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The glamcamp Bell Tent is a spacious, 100% cotton canvas tent designed for family camping and glamping. With a diameter of 16.4ft, it comfortably fits 4-6 people and features a separable groundsheet, upgraded stove jack, and multiple ventilation options. Perfect for all seasons, this tent is waterproof, UV resistant, and includes a comprehensive tool kit for easy setup.
M**H
Made in China
The media could not be loaded. Well, first off this tent came super quick. I ordered one from another company and after 3-4 days, I was notified that it was out stock and asked to cancel the order. You can imagine my surprise when this tent arrived just 2 days later after being ordered on a Saturday. I haven't set it up yet, but a few things I notice off jump street: the material seems to be good quality, all the poles, stakes, and what nots have a nice little bag that they stow away in. But. Plan on needing help moving this thing. Im a pretty strong dude, but even i would be in trouble if I had to go very far from the car to set this up. It. Is. Heavy. I give it 4 stars because I haven't set it up yet, and truth be told, I was wanting an American made product. Its made in China. Big surprise there. But it was $50 cheaper than the other one I ordered so...whatever. I intend to update this review after I set it up, but so far I really don't have any complaints and I'm excited to get out and try this glamping thing out. ***Update***I have camped in the tent a few times now, twice during cold weather. The tent stayed nice and cozy with a buddy heater XL on one of the trips, but on the last I ran out of gas and had to use the wood burning stove. It's important to note that while I am very satisfied with my purchase, there are things that I didn't consider, that now, might have impacted what tent I bought. As previously stated, this tent is massive and not easy for one person to take down and put up alone. It takes me the better part of a morning to break camp and get on the road and after having done it a few times for deer season now, I'm a bit more trigger shy; it's hardly worth the effort to put it up alone on a weekend turn and burn. Lastly, if you don't have a place where it can be set up to let dry, extra care must be given so that it isn't stored away wet or you'll wind up with a black and white polka dot tent from the mold. Just something else to consider. But if you consider all the variables, this style of tent is the best and cheapest option outside of buying a camper. And everything I need can fit in the back of a 2017 Nissan versa w a car seat in the back. No truck, no trailer needed.
G**E
Spacious But Heavy
PROSVERY spacious! We got the 16.6 Ft and we were able to fit a queen bed, two 4ft tables, a large cooler, bags, toilet bucket, food, etc all inside and still had plenty of room to walk around. I loved the height because you don’t feel crowded at all.It was fairly easy to setup once you understood how to use the guy ropes.An extra stake of both types as well as a mallet was provided in the bag. They also had extra fabric squares in case you need it for any damage to the tent.The fabric quality was great!CONSThe instructions are horrible! All they said was attach the guy ropes to the tent and stake them. No explanation of how to actually do that. It was our first time using these types of guy ropes, so it was really frustrating. We were out in the middle of nowhere with no signal, so we had to drive to an area with signal to look up videos and then we couldn’t find one that explained how to do the type that we had. You would think the seller would have something but they didn’t.A guy rope runs down the front and center of the tent door which makes entering and exiting the tent frustrating especially when you’re trying to take things out or bring things in. You constantly run into it.You can’t place a tarp at the front entrance because there are stakes that run all around the tent. In fact, your tarp won’t fully cover the bottom of your tent because the tent is round and most tarps are square or rectangle. So you’ll have to fold your tarp based on the roundness of the tent and then have a separate tarp to use as a mat for the front entrance.This tent is HEAVY!! 90 lbs dry and a whole lot more if it gets wet from the rain. This is not for one person to setup unless you’re able to carry 90 lbs easily from your vehicle to wherever this will be setup. Wheels on the bag would be a nice addition to make it easier to carry.Setup is technically easy, but all the guy ropes and stakes take a while to setup and breakdown. That’s the most time consuming part since there’s about 15 of each type of stake in addition to the guy ropes. Everything else is easy. If you’re not camping for at least a week or two, I wouldn’t recommend it because it’s too much hassle compared to a pop up tent.The closures where the zippers meet connecting the top of the tent to the bottom floor was not sufficiently closed off. The way they designed it allows water and bugs to seep through. (See photo)The closure at front of tent was also not good. It had a gaping hole where the zippers stopped and couldn’t go any further. (See photo)We got some really bad rain which I’m glad about to see how the tent would hold up. We didn’t ever feel like the tent would fall apart or blow away, but we did have puddles of water in our tent especially in the front of the tent. The shoes we had sitting at the entrance were soaking wet. (See photo)It rained Thursday night and by Saturday we had some type of fungus growing on the outside of the tent. The sun came out Friday and Saturday and dried up most of the tent so I’m not sure why that occurred.
L**E
it is ok so far.
I bought thus yurt to live in until I build my house. There are a few thing that someone buying should know. When you pull the floor out and stake it you will find that the front door will not zip up. and you are left with a large hole. The stove hole flap is not on the side of the picture, It is on the right-side of the door and not in the back. The hole of the stove vent is larger then 4inches. the zippers for the windows are on the inside and there are no covers for the outside of them.the floor is a bowl it is thick . It does not stop the cold from the ground. The Yurt does stay about 5 to 10 degrees hotter then outside. It has held up in the wind and even a small snowstorm.I have been living in the tent for about two weeks now and I am glad that I Bought this item just needs a few adjustment and this would be the best tent I have ever owned.In a few more weeks I will post another update.
L**A
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We love our tent!
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