Amazon.com : DANCHEL OUTDOOR B5PRO 4 Season Canvas Bell Tent with 2 Stove Jacks, Glamping Yurt Tent for All Year Living 4/6/8 Person Large Hot Tent Camping, 13/16.4/20ft : Sports & Outdoors
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Amazon.com : DANCHEL OUTDOOR B5PRO 4 Season Canvas Bell Tent with 2 Stove Jacks, Glamping Yurt Tent for All Year Living 4/6/8 Person Large Hot Tent Camping, 13/16.4/20ft : Sports & Outdoors
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Imani
This tent is high quality! The fabric making the top of the tent is thick and durable. The base of the tent’s interior is also very thick and highly durable. The entire tent is water resistant, however be mindful of completely closing the entire bottom zipper and of the terrain you set-up on as water can get inside your tent if it is not sealed properly.All zippers including those for the small windows have good traction. This tent is an all-season camping tent and thus far has withstood a couple of strong thunderstorms without any indication of damage, major flooding, or loosening from it’s post.Should you be deciding on this tent… it is a great investment for the price.Highly recommend!
Adia
I bought this to use for Burning Man 2023 because I wanted something that I'd be able to have a full size mattress in and also be able to stand up to get dressed and what not. The product was a little later than expected when shipping but it came just in time. It is on the heavy side, I can't lift it by myself without really struggling, so it might not be the best for those looking for something lightweight or that doesn't take up a lot of space, but it fit what I needed. We were given a small space to set it up in so we weren't able to set it up exactly as it's intended to be but it still had a lot of space inside. It held up great during the really windy days and when it rained for 2 days the canvas proved to be extremely weather proof. We did have some leaking/pooling of water inside that came through the zippered windows but I think that was due to the fact that we couldn't set it up properly so the side walls were sagging. I think if the walls were straight there would have been little to no water inside at all. The canvas ceiling did feel damp to the touch from the inside, and we would occasionally feel like a mist come through during especially hard rains, but the floor held up incredibly well for being directly on top of some really wet mud. It kept us incredibly dry compared to some of my friends with regular tents. The first time setting it up was a little tricky but I think if I had to set it up again it would be a lot easier the second time. I'm not sure where else I would use this as it does take a lot of space to set it up properly but overall it did great.
researchiswise
I went camping for a week on the river in December. It was relatively easy to put up by myself and I am 5'4 130 lb. It probably took an hour to set the tent up and get everything set up inside. The center pole was a bit of a challenge because the fabric is a little heavy when the floor is nailed down. I had to sit and use my legs to push the center pole the rest of the way to center but I was successful. The temps dropped to 28 a couple nights. I also had a whole night where it rained really heavy along with strong wind gusts. Not a drop of rain in my tent, and just a little shaking but the lashings held really well. The whole tent was well made right down to the zippers. Heat retention was alot more than a regular poly tent, but I still had to use two heaters because I couldnt close the vents in the top. There are a few flaws I would love to see remedied. One is the vents in the top you cant get to from the inside. You need to go outside and have a long pole or something to try to push the fabric down. There is nowhere to tie fairy lights or something similar up which would be really useful for people that like more light in their tent. The gaps between zippers (different zippers for the door and the side walls) are big enough to let in insects. There are also some stitching flaws. The stove hole stitching is off on the roof.I definitely have respect for this tent. I believe you can actually live in this thing long term and I bought the brown PU coated fabric which keeps it dry and keeps people from seeing all but the faintest light from outside.