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The OneTigris TEGIMEN Hammock Hot Tent is a 4-season, 82.5 sq ft waterproof shelter crafted from durable 70D ripstop nylon with a 3000mm waterproof rating. Designed for hammock campers, it features dual stove jacks for versatile heating, a windproof heat-retentive sod skirt, and a spacious interior that fits multiple cots and hammocks. Weighing only 6.8 lbs and compactly packable, it offers rugged protection and comfort for winter and all-season outdoor adventures.




| Brand | ONETIGRIS | 
| Product Dimensions | 150"L x 79"W x 75"H | 
| Item Weight | 3100 Grams | 
| Floor Width | 6.6 Feet | 
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Bushcraft, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping, Travelling | 
| Shape | Rectangular | 
| Occupancy | 4 Person | 
| Seasons | 4 Season | 
| Included Components | Tent , Peg, 9.8ft Guy-line ,19.7ft Guy-line ,Stove jack, stuff jack | 
| Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm waterproof rating with waterproof treated fabric | 
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Waterproof | 
| Design | Hammock Tent | 
| Material | Nylon | 
| Color | Ranger Green | 
| Installation Type | Free Standing | 
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash | 
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum | 
| Size | 150 inches x 79 inches x 75" | 
| Closure Type | Zipper | 
| Fabric Type | 70D Nylon Fabric | 
| Floor Length | 12.5 Feet | 
| Maximum Height | 190 Centimeters | 
| Floor Area | 82.5 Square Feet | 
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof | 
| Assembly Required | Yes | 
| Minimum Trail Weight | 6.8 Pounds | 
| Tent Floor Material | 70D Ripstop Nylon | 
| Rainfly Material | Nylon | 
| Is Waterproof | True | 
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True | 
| Manufacturer | OneTigris | 
| Assembly Instructions Description | The OneTigris TEGIMEN Hammock Hot Tent includes a setup kit with 14 stakes and 10 guy-lines. To assemble the tent, follow these steps: 1. Lay out the tent fabric and identify the attachment points for the stakes and guy-lines. 2. Insert the stakes into the ground at the designated points around the perimeter of the tent. 3. Attach the guy-lines to the stakes and adjust the tension to ensure the tent is stable and secure. 4. Use the included stove jacks to create openings for the stove pipe. 5. Ensure the sod skirt is properly positioned to prevent drafts and retain heat. 6. Verify that all zippers are functioning correctly and that the tent is waterproof. 7. Place your hammock or camping cots inside the tent and enjoy your camping experience. | 
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5 x 9 x 5 inches | 
| Package Weight | 3.22 Kilograms | 
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 150 x 79 x 75 inches | 
| Brand Name | ONETIGRIS | 
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult | 
| Number of Items | 1 | 
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking | 
C**Y
Set up when it’s light out the first time
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.
D**Y
Well made, worth the price
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.
W**R
Almost excellent
Setup is easy. Clever design elements include straps at peaks and corners to grip poles, connected zipper pulls for the hammock strap gap, adjustable toggles at doors and jack flaps, and replacable jack fabric. A bundle of correctly sized guylines is included.The only glaring design flaw is the position of the midwall stake loops. They should be inside, not outside. The stake would pierce the snow skirt. The skirt has to bunch up behind the stake.Internal hanging loops would be nice.
C**L
Great Product
Works as described. Perfect for field stays.
B**Z
Solid economy hot tent
This tent is exactly what I was looking for. I needed a lightweight hot tent for winter camping in the northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is not a beginner outdoors-person tent. This is a traditional wall tent design and it takes a long time to set up. Setting up with one or two friends is recommended. I set it up by myself today and it took about 45 minutes, with me taking my time to set the guy lines properly. You can set it up without a hammock and without trees to support it if you have two large study poles(see photos). Use poles at the corners as well to support the wall tent shape. This tent does not come with instructions. When properly set up, I think this tent will hold up just fine to tough winter weather. I'm happy to answer questions on Instagram @fox_up_northUpdate: Used it for winter camping on Lake Superior. Held up to some serious wind and snow! Invest time in setting it up and it can really take rough weather. Also, it made a nice spacious and warm gathering space for me, my fiance and another couple(who had their own small tent) for an evening meal and dice games.
T**A
Very solid product
Set this up and you won't be disappointed. Tough fabric and plenty of room. My small heater kept the inside super warm in 25* weather. The wind barely penetrated this tent. Absolutely a breeze to set up with a single ridgeline. Using 4 adjustable poles for the corners made it even easier.Only downfall I can't say is I wish there was an internal ridgeline feature and/or hooks or loops to hang accessories. Can sleep 2 people on cots with room to spare. 3 zippers on each doorway accommodates a hammock hang through. Buy this 100%.
T**E
Great product great value
So I was sceptical about this thing at first due to some of the reviews but decided to get it anyway.I'm glad I did. It doesn't have instructions but I was able to figure it out. I ended up watching a video review as I wasn't completely happy with setup. I believe if I follow his guidance it will be tighter than my first ever attempt. To be fair I only had one tree and a Jeep to do the setup.I was able to stand up inside (I'm 6'1) and hang my two person hammock (bear butt brand) overall I'm very happy with it. I even set it up in 20-25 mph winds without trouble. Someone mentioned needing two people and 45 minutes I'm not sure what they were doing. I had no clue how to set it up and it took me by myself about 30 minutes.I would highly recommend this to others and can't wait for my first camping trip to really use it
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