Homestead Hot Tent with Stove Jack (2 Person)
Homestead Hot Tent with Stove Jack (2 Person)
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Solo Homestead Canvas Hot Tent
Experience ultimate comfort and versatility with the Solo Homestead Canvas Hot Tent, crafted for 4-season camping adventures.
Key Features:
- Premium Material: Made from fire-retardant, windproof T/C fabric (Terylene Cotton), ensuring durability for any condition.
- Versatile Hot Tent: Includes a stove jack for flue pipes and mesh entrances to keep bugs out while allowing airflow.
- 4-Season Design: Unique 6-sided hexagon shape with two entrances, MOLLE webbing for tools, and a porch setup option.
- Spacious Interior: Fits 2 camping cots or a wood stove with sleeping pads, offering flexibility for all seasons.
- Detachable Bottom: Comes with a footprint that adjusts or detaches easily with quick-release buckles.
- Easy Setup: Includes pegs, guy-lines, and poles for quick assembly.
Specifications:
- Weight: 21.3lb (9.7kg)
- Dimensions: Folded - 22.8"x9.8"x9.8", Setup - 13.1'x7.8'x5.2'
Package Includes: Tent, pegs, guy-lines, poles, and a stuff sack. Perfect for road trips, motorbike tours, and year-round adventures.






Spacious, well made, great quality zippers and it’s a hot tent. What more can you look for. By far my favorite tent
Size is spacious, a palace for 1 with good ventilation, and still heats well. Pre- wet the tent down a couple times to season the material with a garden hose with no leaks..Pitch was tight and did not leak on my first 3 night trip in Northern Maine( one night of rain) and there was zero condensation with temps varying from 60’s in the daytime and high 20’s to low 30’s at night. Very pleased with the performance of this shelter. I would highly recommend
This tent was surprisingly big. It can comfortably fit two cots, a space heater and two large coolers on the each end of it. Set up does take some time, however it is worth it for how much space you get with it.
Pro's: Easy to set up, spacious, great quality, strong, waterproof.Had up in the garden to weather it, slight seeping at first in heavy rain at the four corner support poles where the tie out tape is stitched but after drying out and more rain this has swelled and is now totally water tight, There was wind in excess of 30 mph which it withstood no problem.Con's: could do with tie outs on the side panels to prevent billowing in wind and on a personal point I would prefer the stove jack in the end wall rather than the roof and the windows opposite side to the stove jack.Overall this is a well put together tent and I'm happy I bought it.
This tent could use some better instructions but once you figure it out, it's a nice tent.