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AC Infinity Cloudlab Grow Tents

Cloudlab is AC Infinity's flagship hydroponic-grade tent line, available in 12 footprints from 2x2 up to 10x10. The naming code is straightforward: the first digit is the size class and the last two digits are the footprint in feet, so an 844 is a 4x4 and an 866 is a 5x5. A D suffix on the model number (632D, 743D, 864D) means dual chamber, with an internal divider for staggered veg and flower cycles. All Cloudlab tents share 2000D Mylar lining, a steel-bar frame rated for 150+ pound hanging load, an observation window, and tool-organizer pockets. Footprint dictates plant count; D-suffix tents enable continuous-harvest cycling from a single tent.

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AC Infinity Cloudlab Grow Tents: Complete Guide

What the Cloudlab Code Tells You

The AC Infinity Cloudlab model number is a footprint and chamber code. First digit = size class (4, 6, 7, 8 are progressively larger). Last two digits = footprint in feet (44 = 4x4, 66 = 5x5, 99 = 8x8). A D suffix means a dual-chamber tent with a built-in divider. Once you know the code, you know the footprint at a glance.

Cloudlab Model Map

Model Footprint Height Chambers
422 2x2 4 ft Single
722 2x2 6 ft (tall) Single
632 / 632D 3x2 6 ft Single / Dual
642 2x4 6 ft Single
733 / 743D 3x3 / 4x3 6 ft Single / Dual
844 4x4 6.8 ft Single
866 / 864D 5x5 / 5x4 6.8 ft Single / Dual
894 / 899 4x8 / 8x8 6.8 ft Single
811 / 816 10x10 / 10x5 6.8 ft Single

What Every Cloudlab Has in Common

2000D Mylar lining with a 98 percent reflective interior, a powder-coated steel-bar frame rated for 150 pounds of hanging load, an observation window with a magnetic flap cover, intake and exhaust ports sized for 4-inch to 12-inch ducting depending on tent size, a velcro-sealed floor tray, and a tool-organizer pocket. The 6.8-foot-tall models add reinforced ceiling crossbars for heavier commercial-grade LEDs like the Ionframe EVO series.

For a closer look at the build quality and what to expect from assembly, see the Cloudlab inside look.

Related Guides

Cloudlab tents are sold as tent-only. For a complete turnkey kit with the tent, light, fan, filter, and controller in one box, the Advance Grow Tent Systems are the matched alternative. For cross-brand options, the broader grow tents page lines up Cloudlab against Mars Hydro, Spider Farmer, and Gorilla Grow Tent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cloudlab line?
Cloudlab is AC Infinity's hydroponic-grade grow tent line, sitting above the regular AC Infinity tents in build quality. Every Cloudlab uses 2000D Mylar (double the standard 1000D), a heavier steel frame, and reinforced crossbars for hanging heavier commercial LEDs. The naming code maps directly to footprint.
How do I read the Cloudlab model number?
First digit = size class, last two digits = footprint in feet. So 844 is 4x4, 866 is 5x5, 899 is 8x8. The 6 and 7 prefixes are mostly 6-foot-tall, the 8 prefix is 6 feet 8 inches tall, and a D suffix means dual chamber (632D, 743D, 864D).
What's the difference between Cloudlab and Advance kits?
Cloudlab is the tent on its own (steel frame, 2000D Mylar, observation window). The Advance Grow Tent System is the same Cloudlab tent plus an Ionboard LED, Cloudline fan, carbon filter, ducting, hangers, and Smart Controller in one box. Pick the kit for a turnkey setup; pick the tent-only if you're swapping in existing gear.
Are all Cloudlab tents 6'8" tall?
No, the line covers three height classes. The 422 is 4 feet tall (compact for shorter ceilings). The 632, 642, 722, 733, and 743D are 6 feet tall. The 844, 864D, 866, 894, 899, 811, and 816 are 6 feet 8 inches tall for the larger commercial footprints.
Which Cloudlab has a dual chamber?
The 632D (3x2), 743D (4x3), and 864D (5x4) all ship with a built-in chamber divider. The divider supports staggered veg and flower cycles from one tent shell, so the same footprint runs continuous harvests instead of waiting between batches.
Is the Mylar in the Cloudlab 2000D?
Yes, every Cloudlab tent uses 2000D Mylar lining. That's twice the fabric density of a standard 1000D tent, and it's the same spec AC Infinity uses on the premium tier. The thicker fabric resists punctures during pole assembly and holds up to repeated harvest cycles without showing fatigue at the corners.
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