastic and can bounce back after being hit by strong winds or heavy rain. It is also designed with fire-resistant, mildew-resistant and UV-resistant materials, making it perfect for use in any outdoor environment.



 





 



Inflatable command tents are also moisture-resistant because their materials are engineered to repel water. This makes the tent ideal for use in any climate, whether hot, cold, wet or dry. A tent keeps you dry and protected from moisture from the ground or air.



 



Another benefit of them is their portability. They are lightweight, compact and easy to transport and carry. They are designed to fold easily and fit into small compartments with ease. This means you can take them on camping trips, outdoor activities, and even long-term deployments.



 



They can also withstand strong winds as their design includes shearing and steering features. When placed in an area subject to strong winds, this tent can remain standing as its unique design deflects and absorbs the force of the wind. This feature makes it an excellent choice for military use and harsh climates.



 





 



Additionally, Inflatable command tent do not collect rainwater like traditional tents. This is because the inflatable design prevents rainwater from accumulating on the surface of the tent. Due to the tent's unique design and materials, water slides off the surface. This very common problem with traditional tents makes it inconvenient and challenging to keep the interior of the tent dry. With an inflatable tent, this problem is easily solved, and their owners can sleep soundly knowing their tent will stay dry all night long.



 








common problem











Q: What should I do if the inflatable tent leaks?






Answer: If air leakage is found, you can wipe the air column clean first, and then apply soapy water to the surface to check for air leakage. If the air leakage point is a very small hole, you can use a small round patch of cloth (included in the standard configuration of any size inflatable tent), then apply some glue and wait until the glue dries (importantly, be sure to wait for the special glue After drying, stick it on the leakage point and the bonding will be tight. If the air leakage is glued at the hot seam of the air column, follow the steps below to deal with it:



1. Clean the adhesive surface first.



2. The inflatable tent will be equipped with a bottle of glue, which is special glue for the air column of the inflatable tent. Brush it on the pre-glued surface. It must be applied evenly and the thickness is appropriate. After swiping the image twice, it can be glued.



3. The bonding interface shape must be designed to be circular or elliptical, try to avoid square and sharp-angled interface shapes, and the overlap width should not be less than 30mm.



4. After the glue evaporates, it can be bonded. The patch must be flat and wrinkle-free. Roll it up and scrape it flat. At the same time, use a hair dryer to provide heat to facilitate bonding. It can be inflated and used after 6 hours of bonding.



 

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