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The WaldZimmer Cotton Canvas Bell Tent is a premium 4-season camping solution featuring a roomy 4m diameter design that comfortably fits 4-5 people. Crafted from durable, water-resistant polycotton canvas with a heavy-duty 500gsm PVC floor, it offers excellent breathability and protection. Thoughtful ventilation includes four double-layered windows, roof vents, and a mesh door to keep air fresh and insects out. A pre-cut stove jack enables safe indoor heating, making it perfect for cold weather. Sturdy steel poles and adjustable guy lines ensure stability, while the tent’s bell shape maximizes usable space for a stylish, comfortable glamping experience.
Brand | WaldZimmer |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 79.2"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Bell |
Occupancy | 3 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Stove Jack, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Zipper |
Occupant Capacity | 3 |
Material | Canvas |
Color | 10ft*10ft*6.6ft (2-3 person)(Green) |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | Cotton |
Maximum Height | 2 Meters |
Base Material | Cotton |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Style | Bell-shaped Tent |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 4 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Stake Material | steel |
Tent Floor Material | PVC |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Guylines | 3 |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Rainfly Material | Plastic |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV resistant |
Form Factor | Bell |
Manufacturer | WaldZimmer |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 12.7 x 12 inches |
Package Weight | 18.58 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 120 x 79.2 inches |
Brand Name | WaldZimmer |
S**N
Fabulous. Just FABULOUS.
Absolutely YES! This now my favorite tent. The ease of set up was phenomenal as I took a trip with my dog and had to set up by myself. Came with instructions that were easy to follow. 4 steps, bam, you’re done and have the tent up.Here’s where it gets interesting. I checked weather all week regarding fair conditions and lo and behold spent my first night in this tent amongst a severe thunderstorm. I was scared poopless for a number of moments, but this tent held up! NO LEAKS! I even purchased some StarBrite water repellent spray and sprayed a few places on the tent coming to the realization that I was going to need way more than 1 mere spray bottle. Regardless, the tent didn’t need it! My dog and I stayed dry. The tent kept sturdy and none of my guy lines broke. Pretty sure the good Lord in Heaven was keeping an eye on me and doggo, but gotta say this is an extremely well-made tent. The stakes aren’t cheapies either. Durable and strong, I double checked my guy lines the next day… nothing budged. Next day, everything dried out from the storm, I could see the spots where I sprayed StarBrite. Debated whether to spray more and ended up leaving it as is. Fell in love with the tent more. Chillier night that night and over night reached lows in the upper twenties (Fahrenheit). Contrary to popular belief, I used my Mr. heater portable buddy propane heater. The tent holds heat so well I was able to remove layers and remain comfortable throughout the night. Early morning came, and mind you I had checked the weather all week. Well, it flipping snowed! I can now looking back. I provided photos that do not show where the snow laid on top, but it had until I brushed it off and took photos after. In hindsight, I should’ve taken photos before I brush the snow off, my apologies. I am just enamored by this tent, and I’m already planning my next trip. I’ve even committed to getting a Woodfire stove that I will be adding to my awesome tent. I just gotta shout out kudos to the manufacturer of this tent. Hands-down, well worth the money. Almost forgot to mention the flooring of this tent. It is so thick and durable, I completely forgot to put down a ground sheet like I would with any other regular tent. However, upon that realization as well, I didn’t need one and was probably better off without it. It is a thick flooring and very heavy duty. Very roomy and had plenty of space for all my gear. It most definitely can handle 4 to 5 people. I’m a tall gal and could stand up walking in and obviously in the middle. Very roomy. I just can’t believe it. I just can’t believe it! Taking the tent down was just as easy and simple. The possibilities are now endless! I LOVE MY TENT! Thank you so much!
C**S
Well Built Tent
Debated real hard on this tent or just go ahead and get a Whiteduck. As a 6' 4'' guy i had plenty of room to stand and get dressed as well as having a full size air mattress tuned foot facing the pole (had to move pole about 4'' at the bottom for the mattress to fit) or two cots angled in the tent with my clothes, gear box and stove with wood by the door. The tent is super dark and will hold heat in very well using just a portable gas heater or wood stove. I am very pleased with how well built this tent actually is, This tent comes with some very heavy duty stakes for both the floor and guy wires. The guy wires themselves are very thick paracord and reflective. The center support pole is very robust and will hold a Coleman lantern very well with to correct rigging, might also could hold your back packs if you could figure out how to hang them. Takes about 30 minutes to get fully setup by yourself and can be done without breaking a sweat. The toughest part about this tent is its bulky and weighs quite a bit. Getting it to your campsite can be tricky with just how heavy and bulky it is.
A**R
Quality Tent, has things that could be better
I've got 2 of these, a 3m and a 5m. I've used both extensively in summer, fall, winter, and spring in the mountains of Colorado.Rain: I had the pleasure of spending the night during the strongest thunderstorms I've ever experienced at 11,000 ft. I was dry and the tent stayed dry, however I could feel the slightest bit of mist coming through the canvas once it was fully saturated. It was so subtle I didn't know if I was imagining it just because of how hard the rain was coming down. Dried out quickly in the AM within a hour of the sun coming out.Snow: I've used a stove in both my tents to great success, the stove I have in the 5m is so effective I usually have to leave the windows and doors open even when its 20f outside. I've stayed in the yurt with 8 inches of snowfall and is performs less well in snow. A few light leaks where the roof goes into the wall area, I'd imagine from all the water from the melting snow running down and gathering there. Didn't ruin anything or ruin the fun or cause discomfort, <500ml of water. I am looking for a waterproof tarp for these as I am a big fan of winter camping but all in all holds up much better than expected for non-waterproof canvas.Direct Sun: Just don't do it, the green canvas gets super hot and the windows/doors aren't really large enough to ventilate it which is why I imagine the tell you to drop the walls in the summer. If placed in the shade it is delightful with our Colorado summers at high altitude. I'd imagine somewhere like Arizona in the summer this would be a nightmare.Heat Tolerance w/ Stove: I have had some HOT fires in these tents, stove jacks red hot with the thermometer reading 600+ F. Didn't have any issues with their fireproof stove jack slot. It is a TIGHT fit with a 5in pipe but it works really well and I have no concerns of it catching fire. I use a fireproof matt to put the stove on and put the stove pipe up through the fireproof hole with no additional insulation. A note about the heating, it doesn't like to get warm at the floor anything below where the bell meets the walls stays a little chilly. At cot level/ chair sitting level is it perfectly comfortable and then a bit stifling when standing at the top. I wish the vents at the top did more.All in all a solid tent, I wish they sold a waterproof tarp separately as the only ones I can find online have the stove port on the opposite side, which I supposed can still be used as waterproof materials works both ways.
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