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OneTigris TEGIMEN Hammock Hot Tent with Stove Jack - Spacious, Versatile Wall Tent with Snow Skirt - 3000mm Waterproof

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$189.98

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1.Color:Ranger Green


About this item

  • 70D Nylon Fabric
  • Imported
  • β˜… π™ƒπ™–π™’π™’π™€π™˜π™  𝙒𝙖𝙧𝙒 π™Žπ™π™šπ™‘π™©π™šπ™§: A hot tent built for hammock hangers to go for winter camping, compatible with all general sized tent stoves and all kinds of camping hammocks, you can sleep toasty warm without sleeping bag & underquilt with this and a stove in,1 stove jack on the top and 1 on the side wall for different stove pipe angles
  • β˜… π™‡π™–π™§π™œπ™š π™π™šπ™£π™©: Measures at 12.5 ft *6.6 ft *6.2 ft (380 cm *200 cm *190 cm) to fit all standard sized hammocks, can also be used as a frame tent with your own poles or sticks, plenty of room for 2 ~ 3 camping cots plus a hammock
  • β˜… 𝑫π™ͺπ™§π™–π™—π™‘π™š π‘΄π™–π™©π™šπ™§π™žπ™–π™‘: Rugged 70D Ripstop Nylon construction of durability and dirt/ water/ abrasion resistance, waterproof treated fabric with 3000 mm waterproof rating, provides full protection from the elements
  • β˜… 𝙁π™ͺ𝙑𝙑 π™‹π™§π™€π™©π™šπ™˜π™©π™žπ™€π™£: Quality YKK Zippers wind-proof sod skirt with heat retention functionality to keep winter campers warm, suitable for both 3-season camping and winter camping to keep gear and clothes dry
  • β˜… π˜Ύπ™€π™’π™₯π™–π™˜π™© & π™‡π™žπ™œπ™π™©π™¬π™šπ™žπ™œπ™π™©: Folded size 20.8" *5.9" *5.9" (53 cm *15 cm *15 cm) for easy transportation and efficient storage, comes with setup kit of 14 stakes, 10 guy-lines, and 2 stove jacks | Weighs only 6.8 Ibs (3.1 kg)



Product Description

hot tent

2 zipper heads for the hammock strap to go through

waterproof tent

With a protective flap for better waterproof & windproof.

family tent
hammock tent

Specifications

Material 70D Ripstop Nylon, waterproof rating 3000mm
Dimensions 12.5 ft (L) *6.6 ft (W) *6.2 ft (H)/ 380 cm *200 cm *190 cm
Packed Size 20.8" *5.9" *5.9"/ 53 cm *15 cm *15 cm
Weight 6.8 Ibs (3.1 kg)
Color Options Coyote Brown, Ranger Green
Package Includes OneTigris TEGIMEN Hammock Hot Tent *1; Peg *14; 9.8ft Guy-line *6; 19.7ft Guy-line *4; Stove Jack *2; Stuff Sack *1

Chris Humphrey
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
This is a great hammock hot tent, it has a lot of room inside and it is very durable. I have had it up in the woods on the farm since November and it is still holding up. I bought a small wood stove off temu and I have stayed in it in 20-30 degree weather and have been very comfortable. I’m probably going to upgrade to the coz shack this year. I definitely recommend the first time you set it up to go ahead and make permanent guide lines and also use sticks or branches on the guide line attachment to help make it a little more sturdy.
toby forest
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2025
Awesome just what I wanted get this it's awesome πŸ‘Œ.
J
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2025
Easy to attach to trees and very warm inside, even without a woodburner stove, considering it is single skin. A great hot tent for the money
Cdn buyer
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2025
Très spacieuse et légère dans son sac . Achetez vous des piquets pour supporter les extrémités, ils ne sont pas fourni avec .
Matt Wachter
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
My only wish is I wish they had an option for the flue on the other side of the tent. My hammock sleeps with my feet toward the stove and I get nervous it’s going to melt something during the night.
Kirkland
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 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 (that’s 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 there’s 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 it’s 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.
Bushcrafter
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 27, 2024
Makes a great winter Tarp for my hammock. Removes the wind, ensures I stay dry. Easy to put up and guys out nicely. I use 22mm PVC pipes as uprights on the corners which in turn allow for shorter guy lines. Well impressed.
Okie76
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Overall good tent for $200 even with the two problems listed here: Problem 1) It really needs to have some way to hang a light up in the middle center. There is no internal loops or anything at all. Problem 2) We was in 20 degree temps and with no zippers open and no heater or stove going, just two dudes sleeping and breathing it has bad condensation on the inside dripping everywhere the following morning. The second night we left about 8 inches of the zipper open at the top on both ends with a stick in there holding it open as well as one of the stove jacks open. Again no heater and no stove just two dudes sleeping and breathing and same result bad condensation on the inside dripping everywhere. The third night we left just the front tent flap open and had no condensation problem but froze our asses off all night. The fourth night we added another roof line above the one holding up the tent and then hung a tarp over it and over the tent and with some bungee's pulling it away from the sides was able to make like an outer shell that was about 3-4 inches away from the tent. Then on the tent closed it all up. Zero condensation in the morning and nice and warm all closed up. So effectively this tent needs an outer shell so there are two layers if you are winter camping and don't want to end up wet in the morning. Plan accordingly. If the manufacturer reads this I would pay another 100 bucks for this tent with those two problems corrected.
PAUL D MCDONALD
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023
I really enjoy this tent, especially with the stove jack. I'll be using this as my new winter tent and am happy that I can run it with a hammock or with cots.It really will be best to string between two trees with a ridgeline to keep it supported in the middle. We don't always have lots of good close trees so I sprung for a couple after-market 6.5' tent poles and they work (shown in pictures). I've tested this in my back yard (which I almost always do for all gear) and I'm looking forward to overnighting long-term.I have set up and taken down this tent by myself. Including the stove jack, I've done once in under an hour, another in under 30 minutes. And I was going slow. I'm confident I could get it down to 15 or 30 minutes regularly each time. And putting it back in the back is also something I can do by myself (although help is always appreciated).There are a few points of design improvement that could help. One is that while the wood stove integration proved successful, the stove jack cover design involves rolling the cover up. This poses a risk of gravity pulling it back down onto the hot chimney. This contact resulted in melting, necessitating replacement. Or some other solution to have the roll cover fit extra snug.I doubt I'll ever use this tent without the stove (it's not a "summer tent"--no windows) so I'll just make a new cover for it or otherwise remove the stove jack cover entirely.It would also be nice to incorporate internal loops strategically placed inside the tent to allow campers to string a small line for hanging lanterns or other lightweight items.
DBeaudry
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021
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.