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August 2, 2025
Vary roomy inside considering it's size worked well with my princess auto wood stove. Easy set up and tear down despite what people on YouTube said. Good material for it's price was pretty warm inside with stove going in -18 Manitoba.Will update when try with holder weather
Mark K
July 16, 2025
Excellent value for the price. Plenty of room for 2 people and gear with a stove. Zippers are decent and seams are taped, and snow skirting is a nice touch,will help a lot come winter time. Quality is honestly better than I had anticipated. Setup imo was fairly easy and intuitive as long as you have some basic tarp/tent skills. If not, then there's plenty of good instructional videos on YT. Possible upgrades to this tent would be somewhere to hang stuff to dry, lights etc. Otherwise,very pleased with purchase. Would recommend this product to others.
DK
June 27, 2025
Only used once in strong wind and it held up. Stove pipe port didnβt melt. Takes some effort/skill to set up so not suggested for beginners. Lots of space. Pic is of set up on unlevel ground in 30km winds so thatβs why it looks off
Chris
June 18, 2025
The tent itself is really nice and easy to set up ! No complaints with the product . But the customer service could not be worse they do not care about you and that unfortunately will stop me from using any of there of gear from here on in again great hot tent very light but horrible horrible customer service!
Bushtripper
June 2, 2025
Perfect light weight non breathable hot tent for hammock camping with my Haven SafariI seam sealed it and gave it a coat of Nikawax water proofing spray and itβs dry as a bone inside. One Wind adjustable hammock straps are a must for it too.At this price itβs not as big a deal for the odd spark hole in it unlike $2000 hot tents.Highly recommend
Joel B.
May 31, 2025
Have had it set up for about a month now and its been through multiple snowstorms and no rips yet. Just make sure you keep the snow cleaned off the roof.
Hydro
May 12, 2025
**Update** May 10/23Went on another weekend camping trip with this tent, using it for only the 2nd time. Decent temps at 12c, no need for my wood stove so it was just hammock, underquilt, and tent. I made sure to dry and fold the tent neatly last time i used it, to make sure I kept it in optimal condition, but after one night of camping with it in 12km winds, it tore at the corner nearest the stove jacks and the zipper on the opposite side blew apart with about an inch of teeth missing. Ive slept under $10 tarps in 50km+ winds that held up better than this. My site was clear and no branches or debris was found nearby when I inspected the area. And I even made sure to give the guy lines a tiny bit of slack in case the winds picked up, but it hovered around 12km and apparently OneTigris cant stand up to a minor Canadian breeze. Cant believe I paid $250 for this. Im sticking to canvas tarps like I grew up with. You should do the same.So I originally bought this for 2 reasons: Iβm a hammock guy and I wanted a year round tent.The design is well thought out. Lonewolf902 on YouTube collaborated with OneTigris on this design and they did very well. The material is fantastic and the stitching is very good. Itβs quite roomy sets up quite easily. Even for a first time set up, I had it pitched and strung up in about 20 minutes (about 5-10 of that was just clearing my spot and pre-tying on my guy lines). While unfolding I got a bit lost on what side was what until I noticed the straps are at the top of each entrance, making it very easy to locate the ends and loosley place the tent where I wanted it (make sure to put your stove jack on the side you want BEFORE stringing up, I had to redo as I got a little carried away with the excitement of the first pitch). I also recommend NOT using the included guy lines, they shred and break very easily. I suggest a bright coloured paracord. The included tent pegs are good but I noticed that head can break easily, 2 heads broke as I was hammering them into the ground, but thatβs ok, thereβs plenty of wood around to make more :)I also suggest tying a knot into the toggles for the stove jack flaps to hold the rolled up flaps more tightly to the tent, if theyβre too close to your pipe, they will melt. Tying the knot in the toggle loop prevented this for me.I had very nice ventilation and the room really surprised me. With a stove, I predict I can fit 1 hammock sleeper and 2 ground/cot sleepers with room for gear and add another ground sleeper without the stove. Very impressive. The extra zipper system they use for hammock straps is also good way to creat an airflow channel through the tent as well. Leave a fist sized hole at the bottom of one door and another at the top of the other door and you get a very nice air current inside.All in all I love this tent. BUT, there are a few things Iβd love to have seen once this model.1) loops inside: one thing that really bugged me was no loops inside to hang stuff like lights or a speaker or something. Or to even string up a clothesline to air out you gear.2) a window of some kind: I feel like they could have added a small square vinyl window on the opposite side of the stove jack. Or even another stove jack that has a removable Velcro rimmed vinyl window. This is just a personal wish.3) pockets: this is the first tent Iβve bought that doesnβt have some kind of hanging pocket. If we had loops inside for tying hanging, this pocket thing would be redundant but having that little pocket in your tent for your phone or flashlight, etc can be very convenient and hand. But the tent has no storage what so ever so you have to be smart how you unpack or set up.Aside from some personal wishes, I really canβt find a my flaw with this design that turns me away from it. Iβll probably just pay a seamstress to add some loops inside for me and maybe a pocket or 2. I plan to use this many times this year and will update this review with anything else that may be worth mentioning.PS- Iβd buy a 25L stuff sack for this tent. Once you have unfolded it the first time, good luck getting it back in the carry bag without spending about 30mins of folding it back up tight enough (and good luck doing it alone). Thatβs where the stuff sack comes in handy. My stuff sack is a bit stretchy so you may need a bigger one. You can buy a 4 pack (15L, 20L, 25L, and 30L) here on amazon for $25 cad. One of those sizes will fit this tent for you.
Kirkland
April 15, 2025
Tent is great have had it for a year and some now been out a dozen or so times overnight in the winter. Very versatile, able to hang between trees or use poles on either end, if hanging between trees the hammock can be used to fit an extra friend! Make sure you know how to make use of a truckers hitch or have a few cam jams in hand (thatβs what I use to tension the guy line) a bit tricky to set up the first time but once you have a method worked out it goes up quicker and quicker every outting. The only downfall with this tent I have observed is that thereβs no attachment points inside to hang a guy line so I improvised with tarp clips, not much ventilation (I usually open the zipper on the far end and prop open with a stick). And the only big issue I have would be that a lot of condensation builds up in the cold (I cook inside, dry things out and have a snow floor so itβs a given that that will happen after you start heating things up) A more central stove jack may help as the side of the of the tent with the stove stays relatively dry. I try to remedy this with ventilation but still figuring out ways to help the process out. All in all great tent! Has served me and my friends well on quite a few trips now even had 3 of us in it including the stove quite comfortably for 2 nights in October.
DBeaudry
March 14, 2025
I ordered this tent with low expectations. I've never had a tent live up to the description. This blew all previous tents out of the water.It's multipurpose, floorless, with two stove pipe jacks/openings that have rain covers if you aren't using them. The jacks are both in one corner of the tent.The tent has two openings on opposite sides to accommodate hammock ropes. There are three zipper mechanisms on each zipper. Two to allow a small opening depending on the height of your hammock ropes/straps, and a third that zips the rest of it closed.I used it for the first time on a camping trip on the Shenandoah river in March '21. It was extremely windy. I used two extra hammock straps to hang the tent between two trees. There are multiple stake loops along the bottom and top of the walls of the tent. I initially thought I'd just use the ropes and stakes to stabilize the tent. That didn't work. I collected four tree branches and used those to stabilize the four tent corners and tied ropes to the branches and staked those out. That stretched out the wrinkles and kept the rain from accumulating on the roof. There were no leaks.I used the top tent jack as I had an oven attachment I was testing out. I did end up getting a tree limb and bracing it between the stove pipe and tent. Otherwise the tent gets uncomfortably close to the pipe wall. The next morning, I looked at the ceiling and wall around the stove and the only thing I noticed was some discoloration where the dew had mixed with the creosote.My only issue is it's impossible to get the tent back into the bag it comes with. I ended up stuffing it into a compression sack till I got home. The stakes that come with the tent are light weight. There aren't enough of them if you are staking out the tent properly. I ended up using 22 stakes/sticks.It is a multipurpose tent. I went and got two adjustable tent poles, and six adjustable shorter poles. Using those, you can stake the tent out like a normal tent if you use enough ropes. Using it with a hammock, it fits one person. Using it with cots or sleeping pads, you could likely fit three people in it. Four if you cuddle.I'm five foot five inches. I can stand and not have to duck when entering the tent in the hammock configuration. I love that part. I'm looking for a tent footprint, but I'm pretty sure it hasn't been made yet for this tent.Over all, I'd buy the tent again. I would like to see it come with a larger bag and bigger/more tent stakes.
tim cooper
February 3, 2025
Material is very durable and waterproof. This tent has loads of space for hammock and beds even with a stove inside.very easy to pitch. Zippers work very well. Can't wait to try it in the snow
BStutz
January 24, 2025
This tent is exactly what I was looking for. I needed a lightweight hot tent for winter camping in the northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is not a beginner outdoors-person tent. This is a traditional wall tent design and it takes a long time to set up. Setting up with one or two friends is recommended. I set it up by myself today and it took about 45 minutes, with me taking my time to set the guy lines properly. You can set it up without a hammock and without trees to support it if you have two large study poles(see photos). Use poles at the corners as well to support the wall tent shape. This tent does not come with instructions. When properly set up, I think this tent will hold up just fine to tough winter weather. I'm happy to answer questions on Instagram @fox_up_northUpdate: Used it for winter camping on Lake Superior. Held up to some serious wind and snow! Invest time in setting it up and it can really take rough weather. Also, it made a nice spacious and warm gathering space for me, my fiance and another couple(who had their own small tent) for an evening meal and dice games.
FishHammockShoot
December 4, 2024
Plenty of tie out points, seems to be well constructed. Supplied with 2x stove jack inserts (my stove only works via the top chimney point so this means I have a spare/backup stove jack).Enough room for 1x hammock (won't work with 2x hammocks as the 'follower zip' that tracks the up/down movement of the hammock while in use/empty only works for a single hammock) plenty of room inside for a cot/camp bed as well as a hammock is enough space for 2x people's kit.Even with a week's worth of fishing gear, bait, food, wood for the stove it was still spacious.
Bally Kaur
November 28, 2024
Brought as a Christmas present for my husband , he loves camping! This was his best present, it was big enough to have 3 people sitting inside on chairs , a small table inside & bedsYou can find videos on youtube on Wild man bronco
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