Color | Coyote Brown |
Brand | OneTigris |
Material | Nylon, fabric, tarp |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
Included Components | OneTigris ROCDOMUS Hammock Hot Tent, 14 pegs, 10 pieces of 13ft guy-line, 1 stove jack, 1 OneTigris stuff sack |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Manufacturer | OneTigris |
- 𝙈𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙞𝙪𝙨𝙚 𝘾𝙖𝙢𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙎𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙩𝙚𝙧: Designed for use with a hammock, as a hot tent, rain tarp or bushcraft shelter with a front porch for 4-season use, compatible with all general sized cots & tent stoves, a stove jack included for convenient use | No tent poles or stove pipes inclued
- 𝘿𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙗𝙡𝙚 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙖𝙡: This tarp shelter is made with rugged 70D Ripstop Nylon construction of durability and dirt/ water/ abrasion resistance, waterproof treated fabric with PU3000mm rating
- 𝙇𝙖𝙧𝙜𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙖𝙘𝙚: Measures at 11.15ft *7.9ft *6.2ft (340cm *240cm *190cm) to fit all standard sized hammocks, can also be used as a frame tent with your own poles or sticks, or 2 camping cots with tent stove plus chairs
- 𝙔𝙚𝙖𝙧-𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙 𝙋𝙧𝙤𝙩𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣: Quality YKK Zippers with heat retention functionality to keep winter campers warm, suitable for both 3-season camping and winter camping to keep gear and clothes dry; Vents on top with support bar to keep good airflow
- 𝘾𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙘𝙩 & 𝙇𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩𝙬𝙚𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩: Folded size 15.7″ *5.9″ *5.9″ (40cm *15cm *15cm) for easy transportation and efficient storage, comes with setup kit of stakes, guy-lines, and 1 stove jack | Weighs only 6.2Ibs (2.8kg)
- 5-𝙎𝙏𝘼𝙍 𝙎𝙀𝙍𝙑𝙄𝘾𝙀 – OneTigris offers 1 year warranty for any problems during the period, like shipping, missing parts, broken pieces, etc. Please feel free to send us a message anytime, and you will get an answer within 8 – 12 hours in business days with a kind gesture
Gordon W. Verified Buyer –
Got mine set up in an A frame configuration all winter using 2 poles. Stood up well. Awesome shelter.
WildmanJohn Verified Buyer –
I believe the price could be lower. The lower stove pipes need insulation…just more things needed to use effectively. Positive is the light weight. My biggest complaint: carrier bag is not big enough after first use. This very common with most products with a carrying bag. Items never pack down like it was received.
Andrew worth Verified Buyer –
this thing is as good as described. rock solid
Bud Verified Buyer –
Seemed light weight for advertised size, so I was pleased that fabric and manufacture looked robust. Instructions are attached inside the bag. Stakes were all there, in a small bag, and I was pleased to see the attached cord loops, and to notice the reflective thread woven in. There is a large hank of cordage, So I will accept their claim of 10 guy-lines. Stove jack is already installed, and there is a flap cover with Velcro closure around it. Hole is already cut for flu pipe. As always, it’s difficult to stuff everything back in the bag.
Initial reaction: I am pleased with this hammock hot tent and anxious to take it afield… probably be a week or two if I can behave myself that long.
Christian navarro Verified Buyer –
This tent is a very very good product for what it promised, its durable, fair in packed up size and weight, and provided basically everything you need to get set up if hanging it up between two trees. Now that being said, it does take some experienced campers to get set up and pitched properly, staking out the walls droops down the middle, the stakes provided work but at bare minimum, it’d probably be best to swap them out for better ones with a hook to really secure the loop, but they work if needed but winds could very well get them undone. It’s really a great tent I have no complaints minus the stakes and the fact that there are no hook loops for light items to hang from the middle seam.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
I’ve had it for a year now and it’s been super handy on several trips from spring to late fall. I kept it up for several months in my back yard during the rougher winter months and it held up great. I use to long hammock straps to set it up. It can take a while to set it up with all the guy lines, but it can also be throw up in an open configuration using only a few stakes or as a rough A frame tarp. I’ve used it multiple ways with cots and a hammock and have always stayed dry and comfortable. Could get tight for two people but it’s a palace for a solo shelter. People who complain about the bag being small haven’t had much experience with camping gear. Sure it could be larger but keep it all zipped up and fold it neatly and I am to able to fit the tarp, two straps and a dozen+ small ground stakes. I wouldn’t recommend it for backpacking/ a quick setup on the go but if you are gonna hang out somewhere for a few nights its well worth it’s size and a few extra minutes to setup.
Dust straight Verified Buyer –
Had this tent for 2 years , used it all seasons from -10°f to 90°f and it is very comfy and feels like home . It’s not for backpacking . Kinda heavy , but great if only packing in under a mile . The storage bag it comes in sucks. I just roll mine and strap it to my pack . Works great for hammocks and cots alike ..I’ve fit 2 hammocks in a bunk bed style and one cot with the stove. It was a little packed but still comfortable.
Set up is simple enough if you realize your going to get slightly different shape each time lol . The stove jack area does break down quickly if u run ur stove hot
All and all I would purchase again . This is an amazing inexpensive hot tent , and one of a few made for hammocks
Greg Verified Buyer –
I was looking for a lightweight, minimalist way to go on backpacking and portage trips, and this thing delivered. Very easy to set up and pack away. The material feels like good quality rip stop nylon. Personally I’m not a fan of the stakes that come with it, but to each their own. Definitely would recommend.
J. Robertson Verified Buyer –
Andres Jackson Verified Buyer –
Good strong tent had some rough winds it handled it well pretty good waterproofing no condensation in my tent even when right by a lake wish it had a bug net but oh well plenty of space for 1 youre gonna wanna practice not a pop up tent practice will make it way easier and comfortable to sleep. If you have a hammock with a bug net but it just hangs there run a piece of rope from either end on the top and use a litle fishing line to hang the bug net over you so you dont get bit just cause of its hanging off the groumd youre not safe from the bugs spray bug spray on the straps you use maybe even add a bit of double sided tape on the hammock rope on the inside of the tent so no critter crawl in unless you like company than no issue would buy again because i like it but took me 30 min to set up while other tents took 5 mins
Ariel Ott Verified Buyer –
Though I haven’t field tested this tent, I have pitched it for inspection and I found no faults as of yet. The seams all seem to be strong with no fraying or separations or loose threads. The tent is constructed of what seems to be a very durable material, and all of the tie out points look like they will withstand the test of time. While the zippers are lighter weight, they seem strong enough and they work as they should. The only flaw I found, is simply a flaw of preference, personally I would prefer that the stove jack not be precut. In regards to use with a stove i can’t comment as of yet but will update at some point, however, there appears to be enough space to prevent any heat damage to the tent. Overall I am quite pleased with this purchase and look forward to putting it to the test.
Craig Moore Verified Buyer –
Lots of room, seems to be well made, and I was able to set it up for the first time in the dark with a head lamp on as I arrived on sight late due to deciding last minute to leave for my trip early.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
A palace in the woods! I used it this past weekend. Went camping with my nephew.
The temps got down to 22°, but this tent kept me warm. You could literally step inside and feel the difference in temperature. I din not use a stove with it. Didn’t need it on this trip. Great hot tent!