Free shipping on order over $50

Why We Like The KingCamp TURINO Tipi Hot Tent with Stove Jack

The KingCamp TURINO Tipi Hot Tent with Stove Jack is a versatile, all-season tent designed to keep you comfortable in winter camping conditions. With a built-in stove jack for wood stoves and a removable mat, this tent offers the flexibility to switch between casual camping and heated camping whenever needed.

Key Features:

  • Warmth and Winter Use: Equipped with a chimney opening and fireproof fiber cloth, the tent allows the safe use of a wood stove, ensuring warmth in cold conditions.
  • Durable and Lightweight: The aluminum alloy single-pole bracket is lightweight yet durable, providing stability while keeping the tent easy to carry
  • Removable Mat: The waterproof 3000mm Oxford cloth mat can be detached to accommodate the stove. It can also be used separately as a ground mat, giving you flexible options for different camping situations.
  • Ventilation: Two top vents ensure proper airflow, even when the stove is in use, to prevent condensation and keep the interior fresh.
  • Weather-Resistant Design: The tent's pointed roof prevents rain and snow from accumulating, and the snow skirt offers additional protection from the elements, keeping it windproof and warm in winter.

Materials:

  • Outer Tent: 210g polyester cotton, combining breathability and insulation.
  • Mat/Snow Skirt: 150D Oxford cloth, PU3000mm waterproof rating, offering durability and protection from moisture.
  • Bracket: 6061 aluminum alloy poles, designed for stability and strength.
  • Ground Nails: 4mm x 18cm aluminum nails for secure anchoring.

Specifications:

  • Size: 320×320×170 cm
  • Packaging Size: 58x17x19 cm
  • Weight: 5.3 kg

With its reliable stove jack, durable materials, and practical design, the KingCamp TURINO Tipi Hot Tent ensures a cozy and protected environment for your next winter adventure.


Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
100%
(7)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
T
Tucker Hayes
Warm tent

Spent the night in freezing temps in this tent with a little stove and it was so toasty durable and just enough room for me all my stuff and wood for the night .

j
jaythecrazycatgal
Nice and warm

Keeps you very cozy

Y
Yummy
Amazing quality tent

This tent has really impressed me! Its made of a super thick and durable material and it does a fantastic job at keeping the inside warm. Its super easy to set up and I cant wait to use it again.

S
Slip831
Well made

This is a very thick tent. Looks like it will do well in cold weather. Havent tried to use an indoor chimney yet but looks like it will do the job

A
Adam Watkins
Great teepee style tent!

Took this to Zion for a couple nights over the weekend to see how it would hold up.
1. It was compact to travel with - would not work for backpacking because it's a little too heavy, but it was easy to travel with in the car.
2. Set up took a little while the first time. Some hints
- Stake the footprint/floor first
- Use one of the aluminum stakes as a guide - past the floor stake, directly out, will be where the tent stakes down.
- Staking out the snow/sod flaps can go where ever they land, but some tension should help them stay down if there is no snow/sod to keep the edges down.
- Make sure to fold out the peak vents BEFORE you put the tent pole in! The vent on the back side will be impossible to reach once you've got the pole in.
3. I used a cot, and one of the legs wore a small hole in the floor after just two nights! If you are using anything with sharp legs, you need to put something under those legs - the floor is not tough enough to stand up to sharp stove legs or cot legs.
4. With a cot in the tent, my head and feet were very close to the tent walls - wind gusts caused the tent to flap a little bit and hit me in the head or feet, waking me up the first couple of times. An air mattress on the ground would not have this issue since lower down, the walls are farther apart.
5. Zipping the door shut is interesting because you have to zip it all the way to the ground to get it shut correctly, and the pitch of the roof makes it hard to get it all the way down there, and at night, it's a little hard to find without a light.
6. Warmth was great! And even though I didn't like the edges of the tent flapping up a little bit in the wind, I did like the fresh air it brought inside.
All in all, I think the floor needs some reinforcement, and the setup and use scenarios need some fine tuning, but otherwise, it's a great tent for the money, and it has the capability to keep you comfortable all four seasons.