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The DANCHEL OUTDOOR B2 Portable Yurt Tent is a lightweight, spacious 4-season bell tent designed for 6-8 people. Crafted from durable 300D Oxford fabric with UPF50+ protection and reinforced with 27 wind ropes, it offers superior weather resistance. Featuring a customizable stove jack, multiple ventilation options, and easy solo setup in under 25 minutes, this tent blends rugged functionality with modern convenience for year-round glamping and camping adventures.













| ASIN | B0BW441PJ3 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
| Color | Khaki |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Date First Available | 28 February 2023 |
| Features | Lightweight, Portable, Waterproof |
| Included Components | Pole, Rope, Stove Jack |
| Item model number | B2 |
| Manufacturer | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 497.84 x 497.84 x 279.4 cm; 18.6 kg |
| Season | 4 Season, Spring, Summer, Winter |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 5M/16.4ft for 6-8 person |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Camping Tent |
C**S
I've had this yurt up a few times and so far it has exceeded my expectations. The build quality and stitching were top notch i have found no issues with the material or stitching. It's really easy to set up i do it by myself in about 25mins the longest part is all the stakes and tie outs there's a lot but once it's all done it's a very large and very sturdy yurt. My only complaint is the Lil plastic umbrella they send for the a frame door it sticks out to the outside as designed and put the Lil plastic umbrella on to keep water from dripping in through the door frame hole the plastic piece doesn't slide all the way down and cover the hole very good and it's very easy to lose id recommend if they attached it to the outside somehow. It is heavy at 44lbs but I like it lot and would recommend this yurt to anyone who doesn't want to pay the white duck prices but still wants a yurt that will last a long time.
T**.
Wanted a bell tent with a stove jack, but I was afraid to commit to canvas. This is a great middle ground. Easy setup, decent material, good guy lines, sturdy pegs, and very roomy (4 meters or 13 feet is quite a lot). Just pick a large campsite. It also fits easily back into the provided bag! Only problem is it gets pretty wet in the morning from condensation, so ventilation could be better. I don't think canvas does this.
C**O
The tent is supposed to be a Hot tent. It's no better than our cheap summer tents. The stove that fits so small you have to feed it every 30-45 minutes. Leaving someone up all Night keeping it going. Has many holes from the wood stove pipe that ash flows out of. Some hot embers putting many holes in this tent. Returning with warranty soon. Huge waste of good money. Zippers broke on day 30. I have tried to contact the manufacturer but there are no numbers and nobody will help me get it I have the extended warranty but they won't cover it because it's in the manufacturer warranty biggest headache I've ever had returning anything to Amazon through Amazon and I'm very disappointed
E**R
Set it up by myself in about 10 minutes and that was taking my time. Now that I'm familiar with it shouldn't take much more. Wood and gas heaters keep it toasty. Slept in shorts and a t shirt the first night. Better at regulating the fire now, but you should always have a sleep system that can keep you warm. That's on you, not the tent. Been up in my back yard for a month, now and slept out in single digits and was so comfortable. Rain, wind, and snow. Make sure your stove pipe is secured to the stove, as the opening I cut was snug and pulled it out in heavy wind. Luckily I noticed and secured it. Looking forward to 4 season camping.
R**N
On the positive side, I could move and pitch this tent myself on my deck in the woods in Vermont and the inside space was impressive. Spent a few weeks living in it, through some chilly nights with a tent stove that kept the inside toasty with outside temps dipping into low 40s. The bad news is that puddles accumulated in two spots in persistent rain, apparently from a few small holes in seams near the top of the tent. Also, the fireproof fabric being sewn into the tent made it difficult to cut a precise hole for the stove pipe. Eventually I had to add my own gerryrigged light weight flashing around outside of pipe outside the tent to keep water out. The water issues made it a challenge to take the tent down dry.
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