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MC TOMOUNT Canvas Tent Bell Tent 16.4ft*High9.2ft with Stove Jack for Glamping Family Camping Zipped Removable Floor

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Color: Khaki-16.4feet


Features

  • cotton,polyester
  • Imported
  • Spacious Large capacity The diameter of the bell tent is 16.4feet and the top height is about 9.18feet. The side walls (supported by 8 poles) are 55inch high, which is much higher than the walls of the ordinary bell tent (22.8inch). So there will be more space available for this tent. It is suitable for people who want to place a lot of equipment, such as tent stove, chairs, tables and beds. It is ideal for music festivals, backyard parties, family camping, weekend breaks and festivals.
  • * MaterialTent roof is made of TC cotton canvas (65% polyester 35% cotton), which is very breathable and can reduce condensation. The fabric itself has good water-resistant performance and can withstand light to medium rain, but for better smelling and breathability, it doesnt have PU coating, so it cannot be called waterproof, please dont stay in the rain overnight.The tent walls are made of 210D Oxford cloth, detachable tent floor 600D oxford cloth, PU3000mm keeps you dry and comfortable.
  • How to Set upThe eight corners of the tent can be set up by adjustable straps, pegs and side poles. It has eight doors and all have mesh windows, so it is very easy to get in and out. All seams are double stitched and all four corners are reinforced. The small straps above the windows are used to roll up the entire sidewalls (after unzipping the zipper at the bottom of the tent) so that you can turn the tent into a canopy look (as shown in the picture of the 2 ways to build).
  • Suitable for All SeasonThe main advantage of TC cotton tent is its excellent ventilation and heat insulation performance. The thick TC cotton roof section creates a dark shadow inside the tent, and you can roll up the side walls and bottom panels to use it as a large tarp, or just enjoy the comfort of the space. In the summer, the tent is cool and airy while keeping the sun out. On the other hand, in winter, it keeps heat inside the tent and keeps the temperature inside the tent moderate.
  • Please noteThis tent was originally designed with an inner tent, so there are some small plastic circles inside and at the bottom of the tent, which were originally used to hang the inner tent, so this is not a defect of the tent, nor is it sewed backwards.

Brand: MC


Product Dimensions: 13.4"L x 31.5"W x 13.4"H


Item Weight: 55.11 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Car Camping


Shape: Hexagonal


Occupancy: 10 Person


Seasons: 4 Season


Included Components: Stove Jack


Water Resistance Technology: 3000 Mm


Special Feature: Waterproof


Brand: ‎MC


Product Dimensions: ‎13.4"L x 31.5"W x 13.4"H


Item Weight: ‎55.11 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Car Camping


Shape: ‎Hexagonal


Occupancy: ‎10 Person


Seasons: ‎4 Season


Included Components: ‎Stove Jack


Water Resistance Technology: ‎3000 Mm


Special Feature: ‎Waterproof


Occupant Capacity: ‎10


Design: ‎Camping Tent


Material: ‎TC cotton, polyester, Oxford cloth


Color: ‎Khaki-16.4feet


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Pole Material Type: ‎Fiberglass


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Number of Doors: ‎8


Fabric Type: ‎cotton,polyester


Floor Length: ‎16.4 Feet


Maximum Height: ‎9.18 Feet


Floor Area: ‎185.6 Feet


Base Material: ‎Polyester


Number Of Poles: ‎8


Style: ‎All-season


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Number of Windows: ‎8


Number of Rooms: ‎1


Stake Material: ‎Metal, Plastic


Tent Floor Material: ‎600D Oxford cloth


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: ‎Clip


Number of Stakes: ‎10


Rainfly Material: ‎Cotton, Polyester


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Form Factor: ‎Bell


Model Name: ‎MC Canvas Tent


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Sport: ‎Outdoor Lifestyle


Manufacturer: ‎MC


Installation Type: ‎Free Standing


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.5 x 13 x 13 inches


Package Weight: ‎27.22 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.4 x 31.5 x 13.4 inches


Brand Name: ‎MC


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Date First Available: August 10, 2022


Frequently asked questions

The MC TOMOUNT Canvas Bell Tent has dimensions of 16.4ft in diameter and 9.2ft in height. It can comfortably accommodate up to 8 people, making it ideal for family camping trips, glamping, and group outings.

Yes, the MC TOMOUNT Canvas Bell Tent features a stove jack, making it convenient for heating during colder camping trips. The stove jack is specifically designed to fit a camping stove pipe, ensuring that heat can be safely directed out of the tent while minimizing smoke inside.

The MC TOMOUNT Canvas Bell Tent comes with a zipped, removable floor. This feature allows for easy cleaning and maintenance of the tent floor. Additionally, removing the floor can enhance ventilation during warmer months or allow for customization of the tent’s interior setup.

The MC TOMOUNT Canvas Bell Tent is made of high-quality canvas fabric, designed for durability and long-lasting use. It is well-suited for various weather conditions, offering excellent resistance to rain and wind. The tent's breathable fabric also ensures comfort during warmer weather, making it an excellent choice for year-round camping.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This tent has overwhelmingly positive reviews, praised for its sturdiness, ease of setup, and spaciousness. Whether facing torrential rain and high winds, camping in cold weather with a woodstove, or simply enjoying a family camping trip, users report that this tent exceeds expectations. Its versatility and durability across various conditions have made it a favorite among users, who also appreciate its thoughtful features like multiple doors/windows for ventilation and a removable floor.

Pros

  • 🏕️ Sturdy build quality withstands extreme weather conditions
  • 🛠️ Easy to set up, even single-handedly within minutes
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Spacious enough for large families or groups, offering comfortable room for everyone
  • 💨 Excellent ventilation through tip vent and multiple doors, keeps the interior comfortable
  • 🌞 Versatile use with options to remove sides or floor for different camping experiences

Cons

  • 🚪 Minor issues with door design leading to potential tripping
  • ⚙️ Some concerns over the durability of zippers compared to the rest of the tent's robust construction
  • 🔩 Supplied stakes could be of better quality; might require replacement for heavy-duty use

Should I Buy It?

Given the high praise across numerous reviews for its durability, space, and ease of setup, this tent is a great buy for avid campers looking for a reliable, versatile option for family trips, adventures in harsh weather, or simply enjoying the great outdoors in comfort. If the minor cons, such as the zipper quality and stake strength, are not deal-breakers for you, this tent comes highly recommended.


  • Great camp shelter
like the habitat canvass roof, no leaks after 3 days of rain. Spent 9 days living in it. very comfortable lots of space for family of 4 or even larger. Also with stood tropical storm type winds and rain. Setup is simple, but there is a learning curve to the setup proper. Only real down side we found was the drip edge of canopy could be larger. All in all solid shelter would purchase again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Christian Adolf

  • 30+ years experience and this is the best tent I have ever owned ♥️
“EDIT: make sure to re-seal your tent every year! We didn’t realize this and after 2 years of use it started to leak everywhere as canvas shrinks (nothing to do with the product, every canvas tent needs this).” We as a family with 3 young children (9,7 & 4) had our first camping trip in this tent in the beginning of April. Where we live, it was the end of winter, around 27F at night, 35F during the day. We stayed extra warm with our woodstove. We have a smaller woodstove which works just fine! Except you have to add wood more often, but we were very warm! We got hit with an unexpected snowstorm and the tent stayed warm and dry on the inside. Very impressed! Pretty tough winds. We did have our ‘spiral anchor stakes’ for the outer stakes. These we use for loose grounds like on a beach. We have camped on many primitive sites, on a few campgrounds and even on a beach with this tent! Sometimes for just one night, longest was just over a week. The removable floor is ideal, the 8 doors/windows are perfect for variety and we love the heights. We never wanted a bell tent again and when we saw this, we were in love and had to try. There were no reviews on this tent anywhere when we bought it. Such a risk but so worth it! We have improvised an pole from an old tent for our main entrance. We pull it through the loop that is in the middle and rest it on the tent poles left and right. This keeps the ‘flyer’, slightly curved in case of heavy rain. You might be able to see it on the few pictures we have. The only potential concern we have are the zippers. The track itself seems good but the (compared to everything else) zippers seem flimsy/cheap. But honestly, for the price of this tent, we expected worse. We hope to have many more years with this tent ♥️ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Lisa W. Lisa W.

  • Great canvas tent with stove jack option
Pretty good tent! Directions were terrible, but wasn't hard to figure out. Pretty spacious and the eight doors/windows is a great feature. Stakes provided were thicker then usual but they popped out in moderate wind in sand. I tested the tent at KOH event in Johnson Valley, CA last weekend and it performed very well. Even when the 15mph - 20mph winds came. The only downside was the stakes provided popped out on the side of the tent the wind would hit. Better, thicker stakes are recommended. Might of done better in hard dirt as where I was at a mixture of sand,rock, and dirt. Had a large wood stove (had to cut the jack hole a bit bigger to 5") and it kept the warmth in and was a perfect distance, 3' from the walls. Overall I would recommend this tent for anyone needing a tent with stove jack. That was the main reason I bought mine and I'm very satisfied to say the least. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Tyler Tyler

  • It's okay
The floor is not very thick the side walls also are not the roof is somewhat okay. It took me 15 mins maybe to set up without directions my first time so it's extremely easy and fast the stove jack come in at like 2 inches and when cut out a little for a 5 plus inch pipe it will be so close to the tent I'm not too sure yet haha I guess we will see. Definitely need a good hard floor fire mat nothing soft also a heat shield for the wall for the stove if you choose to run with a stove. I'm going to try and use this for winter camping and will definitely come back for updates. It says 4 seasons tent so I'll put it to the test. I have a camp chef stove I think is what it's calls the cast iron cylinder stove so if this won't keep the tent warm nothing will not sure if it's going to be waterproof out of the box but it's rain season in Michigan so I'll be sure to make a note of that too. Thanks. I do Not like the doors. The should definitely zip off to the side and not just on the floor. That's my only complaint. And the floor I don't think is going to be durable I'll put a custom cut out rug inside before I set the pole up and have it be perfect. Off to Menards I go for 5 inch pipe now. Update: Get better stakes. Try to get as long as you can at least for the outside lines I came home from work to walls fallen down and water all over the floor like a pool. Rain made the ground soft and wind took the stakes out of the ground with ease. I put 3 large garden pavers over each stake until I get long better ones. After a couple days exposed to the rain water builds up on the inside of the tent and drips down. If you have a fire going the tent stays dry. It's warm out to have a fire or at least was so it's not always an opinion to run a stove. Treat this tent with waterproofing spray before use maybe twice. Water pooled up on the roof too and it's pulled tight as I can get it. Really sturdy and everything but yeah. Bugs get into the tent from the roof vents hold that the draw sting comes through just an fyi. Tie off strings above the doors with no way to keep them out of the zipper sucks bad. The zippers all around are not very strong or heavy duty and get caught on every thing very easy. Two hands some times are needed. Short doors too but not too bad I guess I'm starting to become not very confident that this tent will be able to handle winter time. We will see. Not much snow yet but when I did get snow the roof did sag a bit. Not sure it will be able to support any additional weight. Walls and roof do in fact collect moisture so be prepared for that. Keep things away from walls and keep a fan going. The stove keeps the roof dry enough so water doesn't drip in but without the stove I can for see issues. I'm seeing stitching on the roof in areas not being bothered that is starting to come undone . Maybe by wind or who knows. Side walls are by no means waterproof or anything. Water hitting the walls will come through in just a matter of seconds. I tested with a spray bottle and also the waterproofing spray I used went through like nothing. It helped a little but water still makes its way past. Get a tarp for the outside side walls that is facing the wind. Buy a big tarp for roof and an additional stove jack and cut a hole for the pipe to go through the tarp to help with heat in winter and the water issue. It's 20° outside. Inside the tent is easily 75-80° so not too bad. Stove is going full blast though haha. I have a heater buddy too on standby if it gets too cold in here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Adam DeBoer

  • Need a great tent? YOU FOUND IT!
The media could not be loaded. I have owned this tent for 3 years and I love it! I have looked for a good cost effective tent that can fit a lot of people and stays warm for hunting season. I keep it up for at least 5 months a year and so far this tent has been amazing. I have had no problems out of it even when camping in 20° weather. I will say I had to upgrade the tent stakes as the ones provided aren’t the best quality however they are not bad. (High winds were the culprit for needing new stakes) Zippers are very nice quality, and the overall quality of the tent is very nice. This tent provides a lot of room as well as a very warm a cozy feeling. Sometimes moisture will build up on the sides of the tent but it’s very minimal. Overall I have put this tent through a lot of conditions, and I couldn’t be more satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Anthony seaborn Anthony seaborn

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