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โบ๐ฅ Stay warm, dry, and ahead of the pack with the ultimate 4-season teepee tent!
The Hipier 1 Person Teepee Hot Tent is a lightweight, durable, and compact 4-season shelter featuring a pyramid design for snow-shedding stability, a stove-compatible chimney port with heat protection, and superior ventilation with double doors and mesh vents. Made from PU3000mm waterproof 210T polyester, it offers reliable weather resistance and bug protection with a separate inner tent mosquito net. Perfect for solo campers seeking comfort and versatility in any climate.










| ASIN | B0CRJQL88H |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Basic instructions provided, but not detailed |
| Assembly Time | 10 Minutes |
| Base | Nylon or Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | 244,418 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 632 in Dome Tents |
| Brand | HipierFx |
| Brand Name | HipierFx |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Green |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 15 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Mesh |
| Floor Area | 13444.4 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 140 Centimetres |
| Floor Width | 126 Inches |
| Floor width | 126 Inches |
| Form Factor | Teepee |
| Included Components | tent, tent pole |
| Installation Type | Independent |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.2L x 3.2W x 1.6H metres |
| Item Shape | conical |
| Item Type Name | TENT |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Item weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HipierFx |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 160 Centimetres |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Model Name | Hp-tipi Tent |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Windows | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 18 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Number of Stakes | 18 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminium |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product dimensions | 3.2L x 3.2W x 1.6H metres |
| Rainfly Material | Waterproof material |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended uses for product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | conical |
| Size | 320x320x160 cm |
| Special Features | Windproof |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | All-season |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | [Inferred: Some form of water resistance technology] |
T**N
Ok
Good tent however I had to send it back because it was just a little to small .
R**E
Survived for 2 and a half months!
I got this product a couple days ago (March 26th), and finally was able to set it up. So far, I have to say I'm very impressed with this tent! I'll be the first to review it, as such I'll be as in depth as I can be. I'll start it off by saying this comes with some nice stuff! You get aluminum tent spikes and good guy lines, and enough of the spikes to use on the entire tent with two left over. I'll start with set up. This tent is easily set up by one person. I followed the instructions on how to set it up by beginning with one corner, and worked my way around. I did so before setting up the interior pole, but that is where I ran into my first problem - this made the pole impossible to set up. So, to rectify this, I took the spikes out of one side, set up the pole, and then re-staked the outside. It also comes with a heat retardant stove pipe cover (for the stove itself), which was a pleasant surprise! Just need to cut the hole out for the stove pipe, and it'll be good to go! When this was done, I set up the interior tent (note: put the tent onto the pole BEFORE putting the foam ball on the pole), and staked it down too. No issues, though I needed to adjust the stakes a couple times due to my own error. The guy lines are easy to do, so no reason to elaborate much on that. The door(s) of the tent are easy to zip up and down, so I have no issues with them. The interior has heat reflective lining, so it is VERY warm inside. This may be a bad idea as a summer tent (with the exterior on), but that may be good with both entrances opened. As is pictured, the interior has a lantern hook (outside of the interior tent), and the interior tent had a pocket for small items. It's roomy enough to put your bed in it, although I'm not sure if it'll handle my backpacking cot, for now I have my air filled sleeping mat inside and will be sleeping on it tonight. It seems to have good air flow, and tonight there will be a lot of rain, so I'll be updating this tomorrow. Currently it seems pretty good with the wind, so I'm confident in the tent so far! My only issues with this tent are the pole itself and the interior tent. The pole is 4 sections of aluminum that are held together with a thick piece of metal (will add picture later, when I take it down), and it feels a little flimsy. My issue with the interior tent itself is that, when laying down, the fabric of the side walls kind of lay on my head. I'm 5'9, and I am nearly end to end in the interior tent. I think at most the interior tent can handle someone up to 6'2, so tall people be warned! I slept in this last night as a fairly heavy rainstorm moved in. The interior tent stayed dry the entire night, but the interior of the rainfall did not. I'm not sure if that is due to condensation or the rain, but I'll be putting a coating of rain repellent on it some time later. Overall, I am impressed with this tent! I will leave itup for a whole to see how it survives an extended period of 'use', but so far this tent seems very sturdy! This seems like it will make a nice addition for winter camping. Now I just need a camp stove! *edit* So, since my previous post, I had been unable to take down this tent due to intense sciatica pain in my hip. Today, after nearly 90 days up, I took this tent down. Colors had faded slightly, of course, but this weathered intense rain storms, high wind, heat, and everything that the Pacific Northwest had been throwing at it since March 26th of 2024. The guylines held, the pole never buckled, the interior tent never developed a hole, nothing bad happened. I don't think I've ever found a more quality product in this price range - especially a tent! This thing is WELL worth the money! I still have yet to get a stove and try that (will be during the winter), but so far, this is the best tent I've ever owned. 5/5 stars EASILY.
T**S
Beware
To start I am 6'6" and 61 years old. When the tent arrived ON TIME! I opened the box and the zipper pull came off. Not a great start. Pulled everything out and was surprised that there was a stove jack included. According to the advertising it didn't come with one so Amazon has the " frequently purchased together" sooo , cool baught it. By the by the extra one was the wrong size, but now I have 2. Yay. Went out to the woods. No instructions, how hard can it be, I have set up ALOT of tents, mostly one man tents. OK. Spread it out and started staking it out. Then "as seen in utube videos" unzipped door placed pole in. But was staked out wrong, off a little so had to retake, cool no problem. First the zippers are of poor quality and a little small for something you will use ALOT, also no string pulls, so I added some Paracord on the two zipper pulls, no prob. Next it came with a one person mesh inner. In my opinion if you make an inner for a one man tent it. The inner floor should be the same shape as the tent, as you have no reference point as to how to orient a rectangle inside a octagon, just saying. Got it oriented BUT. No matter how you orient it the corner stakes stick out underneath the outer on two corners, also when neeling inside the tent ( I'm 6'6" remember and 61.) trying to hook the inner to the clip on the peak is difficult, it is very small and stiff because it is plastic. FINE. All set up. This took approximately 1 hour. Now I understand I am tall. I put my oversized pad in inner and it is so small my air mattress won't fit, keep pushing and pushing I get it in. Go to lay on top of pad BUT I can't lay down because the mesh is pushing uncomfortably on feet and head BUT according to the measurements this shouldn't be a problem as they sell this same tent as 1 to 2 people. Sooooo. I checked the measurements .Out with the mesh inner. My sleeping pad sticks out from underneath the outer ok fine. It said that you can use the inner guy line attachment to leave a little for a snow skirt. NOPE. Now for the pro's. The tent material is of good quality, it is a good looking tent I slept in it 2 nights. I had a ground sheet so I used that. It is a good tent. BUT. Not for my height. I will probably be getting a 3-4 person hot tent as this one it to small even with the measurements. Maybe look into better zippers some pull tabs or cord on them would be nice. Also two zippers per door would be easier than getting down on the floor to close and open all the way. IMO
J**.
Easy up, well made.
Awesome one person tent, that can also be used as a hot tent. This is not a backpacking tent. This single person tent is still large in its travel state. But it provides a lot of open space under the main tent body. So cool. I've always been skeptical of the teepee style/single pole type tents, but this tent seems pretty sturdy. Lots of ways to pitch, lots of additional tie out points for security. Great tent overall, can't wait to use it for a long time to come.
J**E
Very comfy
Was very easy to set up. Served me well in the rocky mountains in the middle of November. Kept me warm when combined with a heater. Only down side is you need to water proof it yourself and have a mat on the floor.
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