Tents come in all different shapes and sizes. Car camping tents can accommodate families of people, while lightweight backpacking tents are much easier to carry in a pack. And of course, ultralight tents, which weigh next to nothing, pack down small and serve as little more than a film of fabric between you and the elements.
Then there are tents like the Space Acacia. This 84-pound pop-up tent is like a mini yurt, meant to turn any boring old campsite into a full-on glampsite.
Perhaps the coolest part about this space-age camping shelter? The floor is made from a similar material to inflatable standup paddleboards (SUPs) — meaning that you’re never actually sleeping on the ground in the Space Acacia — and the tent can float as well.
If you’ve ever had dreams of shoving out to sea sleeping in a pop-up tent, the Space Acacia was made for you.
What Is the Space Acacia?

The tent itself really has only three major pieces: the main body, the rainfly, and the inflatable floor.
The pop-up design is reminiscent of ice fishing tents. It uses a fixed internal skeleton that pulls open and snaps in place. The durable PVC floor (what Acacia calls the “Air Floor”) is 6 inches thick and requires inflation. The floor also doubles as a “bed,” or your sleeping pad (and sleeps two to five people depending on the model). The rainfly uses two poles to create a canopy and requires six anchor points.
According to Acacia, this is a four-season tent. It self-ventilates through mesh windows in the summertime and insulates with the rainfly draped over top in the colder months.
Once it’s set up, the Space Acacia looks pretty futuristic. And it’s big. Whether you get the two-person size (which weighs 84 pounds) or the “XL” four-person size (which weighs 120 pounds), this thing takes up a lot of space.
Luckily, if the campground is full, you can just set it up on the water. Just kidding.
Inflatable ‘Air’ Floor


Space Acacia Floating Tent Price & Availability
