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Happybuy Canvas Bell Tent – 4 Seasons Breathable 100% Cotton Canvas Yurt – w/Stove Jack, Luxury Glamping Tent Waterproof for Family Camping, Hunting, Party

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Happybuy Canvas Bell Tent – 4 Seasons Breathable 100% Cotton Canvas Yurt – w/Stove Jack, Luxury Glamping Tent Waterproof for Family Camping, Hunting, Party

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Customers find the canvas bell tent to be of good quality, spacious enough for weekend camping, and easy to set up. They appreciate its weather resistance, staying warm and dry during use, and one customer mentions it withstood a F1 tornado. The tent's durability receives mixed feedback, with some finding it sturdy while others report issues with the floor ripping and fraying easily. Customers disagree on the water resistance and leakage, with some reporting no leaks while others mention rain seeping through. The zipper quality also divides opinions, with some praising them while others find them unsatisfactory.

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33 customers mention quality, 30 positive, 3 negative

Customers find the tent to be of good quality, with one customer noting it's nicer than a nylon tent.

Great tent, set it up to get it seasoned correctly before the first trip, those of you that dont know what "seasoning" a tent is it's the process of…Read more

Amazing product. We hunt as much as possible and this makes a perfect home base DanielleRead more

Nice tent easy set up and take down adequate space for two cots and a wood stove comfortable for two….Read more

Love the tent, but it leaks in heavy rain. Emailed Vevor customer service and they are supposed to be sending out a cover….Read more

30 customers mention setup, 24 positive, 6 negative

Customers find the tent easy to set up and use.

Nice tent easy set up and take down adequate space for two cots and a wood stove comfortable for two….Read more

It’s easy to set up, spacious and looks nice. BUT I had it set up during a minor rain. One that my kids and I hiked through….Read more

This tent is amazing and gigantic! It's actually pretty easy to set up after the first time of figuring it out….Read more

This was Not easy to put up or fill with camping gear. It’s more for sleeping on the ground.Read more

27 customers mention space, 22 positive, 5 negative

Customers appreciate the tent's spaciousness, describing it as huge and perfect for weekend camping, with one customer noting it can accommodate four full-size cots.

It’s easy to set up, spacious and looks nice. BUT I had it set up during a minor rain. One that my kids and I hiked through….Read more

Well built. Weathered a 4 hour down pour and no leaks.. very roomy..Read more

…elevated allows for storage underneath and there is plenty of room for us to move around in the other half of the tent. We purchased the 13 ft tent….Read more

It was an easy set up and tons of space. At first it was perfect….Read more

14 customers mention weather resistance, 10 positive, 4 negative

Customers praise the tent's weather resistance, noting that it stays warm and dry, heats the space well, and is suitable for all seasons.

…We stayed warm and dry. This yurt is very weather tolerant. The pic was taken while making breakfast the morning after the storm….Read more

…We have been very happy! It’s spacious and durable and has been great in all weather….Read more

…The floor is heavy but extremely cold and nothing to keep the cold out. It seams to draw the cold in….Read more

…It doesn’t get too hot in the day and stays a little warmer in the night. I slept in it last night and had a candle heater and no condensation!…Read more

37 customers mention durability, 16 positive, 21 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tent's durability, with some finding it sturdy, while others report issues with the floor ripping and fraying easily, and one customer noting that the thread tears through the canvas.

Center pole snapped under snowfall Waite tried to reach out to customer service to buy a new center pole and never could get a response leaving this…Read more

…We have been very happy! It’s spacious and durable and has been great in all weather….Read more

…It's starting to get rips from high winds. The sun is really hard on it. I used the bag to make patches. I used stray on adhesive to apply them….Read more

…It is well built in our opinion. I do not see any issues with the sewing or the fabric of the tent. The zippers and flaps all work as advertised….Read more

29 customers mention leakage, 10 positive, 19 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the tent's water resistance, with some reporting no leaks while others mention water seeping through the seams during rain.

…the instructions, on top of sealing with extra protection, the tent still leaked and had small holes in it. It leaked from the top as well.,…Read more

…Checked on it day 3 of rain and not a drop of water inside….Read more

Love the tent, but it leaks in heavy rain. Emailed Vevor customer service and they are supposed to be sending out a cover….Read more

…We installed with no problem at all. But once it rained we had leaks everywhere. I was very disappointed they never responded back….Read more

24 customers mention water resistance, 10 positive, 14 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the tent's water resistance, with some finding it weatherproof while others report it's not waterproof, with one customer noting that rain seeped through the roof.

I like the rent quite a bit but I must say it is not waterproof as it is leaking a bit with he rain….Read more

…Word of caution: It is air tight and water proof!…Read more

…Then one night about almost a month of having the tent it rained and the next day when we went into it, everything was soaked….Read more

…Together they are an unstoppable pair. Water tight all around in any weather, laughts at 30 mile and hour winds and will have you feeling like your…Read more

15 customers mention zipper quality, 9 positive, 6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the tent's zippers, with some finding them great while others express dissatisfaction.

…It was made very well, quality material and stitching, the zippers are great. Roomy for just myself I have the 9.8’ tent and it’s perfectly spacious….Read more

…My only actual complaint is the zipper stopped working. I'm using the screen zipper nowto keep out bugs. But it splits constantly….Read more

…The material is great, not flimsy, the zippers are quality and I have kids so they put it to the test….Read more

Put up, tried out, worked well. Quality was good, zippers are a little bit fussy but if you pull both side straight they worked fine…Read more


Worth every penny! Highly recommended! (Critiques included)

5 out of 5 stars

Worth every penny! Highly recommended! (Critiques included)
This tent is awesome! I love it! I highly recommend it! We bought the 23 foot (7 meter) version of this tent and have been living in it for most of the last month due to toxic mold in our house that needs to be abated. I highly recommend this tent! I live in the Willamette Valley Oregon where it is very wet. We have not had any problems with the tent. We have the tent set up on our property which is sloped down toward the creek. We set it up on the most level area we have, but when it rains, the drain-off runs downhill past the tent. We have not had any water in the tent even during the hardest of our downpours including a weekend storm. So far, we have only had 25 MPH winds and no problems with the tent staying up. The packaging left a little to be desired. While the box arrived with everything in it, the packaging was quite beat up and could use some reinforcement because of how large and heavy the package is. I would suggest some sort of wood or metal reinforcing the corners to help the package arrive intact. This would be especially helpful give the reviews about losing contents. That didn't happen to us, but it is a major issue in the Amazon comments here. The tent was quite heavy. There was no way that I could move it. My husband used a wheelbarrow to move it to the location we needed it on our property. The delivery person unloaded it while I was not here and put it smack dab in front of a door making it impossible to get into that door. I am guessing they were concerned about rain and put it under the eaves of the house. This is an issue with the delivery person not the item or Amazon, but it did make it awkward when the mold investigator arrived shortly after the delivery and couldn't get into the house. Setting it up on a slope is not recommended as the sidewalls on the downhill never stand up properly even if you stretch them as tight as you can. The angle messes it up. This is true even though where we set it up is only a SLIGHT slope. If you get the 23 foot tent, you actually need close to 35-40 feet of area to actually tie the tent down. More if you want walkways around the outside. For instance, if you store wood back behind your tent and need to walk around it to get the wood, there will be long ties on the sides stretching out from the tent in the way of walking. So account for that when you plan the footprint of the tent. Assembly was not complicated, but the instructions were only marginally helpful. Given the size of the tent, it took 4 of us a few hours to set it up. There are technically instructions with photos included in a pamphlet inside the box. The problem is that they have been poorly translated from another language requiring a lot of inferring what in heaven's name the person writing the instructions was trying to convey or if indeed they were drinking heavily. The translation of the instructions simply didn't explain things well and made the setup challenging. The most important part of setup is getting the stake lines out as far as possible to maintain the sidewalls, but they do not say that. Major translation fail. At least with the 23-foot tent, it is not a quick assembly. This is way too heavy and cumbersome to take backpacking or to take down and move regularly in our opinion. It is quite an undertaking to set it up and take it down. So we will probably not use this for recreational camping. I imagine that the smaller sizes would work better for this. It is well built in our opinion. I do not see any issues with the sewing or the fabric of the tent. The zippers and flaps all work as advertised. We have not added a stove yet so I cannot speak to that. Since we are close to home we are just using an electric heater and heated blankets for the time being. The weather is very moderate here. The seams of the tent are reinforced with some sort of plastic coating that is applied in strips to the length of the seams on the inside of the tent. I have no doubt that this helps keep water from seeping through the seams. I read other reviews saying that they had problems getting ahold of the company. This was not my experience at all. When I bought the tent, I needed it ASAP. USPS doesn't deliver to our home address, so we have a PO box. But some listings here on Amazon cannot use PO Boxes. This listing said that it was not shipped from Amazon. But I purchased it in a hurry and then realized I had it sent to the home address not the PO box. I contacted the company to find out if they were mailing the package via USPS because if they were, it wouldn't be delivered. They replied within 24 hours saying it was coming via FedEx which meant that the home address was fine (Amazon makes having a PO box and no USPS service at our home address complicated as they do not list how the item will be sent in the listing or at checkout). The company replied well within Amazon's estimated reply time. They were helpful and polite. I have no complaints about our interaction. The first few nights we were out of the house, we stayed in hotel. Because of my health problems we have to have a hotel room with a kitchenette. I figured we spent less on this tent and all the set up than we would spend on a week in the hotel. Well worth the money for what we got. I have no complaints besides what is posted here — and I consider those to be minor issues. All in all, I love the tent and think it looks magical especially all lit up at night. The fact that it reminds me of a medieval/historically inspired tent is just icing on the cake. Edited to add info on 12/3/2022: We lived in this tent for 14 months while remodeling our house, selling it, and building a new tiny house at a new location. I standby the things stated in this review. At our new property, it was high humidity (sometimes 99% humidity) and we struggled to keep the tent dry and mold free. A dehumidifier helped. As mentioned in the review, it was not quick to take it down and move it. But overall, I'm still incredibly satisfied with our purchase and would buy one again.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2021

    This tent is awesome! I love it! I highly recommend it!
    We bought the 23 foot (7 meter) version of this tent and have been living in it for most of the last month due to toxic mold in our house that needs to be abated.
    I highly recommend this tent! I live in the Willamette Valley Oregon where it is very wet. We have not had any problems with the tent. We have the tent set up on our property which is sloped down toward the creek. We set it up on the most level area we have, but when it rains, the drain-off runs downhill past the tent. We have not had any water in the tent even during the hardest of our downpours including a weekend storm. So far, we have only had 25 MPH winds and no problems with the tent staying up.
    The packaging left a little to be desired. While the box arrived with everything in it, the packaging was quite beat up and could use some reinforcement because of how large and heavy the package is. I would suggest some sort of wood or metal reinforcing the corners to help the package arrive intact. This would be especially helpful give the reviews about losing contents. That didn't happen to us, but it is a major issue in the Amazon comments here.
    The tent was quite heavy. There was no way that I could move it. My husband used a wheelbarrow to move it to the location we needed it on our property. The delivery person unloaded it while I was not here and put it smack dab in front of a door making it impossible to get into that door. I am guessing they were concerned about rain and put it under the eaves of the house. This is an issue with the delivery person not the item or Amazon, but it did make it awkward when the mold investigator arrived shortly after the delivery and couldn't get into the house.
    Setting it up on a slope is not recommended as the sidewalls on the downhill never stand up properly even if you stretch them as tight as you can. The angle messes it up. This is true even though where we set it up is only a SLIGHT slope. If you get the 23 foot tent, you actually need close to 35-40 feet of area to actually tie the tent down. More if you want walkways around the outside. For instance, if you store wood back behind your tent and need to walk around it to get the wood, there will be long ties on the sides stretching out from the tent in the way of walking. So account for that when you plan the footprint of the tent.
    Assembly was not complicated, but the instructions were only marginally helpful. Given the size of the tent, it took 4 of us a few hours to set it up. There are technically instructions with photos included in a pamphlet inside the box. The problem is that they have been poorly translated from another language requiring a lot of inferring what in heaven's name the person writing the instructions was trying to convey or if indeed they were drinking heavily. The translation of the instructions simply didn't explain things well and made the setup challenging. The most important part of setup is getting the stake lines out as far as possible to maintain the sidewalls, but they do not say that. Major translation fail.
    At least with the 23-foot tent, it is not a quick assembly. This is way too heavy and cumbersome to take backpacking or to take down and move regularly in our opinion. It is quite an undertaking to set it up and take it down. So we will probably not use this for recreational camping. I imagine that the smaller sizes would work better for this.
    It is well built in our opinion. I do not see any issues with the sewing or the fabric of the tent. The zippers and flaps all work as advertised. We have not added a stove yet so I cannot speak to that. Since we are close to home we are just using an electric heater and heated blankets for the time being. The weather is very moderate here. The seams of the tent are reinforced with some sort of plastic coating that is applied in strips to the length of the seams on the inside of the tent. I have no doubt that this helps keep water from seeping through the seams.
    I read other reviews saying that they had problems getting ahold of the company. This was not my experience at all. When I bought the tent, I needed it ASAP. USPS doesn't deliver to our home address, so we have a PO box. But some listings here on Amazon cannot use PO Boxes. This listing said that it was not shipped from Amazon. But I purchased it in a hurry and then realized I had it sent to the home address not the PO box. I contacted the company to find out if they were mailing the package via USPS because if they were, it wouldn't be delivered. They replied within 24 hours saying it was coming via FedEx which meant that the home address was fine (Amazon makes having a PO box and no USPS service at our home address complicated as they do not list how the item will be sent in the listing or at checkout). The company replied well within Amazon's estimated reply time. They were helpful and polite. I have no complaints about our interaction.
    The first few nights we were out of the house, we stayed in hotel. Because of my health problems we have to have a hotel room with a kitchenette. I figured we spent less on this tent and all the set up than we would spend on a week in the hotel. Well worth the money for what we got.
    I have no complaints besides what is posted here — and I consider those to be minor issues. All in all, I love the tent and think it looks magical especially all lit up at night. The fact that it reminds me of a medieval/historically inspired tent is just icing on the cake.
    Edited to add info on 12/3/2022:
    We lived in this tent for 14 months while remodeling our house, selling it, and building a new tiny house at a new location. I standby the things stated in this review. At our new property, it was high humidity (sometimes 99% humidity) and we struggled to keep the tent dry and mold free. A dehumidifier helped. As mentioned in the review, it was not quick to take it down and move it. But overall, I'm still incredibly satisfied with our purchase and would buy one again.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Worth every penny! Highly recommended! (Critiques included)

    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2021


    This tent is awesome! I love it! I highly recommend it!
    We bought the 23 foot (7 meter) version of this tent and have been living in it for most of the last month due to toxic mold in our house that needs to be abated.
    I highly recommend this tent! I live in the Willamette Valley Oregon where it is very wet. We have not had any problems with the tent. We have the tent set up on our property which is sloped down toward the creek. We set it up on the most level area we have, but when it rains, the drain-off runs downhill past the tent. We have not had any water in the tent even during the hardest of our downpours including a weekend storm. So far, we have only had 25 MPH winds and no problems with the tent staying up.
    The packaging left a little to be desired. While the box arrived with everything in it, the packaging was quite beat up and could use some reinforcement because of how large and heavy the package is. I would suggest some sort of wood or metal reinforcing the corners to help the package arrive intact. This would be especially helpful give the reviews about losing contents. That didn't happen to us, but it is a major issue in the Amazon comments here.
    The tent was quite heavy. There was no way that I could move it. My husband used a wheelbarrow to move it to the location we needed it on our property. The delivery person unloaded it while I was not here and put it smack dab in front of a door making it impossible to get into that door. I am guessing they were concerned about rain and put it under the eaves of the house. This is an issue with the delivery person not the item or Amazon, but it did make it awkward when the mold investigator arrived shortly after the delivery and couldn't get into the house.
    Setting it up on a slope is not recommended as the sidewalls on the downhill never stand up properly even if you stretch them as tight as you can. The angle messes it up. This is true even though where we set it up is only a SLIGHT slope. If you get the 23 foot tent, you actually need close to 35-40 feet of area to actually tie the tent down. More if you want walkways around the outside. For instance, if you store wood back behind your tent and need to walk around it to get the wood, there will be long ties on the sides stretching out from the tent in the way of walking. So account for that when you plan the footprint of the tent.
    Assembly was not complicated, but the instructions were only marginally helpful. Given the size of the tent, it took 4 of us a few hours to set it up. There are technically instructions with photos included in a pamphlet inside the box. The problem is that they have been poorly translated from another language requiring a lot of inferring what in heaven's name the person writing the instructions was trying to convey or if indeed they were drinking heavily. The translation of the instructions simply didn't explain things well and made the setup challenging. The most important part of setup is getting the stake lines out as far as possible to maintain the sidewalls, but they do not say that. Major translation fail.
    At least with the 23-foot tent, it is not a quick assembly. This is way too heavy and cumbersome to take backpacking or to take down and move regularly in our opinion. It is quite an undertaking to set it up and take it down. So we will probably not use this for recreational camping. I imagine that the smaller sizes would work better for this.
    It is well built in our opinion. I do not see any issues with the sewing or the fabric of the tent. The zippers and flaps all work as advertised. We have not added a stove yet so I cannot speak to that. Since we are close to home we are just using an electric heater and heated blankets for the time being. The weather is very moderate here. The seams of the tent are reinforced with some sort of plastic coating that is applied in strips to the length of the seams on the inside of the tent. I have no doubt that this helps keep water from seeping through the seams.
    I read other reviews saying that they had problems getting ahold of the company. This was not my experience at all. When I bought the tent, I needed it ASAP. USPS doesn't deliver to our home address, so we have a PO box. But some listings here on Amazon cannot use PO Boxes. This listing said that it was not shipped from Amazon. But I purchased it in a hurry and then realized I had it sent to the home address not the PO box. I contacted the company to find out if they were mailing the package via USPS because if they were, it wouldn't be delivered. They replied within 24 hours saying it was coming via FedEx which meant that the home address was fine (Amazon makes having a PO box and no USPS service at our home address complicated as they do not list how the item will be sent in the listing or at checkout). The company replied well within Amazon's estimated reply time. They were helpful and polite. I have no complaints about our interaction.
    The first few nights we were out of the house, we stayed in hotel. Because of my health problems we have to have a hotel room with a kitchenette. I figured we spent less on this tent and all the set up than we would spend on a week in the hotel. Well worth the money for what we got.
    I have no complaints besides what is posted here — and I consider those to be minor issues. All in all, I love the tent and think it looks magical especially all lit up at night. The fact that it reminds me of a medieval/historically inspired tent is just icing on the cake.
    Edited to add info on 12/3/2022:
    We lived in this tent for 14 months while remodeling our house, selling it, and building a new tiny house at a new location. I standby the things stated in this review. At our new property, it was high humidity (sometimes 99% humidity) and we struggled to keep the tent dry and mold free. A dehumidifier helped. As mentioned in the review, it was not quick to take it down and move it. But overall, I'm still incredibly satisfied with our purchase and would buy one again.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024

    I got this tent in high hopes that it would be of decent quality…. I was completely disappointed with the first setup. Seams are coming apart with no rough use. The fabric isn’t ripping it’s just the thread they used and not double stitching the ends of the stitching. Vevor’s idea was for me to stitch up the parts that were coming undone and they would send me a “rain cover” to make it water proof again. The rain cover looks to be the flimsiest poly tarp material imaginable and is barely attached. It would also cover up the vents at the top of the tent making the tent really hot to use in warmer weather. It also didn’t have a spot in the rain cover to go over the part of the door frame that protrudes through the canvas. The rain cover didn’t even have a stove jack in it. After the initial set up and getting it back into the bag I used my finger to pick the bag up on one end. Barely any pressure on the loop and it completely pulled out.
    I am in no way even remotely impressed with this expensive 23’ tent. I got it to spend my time camping with the kiddo, not spending my time being a seamstress!

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    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Coming apart at the seams… literally!

    Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024


    I got this tent in high hopes that it would be of decent quality…. I was completely disappointed with the first setup. Seams are coming apart with no rough use. The fabric isn’t ripping it’s just the thread they used and not double stitching the ends of the stitching. Vevor’s idea was for me to stitch up the parts that were coming undone and they would send me a “rain cover” to make it water proof again. The rain cover looks to be the flimsiest poly tarp material imaginable and is barely attached. It would also cover up the vents at the top of the tent making the tent really hot to use in warmer weather. It also didn’t have a spot in the rain cover to go over the part of the door frame that protrudes through the canvas. The rain cover didn’t even have a stove jack in it. After the initial set up and getting it back into the bag I used my finger to pick the bag up on one end. Barely any pressure on the loop and it completely pulled out.
    I am in no way even remotely impressed with this expensive 23’ tent. I got it to spend my time camping with the kiddo, not spending my time being a seamstress!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020

    This tent is amazing and gigantic! It's actually pretty easy to set up after the first time of figuring it out. It's extremely helpful when posting the center pole to have one person on the inside to guide it up and another person at the end of it to basically run it in and up. I like all the windows and being able to unzip the entire bottom and pull up the sides. The zippers weren't my favorite but I can see that they made them the way they did so they weren't deteriorate. It's easier to zip if you're inside the tent as opposed to outside.
    Also, the chimney hole was pretty tight for the size they said so we really struggled getting the pipe through, but it's probably better than it being too big.
    It's so much nicer than a nylon tent, it does lessen the noise quite a bit from the outside. We've had nights in a nylon tent where the wind was blowing so hard the top of the tent was at our noses but this canvas tent doesn't even move. You can barely hear the wind.
    We haven't been able to use our wood burning stove yet due to fire restrictions set early but we did use a small buddy heater in the tent and it definitely heated up quickly and kept the heat for quite a while. We have the 20ft tent and sleep 6 plus our dog and could probably play soccer in there as well. It's huge. We love this tent and hope to have it forever.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023

    Size: 9.84 ftVerified Purchase

    Pros: I love this tent it’s so very easy to set up. It was made very well, quality material and stitching, the zippers are great. Roomy for just myself I have the 9.8’ tent and it’s perfectly spacious. It doesn’t get too hot in the day and stays a little warmer in the night. I slept in it last night and had a candle heater and no condensation! Being off the ground on a deck I stayed nicely warm down to 45 degrees with a decent sleeping bag and blanket. Haven’t used it but this size does have a Jack for a small stove.
    The cons, it doesn’t have a hook to hang my lantern and it isn’t totally water proof. I am using a tarp over the top as added shade and rain protection and the first thing I had to do was use seam sealant. It leaks along the seams into the tent. That and the tarp make it almost totally water proof now but I assume I would get wet without the tarp over the top.
    Tips: get tennis balls for a walker to add to the top and bottom pole to ensure it doesn’t tear. And be sure to set the guy lines so that your rain flies abele slightly down so no water pools. And use a seam sealer before you set it up, the seam sealers wanted me to have it flat for 8-12 hours. Also make sure to cover the bottom zipper and watch out for wrinkles there because if the water pools it will come into the zippers around the bottom of the tent.
    Again I absolutely love this tent. I took off 1 start because of the lack of water proof and hanging hook for my lantern.

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    4.0 out of 5 stars

    I love this tent

    Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023


    Pros: I love this tent it’s so very easy to set up. It was made very well, quality material and stitching, the zippers are great. Roomy for just myself I have the 9.8’ tent and it’s perfectly spacious. It doesn’t get too hot in the day and stays a little warmer in the night. I slept in it last night and had a candle heater and no condensation! Being off the ground on a deck I stayed nicely warm down to 45 degrees with a decent sleeping bag and blanket. Haven’t used it but this size does have a Jack for a small stove.
    The cons, it doesn’t have a hook to hang my lantern and it isn’t totally water proof. I am using a tarp over the top as added shade and rain protection and the first thing I had to do was use seam sealant. It leaks along the seams into the tent. That and the tarp make it almost totally water proof now but I assume I would get wet without the tarp over the top.
    Tips: get tennis balls for a walker to add to the top and bottom pole to ensure it doesn’t tear. And be sure to set the guy lines so that your rain flies abele slightly down so no water pools. And use a seam sealer before you set it up, the seam sealers wanted me to have it flat for 8-12 hours. Also make sure to cover the bottom zipper and watch out for wrinkles there because if the water pools it will come into the zippers around the bottom of the tent.
    Again I absolutely love this tent. I took off 1 start because of the lack of water proof and hanging hook for my lantern.

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  • m white
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Well made. Easy to erect.

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2024

    Size: 9.84 ftVerified Purchase

    Well made. Easy to erect.



Product Summary: Happybuy Canvas Bell Tent – 4 Seasons Breathable 100% Cotton Canvas Yurt – w/Stove Jack, Luxury Glamping Tent Waterproof for Family Camping, Hunting, Party

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Durable Materials: Made of TC (Technical Cotton) fabric, our tent offers excellent durability and breathability, helping reduce interior condensation and making it suitable for year-round use. (Note: The cotton material provides limited insulation, so please use with caution in extreme heat or cold.) Sturdy galvanized iron center and door poles ensure reliable stability.
💐💐🌸🌸【4 Season Luxury Outdoor Camping】: — All of our bell tents are waterproof. It has a 5” stove jack, made from fire retardant material with a 43×43 cm flap so you can safely cook inside the tent or use it to stay warm on a cold night. The coolest feature of our tent is the zip-away floor that can transform your tent into a big canopy, which is ideal for outdoor events such as Family Parties, Festivals, Weddings Ceremonies, Picnics and Summer Camping.
🌹🌹🍀🍀【Super Large Capacity】: — Diameter: 3 m/9.8 ft. The yurt style tent has a spacious design with standard wall height of 2.5 m/8.2 ft which is higher than the standard wall of a bell tent that makes the tent extremely comfortable. You can easily stand inside the tent and feel very relaxed utilizing maximum space. Large enough to accommodate 5-8 people. The tent door and 4 windows are added with fine mesh covers for great ventilation and keep the bugs out of the tent in summer.
🎪🎪💗💗【Complete Package & Breathable & Bite-proof】: — The camping tent is designed with a mesh door, 4 mesh zipper windows, and roof vents for excellent airflow and light and keep the bugs out of the tent. ncludes High Quality Sewn-in PE groundsheet, 5” wide Stove Jack opening, Standard Mesh on Door and 4 Windows, Galvanized Steel Entrance Pole, Tool Kit – ALL packed in waterproof tent bag. You can quickly complete the setup in 30mins or roll up the tent into a compact storage bag after use.
🎁🎁💯💯【High Quality Feature】: — 2 layered windows and 2 layered door, canvas cover that could be rolled up and mesh to keep the critters out yet allowing for the cool breeze to come in for a calm long night sleep. All the seams are double stitched, corners are reinforced. With stove jack for stove heating in winter. Thick PVC tarp groundsheet is adopted for resisting water, humidity and cold. It is perfect for camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, backpacking, trekking, mountaineering, etc.
Breathable Design: The fabric has no PU coating for better ventilation. Do not use in heavy rain (Note: suitable for light to moderate rain).

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