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tent with stove hole 6m Fireproof Bell Tent with Stove Hole - 360gsm Cotton Canvas Glamping Tent - Bell Tent Sussex

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tent with stove hole 6m Fireproof Bell Tent with Stove Hole - 360gsm Cotton Canvas Glamping Tent - Bell Tent Sussex6m Bell Tent Fireproof With Stove Hole & Flap 360gsm 6m Bell Tent Fireproof With Stove Hole & Flap For the ultimate glamping experience, we have the perfect bell tent for you! You'll never want to leave the 6m Bell Tent after your first night! This fire resistant bell tent is perfect for a large group of 10 to 15 people. Be sure and check out the specifications tab, as well as our downloadable measuring guide. How to make the right choice for your

6m Bell Tent Fireproof With Stove Hole & Flap 360gsm


6m Bell Tent Fireproof With Stove Hole & Flap

For the ultimate glamping experience, we have the perfect bell tent for you! You'll never want to leave the 6m Bell Tent after your first night! This fire-resistant bell tent is perfect for a large group of 10 to 15 people.

Be sure and check out the specifications tab, as well as our downloadable measuring guide.

How to make the right choice for your glamping adventure

You'll want one that is waterproof, durable, and keeps you dry during storms or heavy rainfall; plus it has got to have enough space for everyone in your group!

The perfect camping trip starts with choosing the right type of shelter - something which will not only provide cover but also protection from bugs like mosquitoes at night time while keeping warmth inside.

The weather can be unpredictable, which is why it's important to look for a tent that will keep you dry. You don't want any unexpected soaking during your stay!

What to Expect from this 6m Bell Tent

As this is the biggest bell tent we have to offer, it is also the heaviest. The sheer size of the tent makes it around 53 kgs when packed.

350 gsm, 100% natural cotton canvas has been used to make it tough enough to withstand the heat and rain. It's also waterproof, rust-free, and mould resistant.

The cotton canvas tent is an impressive bit of kit for anyone who enjoys camping. The material has been treated before it's woven together, which ensures it's waterproof and resistant to mould but more importantly keeps the breathability within this particular design so as not to have condensation or stuffiness--making them exceptionally high quality!

The result is that the material of this bell tent with stove hole is designed to last for years and it has all the features you could want! It's fire-retardant having been treated with proban, waterproof but breathable too. Comes complete with mosquito mesh on doors and windows vents so bugs can't get inside your shelter while also having extra thick guy ropes that will ensure total peace of mind when camping out under an open sky - no more worrying about storms or sun damage leaving their mark on your investment

Stay cosy and comfy in this canvas bell tent no matter what season!

With its durable build, you can rest assured that it will keep up even with the coldest of days. And with summertime coming around again there'll be plenty of space for all your adventures - whether they're camping or just exploring nearby places near home.

Perfect bell tent that can house your loved ones and friends

Imagine spending your summer holidays in a canvas bell tent with all of the comforts of home. The versatility and quality associated are hard to beat, not just for camping but also as an investment that will last you years into future generations!

If you want to feel safe, protected, and comfortable in your own home then this bell tent is perfect for you. With its heavy-duty features like a stove hole, cooking can go smoothly with any type of wood-burning stove or campfire alike; it's never been easier!

The added benefit of luxury cotton canvas flooring

Even though the cotton canvas shell of this bell tent with stove hole is impressive, you have an added benefit with thick zipped PVC groundsheet flooring. This will provide full protection against dirt and grime as well as create more warmth during morning hours.

The best part about these types of bell tents is that they're not only stylish but also practicality itself!

Breathability and comfort in abundance

Our tents are made to withstand any conditions with exceptional levels of comfort. This heavy-duty bell tent with stove offers four vents on the apex and a stove hole, which are all meshed for increased breathability in abundance! Plus our 6m bell tent sizes come equipped with polyester anti-bug door netting so mosquitoes won't be able to ruin your trip.

All the features you need for an unforgettable trip

The perfect camping accessory to make any outdoor experience more enjoyable, this fireproof beauty will keep all of those pesky bugs at bay while providing shelter in case anything goes wrong outside. You also receive free next day delivery when purchasing on our website so don't hesitate - get started now with an easy online purchase right here

Fire rating Canvas BS 7837:1996

We've scoured the globe for just the right heavy-duty 6m fireproof pro bell tents for sale with stove hole that's guaranteed not only to be cosy but also to provide an unforgettable experience. 

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