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DANCHEL OUTDOOR B5PRO 4 Season Canvas Bell Tent with Stove Jack, Heavy-Duty Camping Yurt Large Hot Tent for 4/6/8 Person Family Winter Hunting Party Backyard, 13ft/16.4ft/20ft

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Size: 13.2 ft


Style: Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port


Features

  • 300GSM(8.8oz/yd) cotton canvas
  • Imported
  • SPACIOUS FAMILY GLAMPING: 135 sq ft floor of 4m/13ft yurt fits 4 person and all camping gears. Can put 2 full-size beds or four 75x30'' sleeping bags. 8.2'/2.5m center pole, 4.9'/1.5m door height. More interior room around the edges with 23.6 sidewalls. For family camping and luxury backyard stays.
  • HEAVY DUTY CANVAS BELL TENT: 60lbs(2 person carry). Premium 300GSM (8.8oz/yd2) cotton with 3000mm waterproof PU coating. Weatherproof for rain and snow days. Galvanized steel poles provide stability. Put the 'temporary house' in car trunk for long journey.
  • 4 SEASON YURT W/ STOVE JACK: Precut 5.9" stove jack (rain-flap cover) for wood stove winter camping in tent. 6" side vent port can connect the portable A/C or small electrical appliances. 4 season camping tent for -10C to 40C environments all year living.
  • STAND UP IN WINDS: All seams are double-stitched for added strength and durability. Galvanized steel poles that provide stability in windy conditions(about 30~40miles/h) and can withstand about 0.8'' thick snowfall. The metal YKK zippers are flexible.
  • VENTILATED&COMFORTABLE: 4 mesh windows&2 layers door enable airflow while blocking bug. 360 detachable sidewall as big canopy for summer. 540 GSM 'bath-tub' PVC floor against the splashing water, keeps you dry in wet. Center D-ring for hanging glamping lights or fans. Ideal for summer/night festival events.

Brand: DANCHEL OUTDOOR


Product Dimensions: 157"L x 157"W x 98"H


Item Weight: 9.7 ounces


Floor Width: 13 Feet


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping & Hiking, Party, Picnic


Shape: Round


Occupancy: 4 Person


Seasons: 4 Season, Summer, Winter


Included Components: Stove Jack, PVC Tent Floor


Water Resistance Technology: 3000 millimeters


Brand: ‎DANCHEL OUTDOOR


Product Dimensions: ‎157"L x 157"W x 98"H


Item Weight: ‎9.7 ounces


Floor Width: ‎13 Feet


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Camping & Hiking, Party, Picnic


Shape: ‎Round


Occupancy: ‎4 Person


Seasons: ‎4 Season, Summer, Winter


Included Components: ‎Stove Jack, PVC Tent Floor


Water Resistance Technology: ‎3000 millimeters


Special Feature: ‎All metal YKK zippers, Double Stitched Seam, Good airflow, Rollable Side Wall


Occupant Capacity: ‎4


Design: ‎Long-Term Camping Tent


Material: ‎300GSM(8.8oz/yd) cotton canvas


Color: ‎khaki


Installation Type: ‎Free Standing


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Pole Material Type: ‎galvanize steel


Size: ‎13.2 ft


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Number of Doors: ‎1


Fabric Type: ‎300GSM(8.8oz/yd) cotton canvas


Floor Length: ‎13 Feet


Maximum Height: ‎8.2 Feet


Floor Area: ‎129.19 Square Feet


Base Material: ‎540GSM PVC


Style: ‎Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Number of Windows: ‎4


Number of Rooms: ‎4


Stake Material: ‎Steel


Tent Floor Material: ‎PVC


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: ‎Sleeve


Number of Guylines: ‎4


Footprint Tarp Weight: ‎540 Grams


Number of Stakes: ‎10


Rainfly Material: ‎cotton canvas


Is Waterproof: ‎Yes


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎[POSSIBLE]


UPC: ‎612032868253


Form Factor: ‎A-Frame


Manufacturer: ‎DANCHEL OUTDOOR


Assembly Instructions Description: ‎1. Stake the groundsheet. 2. Position the center pole. 3. Set up the door pole. 4. Stake the guy-lines.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎40.08 x 13.46 x 11.42 inches


Package Weight: ‎27.49 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches


Brand Name: ‎DANCHEL OUTDOOR


Part Number: ‎56565


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: February 12, 2016


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  • Glitzglamp.com
Size: 20.0 ft Style: Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port
Wonderful tent, well-made!
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025 by Tonya Tonya

  • Great
Size: 13.2 ft Style: Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port
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'! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Tessa Louise Tessa Louise

  • Ok but gets pin holes easy
Size: 16.4 ft Style: Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port
Nice tent but gets in holes in it very easy. Requires a lot of maintenance if you use near woods.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 by david

  • Great quality tent!
Size: 13.2 ft Style: Brown | Sealed Roof Stove Jack
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023 by researchiswise

  • Tour the outside and inside
Size: 16.4 ft Style: Khaki | Roof Stove Jack&ac Port
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE this yurt/tent. I purchased the 16’ size just for me. I’m camping in the outdoors during the winter for an extended period of time while I work remotely so it is perfect for me. First morning after setup, got a rain welcome and boy - this yurt held up greatly. The damp material did not leak inside the tent… however, the seam lines of the tent on the exterior were the channels that led water in. After the material dried, about a week later, a massive rainstorm came through… I mean flooding & everything and I was dry as a bone… best sleep of my life. It rained for about 3 days and by day 3 I noticed the same issue. It’s an extremely easy fix that starts with setting up your tent correctly. You need to put your back into it and make sure your guidelines are tight, not creating any creases so rain water cannot pool at the seams and get inside. Besides that, it’s been great! I notice that while the sun is out uninhibited by clouds… heat does not permeate through the material- I have to physically open the panels and windows to allow sunlight in to warm up the inside of the yurt. With that said, I’m looking forward to summer camping. I do regular maintenance to keep the yurt looking fresh from dust, bird droppings, tree sap, spiderwebs and spiders. I use a ceiling fan cleaner and that does the trick. I wait this all is dry (no moisture or mist layering on the material) to dust it off. I also purchased and have in use the black tarp that goes underneath the footprint of the yurt. It works great. I didn’t buy the rain fly in time but I do recommend it to keep the material in pristine condition. Set up was super easy and done by one person. I bought heavy duty tent steaks to beef up what came with this yurt. I used a mallet to get those into the ground. Can’t wait to buy a camping stove but for now I am using the camping stove panel to wire the propane hose through ti the inside while I keep my propane tank outside. The velcro system works really well. UPDATE: material on the flap for the roof pipe vent is highly flammable. The design of it does not allow it to be rolled away to leave clearance for the pipe not to touch the flap. The opening in the flap is spacious but the flap itself doesn’t latch open at all… I had to engineer it to Velcro it open in an odd way - it’s like the roof flap was designed to stay closed even with the Velcro, there’s no way to keep it open. So even though I managed to manipulate the flap to stay open, over time it managed to touch the hot pipe- the pipe was covered with heat resistant material and the flap on the yurt still burned. That shows the material is HIGHLY flammable since it only made contact with the heat resistant band which was double wrapped around the metal vent pipe of my tent stove. I was watching it like a hawk, and every few minutes I’d get up to check and it still burned. Thankfully I caught it… it burned from the point of contact in a crease. I didn’t smell it much because not a lot of it burned when I caught it. It didn’t burst into flames… the heat consumed the material without much odor or smoke or ignition of any sort. Had I not been watching it, it could have been catastrophic even deadly. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT IF YOU PLAN ON HAVING A TENT STOVE THAT REQUIRES A PIPE VENT. Design is not safe for intended use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Dame Dame

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