🏕️ Elevate your outdoor lifestyle with the ultimate 4-season glamping fortress!
The DANCHEL OUTDOOR B5PRO is a premium 4-season canvas bell tent crafted from durable 300GSM cotton with a 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Offering 211 sq ft of spacious living, it comfortably accommodates up to 6 people with versatile sleeping arrangements. Designed for all-year use, it features dual stove jacks for heating, large vents for cooling, and a heavy-duty 540GSM PVC floor to keep moisture out. Its galvanized steel poles and double-stitched seams ensure stability in strong winds and snow, while thoughtful details like screened windows, detachable sidewalls, and interior storage pockets enhance comfort and convenience for the discerning camper.
Brand | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Product Dimensions | 196"L x 196"W x 118"H |
Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
Floor Width | 16.4 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Party, Traveling |
Shape | Round |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Seasons | Winter, Summer, 4 Season |
Included Components | Stakes, Ropes, Poles |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000 millimeters |
Special Feature | Good airflow, Rollable Side Wall, Double Stitched Seam, All metal YKK zippers |
Occupant Capacity | 6 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | 330GSM(9.7oz/yd) cotton canvas |
Color | Khaki | Roof stove jack |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | 5M=16.4ft |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Fabric Type | 300GSM(8.8oz/yd) cotton canvas |
Floor Length | 16.4 Feet |
Maximum Height | 10 Feet |
Floor Area | 75.43 Square Feet |
Base Material | Polyurethane |
Number Of Poles | 2 |
Style | Classic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Windows | 4 |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Stake Material | Steel |
Tent Floor Material | 540GSM PVC |
Number of Guylines | 14 |
Number of Stakes | 14 |
Rainfly Material | cotton |
Is Waterproof | Yes |
UPC | 612032868260 |
Form Factor | A-Frame |
Manufacturer | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.58 x 15.12 x 14.02 inches |
Package Weight | 36.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 196 x 196 x 118 inches |
Brand Name | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
M**N
It’s worth the money
Used this about 20-40 times and I love it nothings broke works well with a little wood stove highly recommend buying this product. And thank you to danchel outdoors for making a great product.
T**E
Great
Been using it for 2 months now during 40*F weather. I did alot of research on cold weather camping prior to setup. A thick tarp was laid down first. After setup i covered the floor with fluffy carpets (i have 4 5' by 3' (this also protects the floor from furniture). I added a layer of "alien" bubble insulation around the walls (30') and finally a layer of tarp over the top...all to help retain heat. With my Mr buddy on low setting (4000btu) it stays 70*F the whole night.I went with a twin size bed...14" off the floor (higher off the floor the warmer) this also allows my dog to have her own spot under me (which she is used to). The mattress is 8"...so 22" off the ground and this is the highest the walls will allow.The RV park i am at does not allow wood stove...so I can't speak on that. It have held up against 20mpr gusts no problem and a the lite rain we had stayed out.It does get hot during the day. 70* outside will be 85 inside...unless you have all the screens open.If you use it in the winter be sure to have a heat source...without a heat source it will eventually be the same temp inside as outside. Also if you use a heater you'll want a humidifier...otherwise you'll find yourself battling sore throats and colds. I had this problem til I did my research.I went with a 40W Jackery solar system which powers my phone, laptop, and humidifier all 3x before needing more sun. I also invest in $40 solar inside lights...with remote! The remote is the best thing ever! And more motion sensor solar lights around the tent to scare off the coyotes (they don't come anymore at all be cause of the lights)It'll take figuring out...but overall real happy with this 13'!
G**D
Not actually waterproof
I have lived in this for about a year nowThe floor is thick and resistant but I'm not completely confident on how it will hold up over time, an acorn underneath imprinted a faded color when I stepped on it and stretched the materialOriginally I thought the wall vent was a cool idea, and if you intend to hook it up to an a/c unit I'm sure it serves its purpose, I have not used it but it does hold up well. No bugs get throughThe windows do not fully unzip, you just get the no see em mesh.I currently own 3 canvas bell tents, a danchel a playdo and a whiteduckThe canvas is best on the playdo (as it is waterproof out of the box)The floor is also best on the playdo, thicker materialThe guy lines provided on the danchel are on par with the whiteduck, playdo has the cheapest guylines.The ykk zippers work well, however my tent came with a lot of loose threads all around the door seams, and along the inner seams all around the interiorThe zippers are not as great as I had hoped but they do work fine.About the weatherproofing, a light rain is fine as it does not leakHarder falling rain or bigger raindrops tend to hit the canvas and shoot into a fine mist, eventually leading to everything getting slightly damp, or soaked if it rains long and hard enoughThe center poll leaves a little to be desired strength-wise but that is only in comparison with my two other bell tentsOverall I think it is an acceptable purchase but keep these things in mind when ordering.
R**E
Great quality tent!
I went camping for a week on the river in December. It was relatively easy to put up by myself and I am 5'4 130 lb. It probably took an hour to set the tent up and get everything set up inside. The center pole was a bit of a challenge because the fabric is a little heavy when the floor is nailed down. I had to sit and use my legs to push the center pole the rest of the way to center but I was successful. The temps dropped to 28 a couple nights. I also had a whole night where it rained really heavy along with strong wind gusts. Not a drop of rain in my tent, and just a little shaking but the lashings held really well. The whole tent was well made right down to the zippers. Heat retention was alot more than a regular poly tent, but I still had to use two heaters because I couldnt close the vents in the top. There are a few flaws I would love to see remedied. One is the vents in the top you cant get to from the inside. You need to go outside and have a long pole or something to try to push the fabric down. There is nowhere to tie fairy lights or something similar up which would be really useful for people that like more light in their tent. The gaps between zippers (different zippers for the door and the side walls) are big enough to let in insects. There are also some stitching flaws. The stove hole stitching is off on the roof.I definitely have respect for this tent. I believe you can actually live in this thing long term and I bought the brown PU coated fabric which keeps it dry and keeps people from seeing all but the faintest light from outside.
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