The 2 1/2" unit is an absolute beauty! We used it all last winter to heat our old two story house on the Canadian prairies while we renovated it. I called it "the dragon". I connected I think 14 chimney pipes together and vented it out the old chimney. The exhaust was warm to the touch before it went into the chimney. So we gleaned most of the heat for our interior comfort. We burnt a pallet per day. We cooked lots of pancakes on it and french fries at night. I disconnected the first 6 or 8 pipes every morning to clean them with the wire brush. I restocked the firebox every 15 minutes with wood. I used the electric chain saw to buck up 2 pallets every 2 days. I really want the 3 1/2" unit with the double combustion chamber (more heat, no smoke, less build up ceresote in the pipes probably) along with the full sized oven and water heater. Also it has a bigger firebox for more wood and longer burn time. Beautiful stoves! Nothing is better when -50C outside! The 5kw dwarf stove and oven combo with 5" chimney is also very compelling...but it does not have the double combuston chamber. Maybe I'll buy both and test them. Enjoy life:)
What model tent is this? Looks like it says Skyliner 144. Currently the only hot tent option I can find is the Classic Jack 140. I really love the bigger triangle windows and second awning in the sides of this model. Even looks like it’s a door as well. I am itching to buy a Springbar tent. But seeing these new models in videos, and with the website being updated, new amazing products have to be coming out. Love the stove as well. Especially how compact it is. I will definitely be putting in the Medic overtime to get my family in the last tent we will ever buy. Will be a great investment for our Arizona camping. From the desert to the high mountains, we will be comfortable and safe. Love the water heater attachment as well for making my 7 month old bottles in the middle of the night. Great partnership. I’m obsessed!
Ive been wondering if its possible to attach all 3 pipe accessories at once to a large. The water tank, secondary combustion chamber, and the pipe oven. Im wondering if the legs start to get overloaded with all the extra weight. Including like pans. I guess my question is how well does it function like a camp kitchen? Looks like end price for it all would end up totaling $1200, before tax n etc
I keep going back to your website and I am watching this video from your website. Here is my question, after being rained out on one hunt and froze out on another hunt this past year. I am looking at getting a canvas tent and a wood burning stove. I am currently looking at a bell tent, I have to be able to put it up by myself. Which stove would you recommend, the med or large for a 5 meter bell tent, I am tossing a 4 meter, but leaning more on the 5 meter for the added room. Weather, lots of wind in my state, so wind and cold air, normally not much lower than the teens, but the cold wind with high humidity is what makes it feel so cold here when the cold does blow in. Looking at staying in camp roughly a week, cooking off the wood burning stove some and using it for heat mostly. Thanks for your advice and I hope you have a blessed and happy new year. Dale
i have a small 3 person pyramid tent. Which of the stoves is the smallest in size you sell? i thought i saw one marked as small but i dont see it on any website? Thanks in advance for an answer.
Springbar are you answering comments? I am a prospective customer and I would like to know as others have asked what model tent is this? I don't see it listed on your site. Thanks.
Hi Jimmy- apologies for he delayed response. The Tent in the video is the Skyliner 144- however that model is currently not in production. I would recommend our new Classic Jack 140 with is a stove compatible 10x14. Hope that helps!
@@springbarcanvas Beautiful, with an A pole frame. You should give it another try, that entrance (extra view) with that extra canopy there, is a plus. Nice video, great aesthetics.
Ron Phillips yes really, some tents require you to purchase kits and install the hole/fire protection yourself because if you didn’t want a wood stove you’d just have a hole in your tent...
Ron Phillips I saw your question and wanted to answer but don’t see it here, anyway we enjoy tent camping a lot, RV is also fun and my husband and I have discussed getting a tepee as we’ve heard good things. We are hoping to be able to camp into the colder months in a tent and that is why I’m researching all season tents/wood stoves. It’s a toss up between Kodiak and Springbar and if either came wood stove ready it would be the winner. Anyway, I hope this helps. Take care.
The 2 1/2" unit is an absolute beauty! We used it all last winter to heat our old two story house on the Canadian prairies while we renovated it. I called it "the dragon". I connected I think 14 chimney pipes together and vented it out the old chimney. The exhaust was warm to the touch before it went into the chimney. So we gleaned most of the heat for our interior comfort.
We burnt a pallet per day. We cooked lots of pancakes on it and french fries at night. I disconnected the first 6 or 8 pipes every morning to clean them with the wire brush. I restocked the firebox every 15 minutes with wood. I used the electric chain saw to buck up 2 pallets every 2 days.
I really want the 3 1/2" unit with the double combustion chamber (more heat, no smoke, less build up ceresote in the pipes probably) along with the full sized oven and water heater. Also it has a bigger firebox for more wood and longer burn time. Beautiful stoves! Nothing is better when -50C outside!
The 5kw dwarf stove and oven combo with 5" chimney is also very compelling...but it does not have the double combuston chamber. Maybe I'll buy both and test them. Enjoy life:)
Just bought the medium woodlander, can't wait to get it
Just ordered one how is it a year later
What model tent is this? Looks like it says Skyliner 144. Currently the only hot tent option I can find is the Classic Jack 140. I really love the bigger triangle windows and second awning in the sides of this model. Even looks like it’s a door as well. I am itching to buy a Springbar tent. But seeing these new models in videos, and with the website being updated, new amazing products have to be coming out.
Love the stove as well. Especially how compact it is. I will definitely be putting in the Medic overtime to get my family in the last tent we will ever buy. Will be a great investment for our Arizona camping. From the desert to the high mountains, we will be comfortable and safe. Love the water heater attachment as well for making my 7 month old bottles in the middle of the night. Great partnership. I’m obsessed!
Ive been wondering if its possible to attach all 3 pipe accessories at once to a large. The water tank, secondary combustion chamber, and the pipe oven. Im wondering if the legs start to get overloaded with all the extra weight. Including like pans. I guess my question is how well does it function like a camp kitchen? Looks like end price for it all would end up totaling $1200, before tax n etc
Shoot us an email at service@springbar.com and we can continue the conversation :)
Definitely not
What is the advantage of this round 3 legged model vs the square stoves thanks
The four legged model is a little bit sturdier and more heavy duty.
I keep going back to your website and I am watching this video from your website. Here is my question, after being rained out on one hunt and froze out on another hunt this past year. I am looking at getting a canvas tent and a wood burning stove. I am currently looking at a bell tent, I have to be able to put it up by myself. Which stove would you recommend, the med or large for a 5 meter bell tent, I am tossing a 4 meter, but leaning more on the 5 meter for the added room.
Weather, lots of wind in my state, so wind and cold air, normally not much lower than the teens, but the cold wind with high humidity is what makes it feel so cold here when the cold does blow in. Looking at staying in camp roughly a week, cooking off the wood burning stove some and using it for heat mostly.
Thanks for your advice and I hope you have a blessed and happy new year.
Dale
Heartland Outdoor Living since no one commented. I would recommend the kodiak canvas 10x14 and put a stove jack in it.
I vote the large. I tried the medium in 10 foot bell tent. Worked great but bigger stove makes getting fire restarted at 2am easier
At 0:32 I saw a box on the pipes, is that a small oven? If it is, is it for sale?
Yes- that's a winnerwell pipe oven, you can shop them here: springbarcanvas.com/collections/winnerwell-stove-accessories
They appear to be sold out on your site. The larger one looks nice. How high is the pipe?
Total height of the pipe + stove is about 10 feet. But we do sell extra pipes ect. We are planning to be stock on everything mid September
Thanks. Looks like an inline damper. I wish they made a heat exchanger. Good video which deserves more views. I will sub you channel.
In stock now!
So I just noticed I cant hang the water tank on the side
i have a small 3 person pyramid tent. Which of the stoves is the smallest in size you sell? i thought i saw one marked as small but i dont see it on any website? Thanks in advance for an answer.
I keep watching reviews of this stove hoping that someone will show what that round insert in the top is for. :-(
A hole for hotter cooking? like you see on restaurant kitchen stove
Allows you to cook on open fire.
Can you burn charcoal in these?
Springbar are you answering comments? I am a prospective customer and I would like to know as others have asked what model tent is this? I don't see it listed on your site. Thanks.
Hi Jimmy- apologies for he delayed response. The Tent in the video is the Skyliner 144- however that model is currently not in production. I would recommend our new Classic Jack 140 with is a stove compatible 10x14. Hope that helps!
@@springbarcanvas Thank you for the reply. I will look into that CJ 140.
@@springbarcanvas Beautiful, with an A pole frame. You should give it another try, that entrance (extra view) with that extra canopy there, is a plus. Nice video, great aesthetics.
I'm trying to get a stove in Albuquerque New Mexico but I cannot find one know where can somebody help me out
Hi Dalaney, we should have stoves back in stock on winnerwell.us in the next 3 or 4 weeks
Does the tent have a hole for the vent already?
Really.
Ron Phillips yes really, some tents require you to purchase kits and install the hole/fire protection yourself because if you didn’t want a wood stove you’d just have a hole in your tent...
Fair enough. I don't use a tent.
Ron Phillips I could tell 😊. Have a blessed day.
Ron Phillips I saw your question and wanted to answer but don’t see it here, anyway we enjoy tent camping a lot, RV is also fun and my husband and I have discussed getting a tepee as we’ve heard good things. We are hoping to be able to camp into the colder months in a tent and that is why I’m researching all season tents/wood stoves. It’s a toss up between Kodiak and Springbar and if either came wood stove ready it would be the winner. Anyway, I hope this helps. Take care.
Small sized i ordered 😍
That leg sticking out the front would drive me crazy. I would probably be tripping over that constantly.
What a hottie! (ain't talkin' about the stove)
Oh, by the way there is a small model of the woodlander as well, your welcome.
you simply cannot buy any of them ....sold out!
All stoves are in stock and shipping! let us know if you have any questions Bardo
Am I the only one whos pissed he said stainless will never rust or corrode, cause that is a bold faced lie.
@@OneMinuteReviewMan all stainless will rust, some are just more resistant.
304 stainless is the butt end of the range ,it does corrode, take a look at a old car exhaust
Oh well, $ vs build a fire, use your brain. Jeez.
build a fire in your canvas tent, sounds like a good plan!
@@xXStockHausenXx lol