Inflatable Air tents from top brands

Inflatable Tents

Explore our range of inflatable tents from Vango, Outdoor Revolution, Easy Camp and Holawild. Designed to make pitching quicker and less stressful, inflatable tents use air beams instead of traditional poles, making them a popular choice for family camping, weekends away and longer stays. 

Whether you’re looking for a 3 or 4 person air tent for a couple of people or a 6 or 8 man inflatable tent with lots of living and sleeping space, you’ll find a choice of sizes and layouts to suit different camping styles. Browse our inflatable tents for camping and find the best inflatable tents at competitive prices from WM Camping.

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Explore our range of inflatable tents from Vango, Outdoor Revolution, Easy Camp and Holawild. Designed to make pitching quicker and less stressful, inflatable tents use air beams instead of traditional poles, making them a popular choice for family camping, weekends away and longer stays. 

Whether you’re looking for a 3 or 4 person air tent for a couple of people or a 6 or 8 man inflatable tent with lots of living and sleeping space, you’ll find a choice of sizes and layouts to suit different camping styles. Browse our inflatable tents for camping and find the best inflatable tents at competitive prices from WM Camping.

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Inflatable Tents for Camping

Inflatable tents have become massively popular in recent years and are one of the biggest selling products we sell.  They’re perfect for those who want to spend less time pitching and more time enjoying your holiday. Instead of threading fibreglass poles through sleeves, these tents use inflatable air beams that are pumped up from one or more inflation points. This makes them much easier to pitch, especially on the large family air tents

At WM Camping, our range of Inflatable tents is one of the largest in the UK and includes tents from the best brands on the market including Vango, Outdoor Revolution, Easy Camp and Holawild, with air tents perfect for weekend breaks, family trips and longer holidays. From smaller inflatable camping tents to larger air tents with generous living areas and darkened bedrooms, the range gives you plenty of choice depending on how much space you need and what pack size you need the tent to be.

Why Choose an Inflatable Tent?

The main appeal of an inflatable tent is the pitching process. Air beams remove the need for long traditional fibreglass poles, which can make the tent easier to handle when you arrive on site. Simply peg the four corners, pump up the beams and tent pitched itself.

Inflatable tents for camping are especially useful for family campers. When you’re arriving with children, bags, furniture and cooking gear, a faster-pitching tent can make a massive difference. All tents in this range also include features such as sewn-in groundsheets, large windows, bedrooms with darker fabric, plenty of ventilation points and good size living areas.

Inflatable Tents from Leading Camping Brands

Our inflatable tents UK range includes models from some of the most recognised names in camping.

Vango inflatable tents were first to the inflatable tent market and are the biggest brand of air tents that we sell.  They’re known for their quick pitching AirBeam technology, sensible layouts and weather-tested fabrics. They are a popular choice for those looking for a reliable air tent with plenty of features for UK camping.

Outdoor Revolution inflatable tents offer a wide choice of family friendly designs, with a focus on large living areas, good quality materials and lots of living space.

Easy Camp inflatable tents are ideal for budget conscious campers who want a simpler design for weekends and short breaks. They are often lighter in feel and easy to manage, making them a good option for newer campers and couple wanting a weekend tent.

Holawild inflatable tents bring a different style to the range, with designs that suit campers looking for something with a more premium feel. They have quickly built a reputation for massive living areas and standing room inside their tents, as well as premium feature like the cushioned bedrooms floors.

Find the Right Inflatable Tent for Your Trip

Choosing the right inflatable tent depends on how you camp. For short weekends, a smaller air tent may give you enough sleeping space without taking up too much room in the car. For family holidays, a larger tent with separate bedrooms and a bigger living area can make the trip more comfortable, especially when the weather keeps everyone inside.

Think about how many people will sleep in the tent, how much kit you usually bring, and whether you want space for chairs, tables or storage. Berth size is a useful starting point, but layout matters just as much. A 6 man inflatable tent, for example, may be used by a family of four who want extra room rather than six people filling every sleeping space.

Inflatable Tents for Sale at WM Camping

If you’re looking for inflatable tents for sale from trusted camping brands, WM Camping offers a carefully chosen range for different budgets and camping styles. We focus on tents that suit real UK camping, from quick weekend trips to longer family holidays.

Our team can help with advice on sizing, layouts, pitching, accessories and what to consider before buying. You can also visit our camping showground in Herne Bay, Kent, to see selected tents and camping equipment in person.

Helpful Links: Vango AirBeam Tents | Family Tents | Vango Tents

FAQs of Inflatable Tents

What makes inflatable tents different from poled tents?

Inflatable tents use air beams instead of poles to create their frame. Once inflated with a hand or electric pump, the beams create a solid framework that’s just as stable as a traditional poled tent but much quicker to pitch.

Do inflatable tents come with a pump?

All good camping brands that make inflatable tents include a hand pump as standard, but you can also use an electric pump for even quicker inflation.

Can an inflatable tent burst or puncture?

All air tents come with reinforced beams that are highly resistant to punctures. Even if a small leak occurs, repair kits are available to fix them quickly. For a step-by-step guide on replacing an air tube, check out our blog on repairing inflatable tent beams.

What pressure should I inflate the beams to?

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation, usually between 7 and 9 PSI. A pump with a gauge makes it easy to stay within range. In hot weather, aim for the lower end since air expands with heat.

How long does it take to pack away an inflatable tent?

Deflating is as simple as pitching. Open the valves to release the air, fold the fabric, and roll it into its bag. It usually takes less than ten minutes.