⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate lightweight tipi tent!
The Preself 4-person tipi tent combines a flame-retardant stove jack with durable PU2000 waterproof polyester and anti-tear fabric to deliver a spacious, weather-resistant shelter. Weighing just 5 lbs and featuring a quick 10-minute setup, it’s perfect for millennial adventurers seeking comfort and safety on all-season camping, hiking, or hunting trips.
Brand | Preself |
Item Weight | 2.75 Kilograms |
Floor Width | 13 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Hunting, Camping & Hiking |
Shape | Octagonal |
Occupancy | 4 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Peg, Rope, Stove, Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | polyester |
Special Feature | Portable, Waterproof |
Occupant Capacity | 4 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester Polyurethane |
Color | Olive |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly Time | 10 minutes |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum or Fiberglass |
Size | Large |
Closure Type | Loop |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | PU2000 Waterproof Polyester |
Floor Length | 156 Inches |
Maximum Height | 87 Inches |
Floor Area | 169 Square Feet |
Base Material | wood |
Number Of Poles | 1 |
Style | Tipi |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 5 Pounds |
Stake Material | steel or aluminum |
Tent Floor Material | PU2000 Waterproof Polyester |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Guylines | 8 |
Number of Stakes | 12 |
Rainfly Material | PU2000 waterproof polyester |
Is Waterproof | true |
UPC | 716172443490 |
Form Factor | Tipi |
Model Name | T2 |
Manufacturer | Preself |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.72 x 7.68 x 7.01 inches |
Package Weight | 3.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 156 x 156 x 87.6 inches |
Brand Name | Preself |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Part Number | 44097_2 |
J**A
Love this tent.
The media could not be loaded. Firstly it is easy to put up when you follow the guide they send with it.... I tried to go gungho and do it without it didn't workout so great. 2nd. Both nights we camped it was 0 to -4 degrees with 25mph winds and between -15 to -20 wind chill values. I fired up my wood stove and kept it going I had no use for my sleeping bag until it got cold from me waking up needing to stroke my fire but even then it was still relatively warm in there and held up very well in the snow. I put snow around the skirt and bought a footprint for this all worked great.y stove pipe was glowing red hot at a couple of points and it didn't melt the tent but I also wrapped my stove pipe with heat exhaust tape to help mitigate that some. If the stove is in there and foot print you can fit 3 to 4 people if you position properly I bought the T1. Great tent love it great value definitely happy with it I did put it through some test no leakage anywhere there was no condensation at all on the inside it's not that heavy and it a great size. Overall I am super happy with it won't rip I put it under some good tension and so did the snow rain and wind. 10/10 would recommend.
J**W
Great tent for the price, but I have two things to mention...
First of all let me tell you, this tent withstood a snow squallwith up to 60 mph wind gusts and horizontal snow.Location is everything and I had some protective brush around me,but the squall came out of the nortwest, where the lake wasso I'm sure this thing had to endure the full brunt of it at some point.Here is where my first point of notice comes up:The guy line attachment loops are sewn vertically to the main seamsof the tent panels.If you guy off the tent like that, the top corner of the attachment loophas to take the full load of a wind gust and in my case, the loop rippedright out from under the main seam.This should have been a webbing strip folded in half and then sewnalongside the main seam to create a horizontal attachment point,where both seam and the full length of the seam can take the load.Other than that, the tent held up just fine and made it through the storm.The stove jack that comes with it is really nice and uncut, so you can customizeto the size stove pipe that you use.Second item to note are the door zippers:First of all, they are you standard YKK zippers like you know from coatsand jackets and can be very finnicky in high winds or when only havingone hand free to close the door behind you.A bigger gauge zipper would probably fix this right up and what would alsobe nice is a two way zipper. One where I open the door with the bottom sliderand open the top for ventilation with a top slider or to open and close the roof vent.Seems pedantic, but once you're all settled in and snow is piled up on the snow skirtto keep cold drafts out, you can only carefully unzip the whole door from the bottom,trying not to get hung up on the door flap and dumping all the snow off the skirtto let in a nasty draft.Other than that, great value, appropriate quality for the money and overallit made for a great winter camping weekend in the Kettle Morain Forest this weekend.
L**W
Excellent value and durability in a hot tent
I used this tent for a week long elk hunting trip in December in eastern Wyoming, where the wind was consistently blowing at 10 to 30 mph and temperatures were in the teens to mid 20s every night. I had no issues with the tent. I used a large Lite Outdoors titanium stove and it kept the temperature inside the tent about 45 degrees. I was a little skeptical when I ordered the tent but it performed well and held up to the wind. It is too heavy (8lbs) for backpacking, but it was a great base camp. It was very easy and fast to setup and take down, and very roomy.
S**R
Great tent with great space
I have used this tent on a variety of occasions. It is the only tent ive ever used that the makers were conservative on the space available. This tent without the stove will easily hold 4 adults, I recently took it on a trip with 3 kids and myself with the stove and it held us all with the gear pretty easily. For all the space it isnt a heavy tent ive packed it in for elk camp along with a light stove all said for a two night trip I was able to keep my pack under 50 lbs.There is a lot of wind where I live and the tent preformed admirably so far through many stiff gusts. While elk hunting a large amount of snow sluffed off a tree and broke a rope loop I stiched it back together the snow probably weighed 10 lbs so I didnt fault the tent for this failure. Probably a good idea to purchase some extra tent stakes because the ones that come with the tent dont hold up in rocky soil.
A**R
Good Gear Isn't Cheap & Cheap gear Isn't Good
I took this tent out for the first time this weekend on a birthday camping trip to myself. Big Disappointment to say the least. To be fair, the product description does mention that it is "light weight". You need to take that statement to heart. It is so light weight that the anchor points tore off in my hands when I was trying to stake it down. This would be perfect for your kids to play with out in the back yard but as far as being a serious and reliable piece of camping equipment......Not so much. My advise, if you're wanting a hot tent, DO NOT GO CHEAP. Spend the extra money for something that will last you for more than one outing. After one trip, mine is now in the trash. You have been warned.
F**E
Used for 30 days straight
I used this tent in the mountains for 30 days straight in all kinds of weather. At one point had 55 mph winds and this tiny took it like a champ. Rain is no problem. Would recommend seam sealing it when you get it. Easy to set up and very light weight. Would hike miles and miles with this tent. The quality is great and way more than what I expected. The design is good with both doors. It functions great. I put this tent through hell and back for 30 days and will be doing the same next season. I fully trust this tent.
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