UNISTRENGH Luxury 4 Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent Large Glamping Tent Yurt Teepee with Roof Stove Jack Hole for Camping Hiking Christmas
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Cotton Canvas Made in the PRC Our bell tent comes with a hole(Red is as picture shown)for chimney pipe and are capable to equip with stove inside. The hole can be covered by cotton when you don't use it. So it achieve both ideal of "beauty and practicality". This winter tent with stove pipe vent is 4-season yurts tent in fact. Luxury spire tent:Capacity is about 6 or 8 more persons.Size of the large tent is perfect to fit camping bed, small table and still have plenty of room to move around and hang out in the tent! All packs down into a matching cloth bag.The bell tent is into a cloth carry bag (beige cotton canvas fabric). Safe and Breathable: Fire-resistant material is around the opening pipe vent.Breathable cotton, waterproof ,300g per sqm, with reinforced double stitched seams.Cotton is treated with UV & water repellent.With screen porch and mesh windows for cross ventilation or a view without worrying.
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Andrey Kuropatko
Set up tent 3 times. Everything seems to be working, zippers etc. Did not buy the stove yet, cannot give review on stove openning jack The tent stakes are usable but during the storm on a windy day in wet ground I could see them pulling out. I recommend some rebar stakes about 14" long as a backup. However the tent did not blow over, no rips, Tent zippers work after a week of camping with family. Will use again next year. As it flooded outside the tent up to ankles, Some water showed in areas where the pegs pulled back, but gear stayed dry. Great tent. Definitely 5 stars.
Kate Kim
We love this 🏕The appearance is very good.It's easy to tent.But it's heavy.
James P.
Set the tent up, the directions are vague but usable. Everything seems to be working, zippers etc. There are 2 rubber cups that insert into the long tent pole to keep from punching holes in PVC floor and in roof. I recommend also to put a 6 " x 6" plywood piece on floor where pole goes. The stove jack is 5" opening and the canvas flap over the stove jack rolls up and ties - however I noticed the rolled up canvas flap will touch the hot stovepipe. I recommend some heavy aluminum foil or something to stop the hot pipe from touching the rolled up flap canvas. The tent stakes are usable but not all that long, on a windy day in wet ground I could see them pulling out. I recommend some rebar stakes about 14" long as a backup. Time will tell, using it in Colorado in October. Comes with nice bag for tent, and one bag for poles, and one for stakes.Update: Used tent for 10 days while elk hunting. REALLY windy in camp, like 45 MPH gusts. Tent did not blow over, no rips, had to cinch some lines twice a day. CS alpine stove was in tent. Got nervous when wind lifted stove off ground so we put rocks on stove and tied stovepipe to ground stakes. The stovepipe got so hot it sort of melted the tent stove jack, but not bad. We tried to keep the stove pipe temp at safe levels but the pine burns so hot and fast, and wind its hard to do. Tent zippers work after a week of inebriated elk hunters using them. Will use again next year. Bent stakes when hitting rocks in campground which I anticipated. I brought some heavy 1/2 inch rod to drive in ground, this aint my first rodeo. There was 3 people in 16' tent with our hunting gear and a table which is just right. 4 people would be crowded.Update: Used tent again in fall of 2020 in Colorado. this time it snowed. noticed no moisture in tent, the water resistant fabric is still working great. Snow melts and rolls off tent with a little shaking from inside. zippers still work. I am having to tie the tent ropes to stakes now, cinching does not work anymore. And all the tent stakes are bent so I use 1/2 inch rebar now for stakes. THe hard rocky ground of CO is hard on stakes.
Grammy
I own an older pop up camper that is great, but I wanted a good tent to take to places where the pop up might not be practical. I’ve always wanted a Bell tent and, after much research, I purchased this one. First let me say I have NO issues with the tent. It’s sturdy, large - well overall very nice. My review has nothing to do with the quality of the tent. My family took the tent on its trial run this past weekend before taking it on a longer camping trip next month. During that time, the weather for the most part was great. However, there were times it did rain heavily and the wind was fairly strong. The tent did beautifully. No leaks. The wind wasn’t an issue. Perfect, right???Not exactly. Something I hadn’t planned on was when it came time to pack the tent up and head home, because the ground was wet/muddy, the bottom of the tent was naturally wet and muddy. No fault of the tent. There was no time (plus it was still lightly raining) to thoroughly clean the tent so it was rolled up wet and muddy. The instructions say the tent needs to be completely dry or it will get moldy and black spots and discoloration will be occur. The instructions also say to not go any longer than 2 days before airing out the tent. The problem is that it’s still raining where I live and there’s no place to put the tent up to dry out. I could put it up anyway, but the ground will still be wet and no telling how long it would take to dry with a tent covering it. So letting the tent dry completely before storing it seems impractical at this point.I took it out of its bag and tried to unroll it out as much as possible in my shed, which isn’t very large. I go out every few hours and move the material around so hopefully the air can circulate enough that no mold will grow. It’s supposed to stop raining later this week. Hopefully no mold will settle in before I can get the tent set up to properly dry out. That’s my only complaint/concern, but it’s a big concern.The tent itself is wonderful and I highly recommend it. Just know that storing it properly might be an issue. Thought you all might want to know.