🔥 Stay warm, stay wild — the ultimate 4-season adventure basecamp ⛺
The Naturehike Massif Hot Tent is a premium 4-season camping shelter designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a stove jack for safe indoor heating, UPF50+ waterproof and windproof 30D polyester fly, and durable 7001 aluminum alloy poles, it offers reliable protection in extreme weather. Lightweight and spacious with excellent ventilation, this 2-person tent includes a roomy hall and porch for gear and comfort, making it ideal for winter snow camping, motorcycle touring, and backpacking.
Brand | Naturehike |
Product Dimensions | 141.7"L x 90.6"W x 57.1"H |
Item Weight | 8.8 Pounds |
Floor Width | 90.6 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Shape | tent with room, tent with hall , tent with porch |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Storage Bag, Aluminum alloy Poles *4, Tent Fly & Inner Tent, Strapping, Windropes *6, Pegs *13 |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm |
Special Feature | Windproof |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Gray |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | 2 Person |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Tent Fly: 30D Lightweight Polyester with Silicone Coating; Inner Tent: 70D Nylon; Poles: 7001 Aluminum Alloy |
Floor Length | 82.7 Inches |
Maximum Height | 43.3 Inches |
Floor Area | 89.13 Square Feet |
Base Material | aluminum alloy |
Style | All-season |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Windows | 2 |
Number of Rooms | 2 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 7.28 Pounds |
Stake Material | aluminum alloy |
Tent Floor Material | 70D Nylon |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Number of Guylines | 6 |
Number of Stakes | 13 |
Rainfly Material | 30D Lightweight Polyester with Silicone Coating |
Is Waterproof | True |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF50+ |
Form Factor | Cabin |
Model Name | naturehike backpacking tent with stove jack |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5 x 10 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 5.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 141.73 x 90.55 x 57.09 inches |
Brand Name | Naturehike |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | shan di |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
M**.
Perfect for All-Season Adventures
**Naturehike Massif Hot Tent Review: Perfect for All-Season Adventures**I recently invested in the Naturehike Massif Hot Tent with Stove Jack, and I'm thoroughly impressed with its design and functionality. While I haven't had the chance to test it in rainy conditions yet, its overall build quality and features make it a promising choice for serious outdoor enthusiasts.First and foremost, the tent's construction is top-notch. It's clear that Naturehike has prioritized durability without compromising on weight or usability. The materials feel robust, capable of standing up to harsh weather conditions, which is crucial for year-round camping and hiking trips.One standout feature of the tent is its thoughtful design to minimize condensation. The inner tent cleverly does not touch the walls, which suggests that airflow should be adequate to prevent moisture buildup inside. This design element is crucial for maintaining comfort during extended stays, especially in colder climates where condensation can be a significant concern.Setting up the tent was surprisingly straightforward. It can be done by a single person, but I would recommend at least two people. The poles and stakes fit together intuitively, and the overall structure feels stable once pitched. The addition of the stove jack is a game-changer for winter camping, allowing for safe use of a stove inside the tent to keep warm and cook meals.One thing that particularly impressed me is the spaciousness inside. There's ample room for gear storage and comfortable sleeping arrangements, making it ideal for both solo adventurers and small groups. The vestibule provides extra storage space for muddy boots or wet gear, keeping the sleeping area clean and dry.Overall, while I haven't tested its waterproof capabilities in rain yet, the Naturehike Massif Hot Tent has already proven itself as a reliable companion for four-season camping. Its thoughtful design, durability, and spacious interior make it a standout choice for anyone looking to elevate their outdoor experiences. I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces in various weather conditions, confident that it will perform admirably.
C**R
Unbeatable value for a 4 season hot tent
I've had this tent for over a month now and have already used it 3x, most recently out in the Mojave desert in Joshua Tree NP during mid-October. It was a great test of the tent as it was warm during the day and very, very cold at night.It's built like an absolute tank and can be daunting to set up the first few times. There are a LOT of stake out points, but you can get away with 4 points if there isn't any wind or you're just lazy, otherwise be prepared to make sure you have enough room to properly stake the whole thing out. Everything was already seam taped, the poles are thick and strong, and all stress points seem adequately reinforced.The sleeping capsule mesh inner is extremely roomy with tons of space all around making it a palace for one. 2 people would be pretty snug together, but the massive vestibule would be able to house all the gear making sleeping 2 people very reasonably comfortable.The vestibule is absolutely massive. As you can see in my pictures I could fit my chair and my work table all inside without needing to stretch out under the awning. If I want to crack out a stove, it would sit where the table was. Everything has adequate mesh for both bug protection and ventilation. At night, the vestibule served as my changing room. I personally HATE having to dress or undress laying down in a small tent if I can avoid it. Having so much room made changing while seated an absolute breeze. I should also note that having 3 different available entry points is AMAZING.This is NOT a light tent to hike with by any means, although if you're snow camping it would be perfect for a sled. That said, this is the ultimate car camping 4 season tent at this price point. It is legitimately incredible how much value you will squeeze out of this tent. Even if you NEVER use a stove this tent is still worth it purely for the space, comfort, and utility. It also looks great!
A**R
Open floor made for a miserable experience
This is a well-made tent. Set up wasn't bad for one person once you get the hang of it. I took this tent for a 3-day camping trip. The issue for me was that the sleeping area is the only part of the tent that has a tub floor. We had moderate to heavy rain each day and it made the vestibule area wet and muddy as the rain ran into the tent. It was unpleasant as I could not keep the rain and mud out. I ended up sleeping in the car since the tent was damp and humid. It's really not the fault of the tent as it was designed to have an open floor except the sleeping area. I thought it would work for my needs but unfortunately, it was returned and I will be searching for a tent that has a tub floor design to keep mud and rain out.
D**Y
Worth it. Great space.
I bought it, first night I set it up in the dark, with a pretty heavy wind. Took about 20 minutes the first time, got down to 5 minutes by the end of the trip. Got down to 31 degree F. When using the stove, it got up into the 70s inside the tent. Thanks to the wind, embers from a 10 foot chimney landed right on top of the sleeping portion of the tent and left about 20 holes the size of a pencil. Did not catch fire, just melted a bit. Could have been repaired, but I somehow managed to set it up directly in a patch of poison ivy on my last night camping. It was nice while it lasted. No issues with condensation, smoke, or airflow. The inner mesh tent fit a cot, could fit two people comfortably.
M**.
This is now my go to tent, definitely worth it.
2 camps in and I am loving this tent. One day was raining pretty heavily and no leaks. Being able to hang out inside the tent during the rain was prolly the highlight of that trip. There’s plenty of room so it’s not claustrophobic inside compared to my standard tent. It is a little bulkier tho but it’s worth it for the comfort.
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