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AC Infinity Grow Tents

AC Infinity Cloudlab hydroponic grow tents span footprints from 2 by 2 feet up to 10 by 10 feet across the Cloudlab series. Construction is 2000D Mylar lining with a steel-bar frame rated for 150-plus pounds of hanging load, observation window, and tool-organizer pockets along the side wall. The naming code is a 3-digit format: the first digit indicates the size class, the last two digits indicate the footprint. Height options run from 4 feet (compact veg or cloning tents) to 6 feet 8 inches (standard flowering tents). Footprint determines plant count; height determines hood plus ducting clearance.

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Cloudlab Mylar 2000D?
Yes, all Cloudlab tents use 2000D Mylar lining, which is roughly twice the thickness of standard 1000D grow-tent fabric. The thicker Mylar reflects more light back to the canopy (98-percent reflectivity rating), prevents pinhole light leaks during night cycles, and resists tearing over multi-year use.
What's the difference between the 722 and the 632?
The 722 is a 2x2 square footprint (24 inches by 24 inches), the 632 is a 3x2 rectangular footprint (36 inches by 24 inches). Both are 6 feet tall. The square 722 fits one plant in a 5-gallon pot; the rectangular 632 fits two plants in 5-gallon pots in a single line, or one larger plant trained sideways with a screen-of-green setup.
What ceiling height do I need for a Cloudlab 6-foot tent?
At least 7 feet 6 inches. The 6-foot Cloudlab leaves 18 inches above the canopy for a hood, light hanging, and an inline-fan duct. Tight ceilings under 7'6" force the inline fan to mount outside the tent, which adds duct length and noise. For basements with standard 7-foot ceilings, choose the 4-foot Cloudlab variants when they're available.
Does the Cloudlab include the frame and fabric in one box?
Yes, all Cloudlab tents ship as a single carton with the steel-bar frame components, Mylar tent fabric, crossbars, and assembly hardware. No accessory orders needed for the basic tent assembly. Assembly is typically 20-30 minutes for the smaller sizes (722, 632) and runs to 45-60 minutes for larger footprints.
How much weight can a Cloudlab crossbar hold?
Each Cloudlab crossbar holds up to 150 pounds total distributed weight. That's enough for an LED panel (15-25 lb), an inline fan with carbon filter (8-15 lb), a humidifier hanging from a rope ratchet (5-10 lb), and a small oscillating fan, with margin to spare. Budget tents typically top out at 60-80 lb crossbar capacity, which limits what you can hang.
Are Cloudlab tents stocked in Canada?
Yes, the Cloudlab 722 and 632 are stocked through Trimleaf Canada with shipping to all Canadian provinces. Pricing is in CAD with no cross-border duties or brokerage fees. Trimleaf is an authorized Canadian retailer for AC Infinity, which means full manufacturer warranty support is handled locally without cross-border complications.
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