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๐ Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate 4-season luxury bell tent!
The KingCamp Canvas Bell Yurt Tent is a premium 4-season camping solution featuring a spacious 13.2ft diameter and 8.9ft peak height, crafted from durable 340GSM waterproof cotton canvas with abrasion-resistant PVC flooring. Designed for quick 20-minute setup using sturdy aluminum alloy poles, it offers versatile ventilation modes and a stove jack for year-round comfort. Perfect for families or groups, this tent combines luxury, durability, and weather resistance, all backed by a lifetime warranty for unmatched reliability.

















| ASIN | B0DRYDYHC9 |
| Additional Features | Rainproof, Snowproof, UV Protection, Windproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The assembly instructions likely involve unfolding the tent, assembling the aluminum alloy poles using the push-fit design, securing the fabric with zippers, and staking the tent to the ground for stability. The process is designed to be quick and easy, taking approximately 20 minutes. |
| Assembly Time | 20 minutes |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #786,417 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,167 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | KingCamp |
| Brand Name | KingCamp |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | X 4M T/C 340g Upgrade KHAKI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 21 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 80% Polyester, 20% Cotton |
| Floor Area | 138.54 square_feet |
| Floor Length | 13.2 feet |
| Floor Width | 13.2 feet |
| Form Factor | Bell Tent |
| Included Components | Pole, Stakes, Storage Bag, Stove Jack |
| Installation Type | Quick Setup |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 157"L x 157"W x 106"H |
| Item Type Name | w/Stove Jack for Family Outdoor Camping, Hunting, Parties |
| Item Weight | 72.6 pounds |
| Manufacturer | KingCamp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KT2550_KHAKI-USVC |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Maximum Height | 106 inches |
| Model Name | Canvas Bell Yurt Tents, 4 Seasons Large Waterproof & Windproof Luxury Glamping Tent |
| Model Number | Glamping Tent |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Windows | 4 |
| Number of Guylines | 11 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 33 |
| Occupancy | 6 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 6 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 157"L x 157"W x 106"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester, Cotton |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Size | 13'2''(4M) |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Steel |
| Style Name | Base Camp Pro |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | PVC |
| UV Protection | YES |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 800mm |
M**L
Amazed at the quality!!
I never leave a review on products but I had to leave one on this tent. I donโt think thereโs a better tent on the market, regardless of price. I ordered the big version. The product description can be a little hard to understand which one you get. I recommend looking at the product weight. I ordered the one thatโs almost 100 lbs and got exactly what I wanted. The features of this tent are far superior to the other manufacturers. I made a list of everything I wanted in a tent and this one exceeded my want list. I canโt wait to put it to the test in elk camp. No doubt it will be great. Side noteโฆthe camp chef alpine stove works great in this tent!
C**K
Such a great tent
This tent was easy to set up, keeps us warm during the cold nights and has kept us dry. Highly recommend this!!! Very comfortable, super roomy and no leakeage
D**N
Dark as a cave and catches fire
There are no windows to let light in. The canvas is so dark it is like a cave in there. This is not worth the price at all. Maybe half. Buy a white one instead. And, it caught on fire, the first time I burned a woodstove in here, and the second time. This is terrible.. the flap outside burned and the canvas crap inside burned. What a joke. I hope I get a refund.
A**E
Great for communal camping
Got this tent for my group of festival friends so that we have a communal place to just relax and enjoy ourselves. It is very spacious. We typically have a inflatable sectional in it, a foldable loveseat camping chair, and a mattress all adorned with fuzzy blankets to make it cozy. We primarily have a stove going in the center and will likely have two stoves going for the deep winter. Unfortunately one has to buy two large kingcamp stoves to have enough stacks to go out the center stove jack; however, two is perfect to have enough stacks for both stove positions to work. My only real gripe is that although there is a velcroed spot in the floor in the center that can be pulled up to set the stove on, there isn't a similar spot on the side where the second stove can go, so we put down a wool blanket.
P**S
Superior quality made bell tent
Heavy duty bell tent made with all quality materials. Although it is heavy, set up was super easy. Provided stove jack utilized without issue.
N**1
Limited usefulness, exceptional build...
Sorry no photos or video yet. Hope to by next summer.... I'm somewhat of a tent snob and as such I don't know what to say about this tent. It's solidly built. The fabric, zippers, poles, guy lines, etc. are what you would expect and more in a tent of this price. The design is weird to my mind. My wife likes it. I view round as inefficient, but fun. Over the years I've used my tents almost exclusively for backcountry/wilderness camping, primarily in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, but elsewhere as well. When I buy a tent, I want lightweight and sturdy and just about nothing else. I want it to stand without leaking through a violent thunderstorm and to fit easily in my backpack, or tied on below it. And for such tents I've usually had to spend $250-$500. Back in the day, tents were more expensive and (I tend to think) lasted longer. I still use a North Face four-season I got 35 years ago. Modern backpacking tents have too much netting to last as long. Today I hope for ten years out of a tent, not thirty, and I have tents from Kelty, Sierra Design, North Face and Mountain Hardwear. That's the background of this review. I like backpacking tents. But lately my wife and I have been taking vacations every year by the shore of Lake Michigan at a remote campground on the dunes of the lake--car camping, in short. And for car camping, weight isn't as crucial in a tent. Durability in a storm is still vital, but even that isn't quite as essential when you have a car you can get into or a portable canopy you can pull over your tent if necessary. So in the last several years we've gotten a few Coleman-style family camping tents. They're relatively cheap compared to backpacking tents, they have lots of space and they just generally serve well in a static campsite. This is a weird tent because it's better built than Coleman-type family tents, but not three times better (and it costs three times as much). Aesthetically, however, it's really cool and much more fun--both in external looks and in the 360-degree view from inside. The tent fabric is a thick canvas, making this a beast of a tent in weight. It's heavy, even for car camping. Setup is easy, though there are more guy lines than in a family tent of equal square footage. Poles and stakes are solid--the stakes look like mini-rebar. Everything about this tent is exceptional, including the price. And that's where I end this review. It's a superb tent: beautiful, fun, well-built. If you like the aesthetics and can afford this tent, you'll enjoy it for years. If you're looking for a simple family-camping tent, you can get a good one for a quarter the price. You can't take this backwoods. It's too heavy. But for car camping and prolonged stays on a single site, it's really nice. It's a five star tent for the right usage and desire in a tent. For other purposes, it's probably a one-star tent for the same reasons this is otherwise a five-star tent: weight, shape, cost.
P**Y
Camping Perfection
First and foremost, as I'm sure you can see from my pictures of the tent, I unfortunately have not been able to take this tent into the great outdoors for a proper break-in camping trip. But I did set it up in my backyard and tried it out and it did not disappoint! Literally every detail of this tent absolutely blew me away at the quality and care that went into each stitch, corner and piece. There's not a single spot on this tent that feels cheap or uncared for. From the first moment of my getting it out of the bag to pounding in the last stake, I was smiling from ear to ear because of how satisfied I am with my purchase. The thick canvas inspired confidence that I could stay nice and warm at night, even on a cold autumn night in Utah near the base of a canyon where colds winds sweep through all night long. I do wish the tent came with a few difference chimney size options since the chimney on my wood burning stove is quite small. It supports up to a 6" chimney, which is a very standard size. But for my smaller chimney I feel like I don't have many options so I had to just find a flap I could cut to size to keep the elements out of the tent with. But that's basically the only issue I had, and that's just because of the stove I have and not necessarily anything wrong with the tent itself. Setting it up is extremely easy too. For being such a large and heavy tent, the setup process is very straightforward. It helps that I watched a couple videos of people setting up the tent before I set it up, but if you see a picture of it set up, you can easily figure it out without having instructions. And there is so much room in there too once you get it set up! Having a fire does cut down on the available space, but if people don't mind sleeping tight (like most people do in tents) you can fit 8 people in this tent without much problem. I could go on and on about how great this tent is, but I think I'll end it here. If you're looking for a thick canvas tent you can have a wood burning stove in and is easy to set up and take down, this is the tent for you. I looked at other, cheaper tents that had chimney holes, but there was always some drawback. They were less than 6 feet tall. They didn't come with a floor. They were made of a thin material except for right where the chimney hole was. This one had none of those drawbacks! And I haven't even mentioned the stakes! These stakes are crazy. I'm used to just getting thin metal stakes with my tents that usually get bent out of shape as you're driving them in. Not these guys! The stakes are literal rebar! It's crazy! They have some smaller stakes that you can use for the whole tent if you're trying to not make huge holes where you're setting up the tent. But they also have full size rebar stakes if you really need to make sure this thing isn't ever going to blow away. Long story short, if I could give this tent a 10-star rating I would. It's amazing and I highly recommend it to anyone that is looking for a heavy duty tent they can heat with a fire from inside.
T**N
Lifelong Tent Campers Review - Excellent Quality, Craftsmanship, and Durability.
I am a lifelong tent camper - learned to walk in a fishing camp in Canada. Being out in the woods camping riverside/lakeside is everything good in the world to me. Camping with Kingcamp's Kahn 400 - 13' adds a bit of luxury, has plenty of room to move around, the windows and peak vents provide plenty of air flow, no leaks when raining, held up in strong winds, weathered a sever thunderstorm that dropped some small hail the canvas deflected it without damage, add in the fact that I can set it up by myself fairly quick makes this tent absolutely worth having. I expect it to last for years to come. I'm 52, and because of the quality of materials,I expect ttostill be camping in this tent in 20 years. The craftsmanship and quality of materials iareexcellent. My wood burning stove fits perfectly, I raised the chimney with spark arrestor above the top of the tent - no burns from ash ,nd it kept us warm and comfortable. There is a section of floor velcrowed down that can be taken up to set the stove if you want the chimney inside which produces more heat however I don't want the stack where it is easy to burn myself - a grab the center pole a lot so... yah, no chimney in the middle. Zippers are heavy duty, get some zipper lube to make them a bit easier to pull, I tied 550 cord to the zippers to make them a little easier to get a hold of and pull. Floor screens are excellent, I haven't removed the bottom canvas yet because we haven't had the hot weather here in Ohio yet. So far camping with my Kahn 400 in late October, early March, late may, and now mid June I am convinced of the quality and durability, use of a wood burning stove, and ease of setting up and breaking down that I can without doubt recommend this tent. It's pretty awesome. People ask questions and compliment it every trip. Set up... Stretch it out, stake floor tight, raise center pole, set door frame, stake guylines, and pull taunt done! Reverse for breakdown. 1 negative, the tent does not come with a footprint, I've not been able to find one to fit. So, until I do, I'm stuck using an ugly grey tarp. I always give an honest review regardless of being positive or negative. As a Vine Member, testing and providing an honest review is important to me because I rely on reviews to help make online purchase decisions. Thank you, Kingcamp, for providing your Kahn 400 for me to test and review. The tent is excellent quality and craftsmanship. Camping in 3 seasons has proven to me that there is everything it is advertised as and more
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