Buyer's Guide
AC Infinity Grow Tents: Complete Guide
Choosing an AC Infinity Cloudlab Tent
The right AC Infinity Cloudlab tent comes down to two dimensions: footprint (the floor plan that drives plant count) and height (which determines whether your hood and inline-fan ducting clear the canopy). The Cloudlab series uses 2000D Mylar (twice the thickness of standard grow-tent fabric) and steel-bar crossbars rated for 150-plus pounds, which matters when you hang an LED panel, an inline fan, and a humidifier from the frame simultaneously.
Cloudlab Sizing
| Cloudlab Model | Footprint | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Cloudlab 722 | 2' x 2' x 6' | 1 plant, mother or clone tent |
| Cloudlab 632 | 3' x 2' x 6' | 1-2 plants, narrow footprint |
Why the Cloudlab Build Quality Matters
Standard grow tents use 600D-1000D Mylar. The Cloudlab 2000D fabric is significantly thicker, which makes a measurable difference in two places: light leak prevention (zero pinhole leaks even with high-power LEDs inside) and physical durability over multi-year use. The steel-bar frame uses 19mm tubing with metal corner connectors rated to 150 lb total hanging weight. For comparison, budget tents top out around 60-80 lb hanging capacity, which limits what you can hang from the crossbars. Pair the Cloudlab with an AC Infinity Smart Controller for closed-loop climate management; explore environmental controllers for the full UIS automation ecosystem.
Tent Footprint and Plant Count
The 2x2 (Cloudlab 722) fits one plant in a 5-gallon fabric pot with room around the perimeter for circulation. It's the right size for a mother plant, a cloning station, or a single-plant flowering tent. The 3x2 (Cloudlab 632) fits two plants in 5-gallon pots in line, or one plant with a screen-of-green training setup. Both Cloudlab sizes work in residential closets, basements, or spare-room corners where a 4x4 or larger tent wouldn't fit.
For other tent footprints from cross-brand options, see all grow tents in the broader Trimleaf Canada lineup. Larger Cloudlab sizes (4x4, 5x5, 4x8) are added to the catalogue as inventory becomes available.
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