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The OneTigris Iron Wall Stove Tent is a lightweight, durable camping solution made from 20D silicon-coated nylon, featuring a 2000mm waterproof rating. Designed for 1-3 persons, it includes a stove pipe hole for winter use, easy assembly, and a stealthy OD-green color for blending into nature.
S**N
Larger inside then I expected
Well what can I say except you won't find a better price. Good TP designed for a hot tent in or bug mesh for when you're camping in warmer weather. It's not very heavy and seems to be of a very good build quality. Waterproof through-and-through no leaks. Easy to set up. If you want a teepee tent this is the one for you.
S**N
Use caution getting into and out of this tent around a wood stove
I am giving this tent 4 stars for some quality performance. Would be a 5 star except for the door placement.I have tested the tent in rain and now a fun weather event that started at 45 degrees Fahrenheit, calm winds, and clear skies, and ended in a full on blizzard with 55 mile per hour winds and temps falling to -2 degrees Fahrenheit.Pros: 1 never leaked through rain, sleet, freezing rain, or snow melting off as the stove heated it. 2 Has withstood wind conditions with gusts over 55 miles per hour. 3 roof cap vents allow for great air exchange and reducing condensation buildup. 4 stake out points have adjustable lines so it can be easily set up on uneven terrain 5 inner tent is easy to set upCons: 1 no access to adjust the roof cap vents from inside the tent. It isnt fun to open up the tent in the middle of a blizzard or driving rain storm to close a vent that has rain or snow being blown into it. 2 door placement. Winter gear is bulky and if you are a big guy like me, getting in around a wood stove can be tricky. 3 there are no adjustments to secure the inner tent in place better. If they moved the door one panel further from the stove jack this tent would easily get a 5 star review for the price range it is in.Great tent for anyone looking for a first hot tent just understand it is a one man tent with a wood stove in it unless you are very cozy with any other adult sized people that might be in it with you and you will need to exercise caution moving in and out of the tent around the wood stove.Last note: I am 6 foot 4 inches tall. I am not going to stretch out in this tent but it isnt forcing me into a fetal position to sleep either.
S**E
Nice
The only thing that would make this better is the snow skirts
A**1
Great tent
Small tent but still big enough for me at 6'5"and my dog. I think I could get another person inside but would lose alot of gear space or even a tent stove but for one person there plenty of room to cook store gear and wood for the small tent stove.
W**C
Quality looks good
Received the OneTigris Iron Wall Stove Tent today and set it up to see how it works. Persons familiar with tent camping should find set up intuitive. For first timers, probably should review set up videos on Youtube. The stakes hold up well in the rocky soil here. was not able to drive all of them in fully but they still held well. I'll soon try them in sandy soil but getting them deeper should make them hold better. Best quality stakes I've ever got with a tent. Also like the aluminum end caps on the tent pole. Nice! Looking forward to spending a night or two in it.
N**L
Satisfied
It's a good tent, but definitely should come with instructions. I was enraged trying to pitch this thing without instructions and almost threw it in the fire but fortunately I figured out that the main reason I was having trouble was because the ground was so hard where I was that the aluminum tent stakes kept bending. Once I brought it back home and tried to do it in my yard with softer ground, as well as contacted them for instructions (which is YouTube videos) I ended up being happy with the purchase. That being said even the videos are kinda lacking instruction on the initial layout before staking it down. Just lay it out, pull the edges out evenly and try to place the stakes in straight line with each seam (about five inches out from edge). Keep it loose until you can fit the center pole in, and then adjust the strings accordingly. Some stakes will need to be repositioned so that they are in a perfect line with the seam. This task would have been much easier with the proper instructions, which I never really recieved and had to figure it out myself. The aluminum stakes are nice and cute but if you accidentally kick one even slightly it will bend and then you have lost one. Should come with a few extras.
K**A
Favorite tent ever purchased
Absolutely love this tent. The thinner material had me worried at first. After 2-3 weekends of use in tall, dry Rockie Mountain terrain, it really proved it's worth. Not a single hole to be patched yet.I have used the inner liner every time, but kept the mesh door and outter door open for my pup to roam. Plenty of space for gear plus a stove in colder weather even with the dog (Blue Heeler for size).Extremely light to back, little larger on size, but a good stuff sack could minimize that quite a bit. Zipper is great quality, tent stakes are a bit lacking, but I personally like larger heavier stakes.Great purchase and favorite tent I have ever had by far.
R**V
5/5 for the price
The Good: Effective, simple, light-ish design. Just the fly weighs 2lbs for the ultralight crowd. Inner mesh is easy to put in after tent is up, it's adjustable at the coners, and little rods in the corners to keep the bathtub floor sides upright. Ripstop nylon seems strong for a light fabric. Slept in it 2 nights through a heavy rain/wind storm, totally dry, tent held up really well, though I wouldn't trust it in very strong mountain top winds or heavy snow. Haven't tried it with a stove yet though it seems it'd be fine. Chimney opening location and overall layout are good. All lines are included: reflective, strong, and all have handy quick-adjusters. Comes with 15 sturdy 8" tri-star alum tent pegs. Nice reinforcement in top-centre where poles goes. Effective vents. Seams are taped. Well made for price.For improvement: One door, hopefully the zipper holds up. This isn't Big Agnes/MSR build quality. Doesn't come with a jack. 2 people in the inner-mesh would be tight. Seams are tighter than the surrounding fabric, causing a bit of sag.All in all a value, lightweight backpacking hot-tent made with decent materials and good accessories. Get one.
T**Y
simple to install and pack up even for a complete beginner like me
try it a couple time in canada fall, still need to learn to deal with condensation which is a problem but i learn that location (dry ground, and ventilation is key ...or a stove :) )
J**D
Good service
Skirts would be nice and availability of a removable inner floor, bathtub like
N**N
Great tent
Good tent used a few times now with wood stove but looks like it was a return the pegs were bent and full of mud no biggie i swaped them out for longer pegs for winter other than that no complaints 👍
R**E
Definitely not for winter camping but strong material.
This tent could have been near perfect if it had a snow skirt. Unless you stake this on perfectly level ground on grass there is going to be big gaps around the bottom, so even if you don't winter camp the wind and the rain is going to get inside. After I pitched this tent in pretty calm conditions it stormed and snowed overnight and I woke up covered in snow INSIDE the tent. I am 6' tall 215lbs and found I had to get on my hands and knees to get in and out of the door - this is not the tents fault as the height is clearly mentioned in the description but the door is pretty low. I am just mentioning this because if you are taller I don't think you want have to get on your hands and knees to get in and out of the tent if it is wet or snowy outside. My other small gripe is that the toggle to hold the flap for the stove jack hole rolled up is on a pretty short leash. It is pretty tough to get the toggle through the loop while keeping the flap rolled up, especially with cold hands and would be impossible with gloves. The leash on the toggle should be about half an inch longer or in reality on an elastic. The one positive thing I can give it, hence 2 stars vs. 1 star, is that despite some 55 KM/H wind on a mountain top the fabric didn't rip and it stayed staked down despite the wind getting underneath it - I was surprised and thankful for this.
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