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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I have used this temp quite a bit and is holding up well. It’s a little heavy for backpacking though.
adam onsrud
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Easy to set up
Peter A. Hertz
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2025
Was worried buying such an inexpensive hot tent when comparably sized canvas tents cost many times the price, but after one winter test set up and one weekend trip I was quite pleased with it and have no regrets. Tent material seems durable, the included pole was stable/steady even with 35km/h winds. Vented well for a non-canvas tent. You get what you pay for with gear, but we are pleased with the product and the value for money.
Pat Ramsay
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
We used the tent two times in the summer and it was great. We attempted to use it in the fall and the pole broken under heavy rain and the tent collapsed on us. Has a limited 3 month warranty, beware. It is certainly not suitable for "bushcraft" unless it never rains in the bush. Would not recommend.
Comstock
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
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Tony
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
upon hoisting up the interior tent this poor stitch job did not hold up leaving me without an interior tent. some areas on the interior tent is questionable as well. Fixable but i shouldn't be needing to stitch brand new things back together.
Curt Williams
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I have seen videos of people camping in these tents and decided to get one. I am quite pleased with the tent overall. It is very easy to set up and only uses one pole, which I like. The only downsides I would say are the instructions are not that great. I had to watch some videos to see how to set it up. Also, it's a teepee tent, so there is not a lot of room to move around. It's also one of the few tents I've had that I was able to easily roll up and get back in the bag.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2024
Tent worked pretty well. The stove we got kept it at good temperature and it was quite roomy. Only used it once but it was an enjoyable experience. The zipper had a misalignment but customer service contacted me to resolve issue. Setup between two people is easy, once you get used to it one person should be able to handle it, slight learning curve on setting stakes proper distance apart.
Jonathan Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Would have given 5 stars but does not come with instructions. Not real difficult to set up but some instruction would be nice. Definently a great product. Exactly what I was looking for and seems more durable than expected.
Nico Frade
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2023
I bought this with the inner mesh. Used it a few times this summer without a stove and I used it a few times in the spring with the Winnerwell Nomad Large stove. I had to buy an extra pipe for the chimney to make sure it was high enough above the tent, because this tent gets really tall.The inner mesh takes half the tent and can fit 2 inflatable twin beds and extra space for bags and stuff. However, if you sleep 4 with a setup like that, one person will be right in front of the bed and get stepped on. This should not be a problem with floor mats. Without the inner mesh and without a stove, this tent could probably fit 6 camp bed. As the outer tent feels thick and sturdy enough, the inner mesh feels thin and the floor seems like it could rip easily if you put it on a sharp root or rock. There is a clip on top of it to fix it to the outer tent. I am 5'8 and it's close to a challenge to clip it in. If you are shorter than this, you'll probably need a stool or something to do it.I have not use it in the winter yet, but I used it in the spring with the stove when it was 5°C at night. The tent actually became too hot so we had to open the doors. Make sure to not put too many woods in there as it will get really hot. There are cords to get the outer parts stretched, but they somehow seems badly designed and makes it hard to really stretch it like you would want. If you use a stove, this part is critical for the part with the chimney, as the hot chimney will melt your tent if it touches.This tent has really good floor nails and I didn't have any issues with the center pole, but I would take chance setting it in heavy winds as it would probably not stand without breaking.This tent is probably the easiest one I've had to set up alone.
JSullivan
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2023
Ok tent. Some small mistakes during manufacturing. Not enough for me to go through the trouble of returning. First, the velcro on the stove jack is on the wrong side so that the rain flap is on the inside of the tent. Second, the loops for the toggles that are supposed to secure the stove jack cover were sewn inside of the tent so when I roll it up I can't secure it.
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
Delivered today. Initial setup was pretty straight forward and easy. Roughly 30 minutes, which I think is pretty quick for not ever pitching this style tent before. Probably get faster the more the process is repeated. Tent material is of good quality. Post could be sturdier, but it will do for now. Only design flaw I see is there is only one zipper per door. If the door is shut, you gotta pull from the bottom, witch is quite a reach when you're inside. I could potentially get over this due to there being "Velcro" patches on the door flap. We'll see how they hold up after use. 4-8 person tent allows plenty of room to stand and even walk around inside. I am 5'11" tall for reference. Initially, I am pleased with this product.UPDATE: I have had this tent for about a year now and have used this tent on several trips in all weather. Snow, rain, wind, and summer heat. This tent has kept me dry in wet weather and warm when using either a stove or propane heater.
Wisconsin Relic
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
This tent seems like an excellent value. It arrived in about a week. I will be using it on a multi-day deer hunt in northern WIsconsin. However, just so I know ahead of time, I put the tent up in the backyard and put my stove into it. It’s fairly easy to erect. My stove heated up right up, the fabric has a waterproof and, apparently, windproof coating. It held in the heat well. It was up alight and a day in winds gusting into the 35-40 mph range and it held up perfectly, nothing pulled loose, no rips. The center pole held up well, was not an issue. My only complaint so far was that it came missing about 12 tent stakes. It didn’t have near enough to stake down the tent or guy lines. Plan on buying a dozen more staked. I had extra from other tents, so was ok, but I think the manufacturer should include the correct number of required stakes with the tent. But I’m happy with these tent so far.Addition to review: we did a 3 day deer hunt in this tent. Temperatures got down to 13 Fahrenheit with 30 mph winds, windchill of -1 Fahrenheit. It snowed about an inch while we were camping. Conclusion- this is NOT a tent for camping in during winter, especially it it snows. It did hold up to the winds and held in the heat from our stove a bit better than we expected. But it does have a serious problem which is that the door zippers only open by zipping up from the bottom. Since this is a tipi, one has to lay on the ground to reach the zipper pull. And you must use both hands, one to hold the tent fabric down, the other to pull the zipper up. We had put down a tarp and carpets for a floor and so when entering the tent with snow on our boots, some snow was tracked into tent each time we entered. Some of the snow melted, some didn’t, as it was cold on the floor level. Therefore each time we needed to exit the tent, we had to lay down in snow or cold water on the floor to access the zipper. When coming out of a cozy sleeping bag in the middle of the night, to answer a call of nature, but having to lay down in icy water and snow to unzip the door is very bad! This problem could be TOTALLY ELIMINATED if the manufacturer installed two way zippers. Two way zippers can be opened from the top down or bottom up. Very simple solution.So, don’t camp in this tent in snow unless you want to lay on your belly in icy water every time to need to exit the tent. One other issue is that the snow on the outside of the tent melts (if tent has a stove in it), runs down the tent walls, then freezes on the zippers. Zippers become inoperable. This only happen in about the bottom 12”. Above that, the stove keeps the walls warm enough to prevent zipper icing. Here again, a two way zipper would eliminate this problem also.
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