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The Genma0 Ultralight 4 Person Tipi Hot Tent is a versatile camping solution designed for comfort and safety. With a lightweight design of just 5.2 lbs, it accommodates up to four people and features a fire retardant stove jack, making it perfect for all-season adventures. The tent boasts a waterproof rating of 3000mm, ensuring you stay dry in any weather. Quick to set up and equipped with ample ventilation, this tent is your go-to for unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Special Feature | Ultralight |
Brand | Genma0 |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester, Aluminum, fabric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Color | hrey-White |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Shape | Octagonal |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | pole/stove jack |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Aluminum,Polyester |
Base Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | 是 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 7 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Genma0 |
Manufacturer | Genma0 |
Part Number | 1104 |
F**B
Great with a few modifications
This is our first hot tent. As a previous review mentioned, the jack flap rolls up, and there is a potential for the flap to touch the pipe causing melting or fire. This can be alleviated by purchasing a fiberglass stove pipe wrap for about $20 (we got this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08TWJ977R?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image ). This is a very necessary addition that I would recommend for any hot tent.The tent could technically sleep 4 if you are camping on the ground without cots or a stove. Otherwise this is a 2 cot tent with the stove.It holds the heat surprisingly well, and in a snow storm with ~5 inches of snow it held up great. Do brush the snow off as soon as possible as it weighs down the fabric and stretches it out. At 14° F outside, the interior was comfortably warm with our stove.When first using the tent, you may have to move your stakes out after a few days as the fabric seems to stretch a bit.I will be buying this tent again after ours suffered burn damage. This was not the fault of the tent but a result of bad choices on my and my husband's part. First of all, on a particularly cold night I thought I would save time by throwing a duraflame log in our stove. Apparently they burn hotter than regular wood because our stove pipe was glowing red hot. I asked my husband to stuff some fiberglass around the jack to protect the tent. He stuffed fiberglass around it, but he also put a cotton towel behind the fiberglass for extra "protection". The man has a master's in chemistry, you would think he would know what would happen next. The towel caught fire and burned a big hole in the tent. This led to the purchase of the aforementioned fiberglass wrap to protect our next tent.
M**R
Rips easy
It looks so think and came with pin holes int the fabric when I got it out of bag don't recommend for heavy duty and it does NOT fit four cots you are lucky to fit a stove and 2 cots it's more like 1 cot and stove... Also the flap for the fire place rolls up and when wind blows the tent will touch you stove pipe so it will melti used a old pic plate and bent and chained to the stove pipe to push away from the pipe the tent stakes are shit buy yourself good ones and get Paracord as they don't give you enough for your tent
M**.
Not impressed.
I bought this tent intending to use it for a hunting/backpacking trip. I just opened it up and set it up for the first time in the back yard to get familiar with setting it up and to see how warm it was with a tent stove. Within about 2 hours if a slight breeze (4-6 mph)almost all of the guide out tabs ripped off causing small rips in the sides of the tent. The package didn’t come with enough tent stakes, nor did it come with enough of the cordage to properly tie the tent down. The bottom seam of the stove jack opening was not stitched which I didn’t notice until after I had lit the stove and it caused the bottom section of the tent material to be able to flap slightly in the breeze making contact with the pipe. This could cause some issues. Overall I’m not really impressed. I’ve heard and read such great things about this tent that I’m actually disappointed. I’ve tried to figure out who the manufacturer is to contact them but the same exact tent is sold under multiple names with multiple sellers. Overall I would not recommend this tent at all for anything other than backyard fun in perfect weather.
D**N
Skeptical to impressed
Really like this tent. I was sceptical at 1st because I am more of a wall tent guy but canvas is hard to pack 5 plus miles back in the woods. This has sat in the yard through a week of rain and inside is still dry. I burnt the stove for probably 3 days straight and the stove Jack never got warm. I used header tape for insurance and also after it was done raining scotchguarded it and used seem sealer just for added insurance. So far I'm impressed. **UPDATE** after 8 days at 6000 ft. Elk hunting it did great. Stakes suck.... update those. Through a 40 mph wind day, 3 days of rain and then 2 snow days in Northern ID. Never leaked stayed warm.. although I had to get up every 3.5 hrs to load the stove.
A**H
Adventure awaits!
I've been looking to get into the hot tenting scene for about two years now and I finally took the plunge. I originally planned to buy a smaller 2 person tent, but felt like there had to be something bigger at an affordable price. This tent was it. I was worried that it wouldn't actually fit 4 people and a stove, but after setting it up in my yard I was happy to see how much room it had. You can easily sleep 4 people in this thing. It's got PLENTY of head room and you can easily stand up in it.The stove jack is higher up on the tent, so make sure you've got a tall pipe (at least 76", I'm guessing). I plan to buy an extra pipe piece for my stove to raise it a bit further up. Overall, this seems like a great tent for groups of 3 to 4, or for smaller groups who want plenty of room for their gear to fit inside with them.
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