Fantastic looking tent. It looks like it checks all the boxes for a four season tent. Plenty of ventilation and yet plenty of coverage in the event of heavy rain. Very nice.
I'm in my 2p version right now. First night in it. I'm using a Winnerwell Nomad stove for heating. It just started to rain but I was expecting it. I set up yesterday before the rain because I wanted to see how it would handle it. So far it's doing great!
Awesome! I don’t like setting up and taking down in the rain but love to be inside the tent while it is raining. The sound of the rain hitting the tent while being all nice and warm is 👌🏽🤩
@@BadWolf3742 grabbed one and I can’t see myself using the smaller one for hot tent camping. I’ve debated selling but I prob keep it in case I need a second tent for someone. I’m gonna try it in spring where I can do a camp fire and use tent for sleep/storage. The large one. I could move into that comfortably. LoL.
@Owens_Racing dude I thought the same thing, my other tent is a four-person Coleman (w blackout technology) so black that at night I couldn't find the zipper & had to go so bad I pissed on a towel in the corner until I could find the flashlight to find the zipper.. it's way too dark in there.. storage tent for sure
After watching your video a few times I realized the sleeping areas can be unclipped toward the center and pushed back against the wall to open the space. When it's time for bed simply reclip the four points, stoke the stove and crash. I wonder if that's what they had in mind putting four points toward the inner and having all those other clips against the outer wall? Cool design. Definitely getting one. I may go for the smaller two person though. That would be perfect for my solo trips.
Having all those clips does really add to the flexibility of the tent. The smaller two-person option sounds like a great choice for solo trips - compact and cozy! Enjoy your adventures with your new setup!
It should be noted , The link provided is for the 2p model , only has an inner at one end , and ceiling height is only 60" and weighs 10.5 lbs . The only place i have seen the 4p model is on the naturehike website . Great vid i would have never known there was also a 4 p model unless i watched this vid . Just sayin
The 4 person was on the listing with the 2p but seems to come and go randomly. Maybe they are low on stock as it is a new model. The Naturehike site does seem to have it in stock.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure thanks figured that out . Nature hike has it on their website for $500 . I wanted the standing head height , the 2p is only 55" . Great vid , great tent but for $500 , i think i would rather order a "brean 3 poled" off of one of the euro tent suppliers sites with international shipping (not available in the us market). Almost always solo so not sure i want a tent with an almost '17 length anyway , but thanks for the vid and the reply just the same .
@@MrSirlulzalot thanks , appreciate that , but although i like the tent , i've decided its not the tent i would buy if i was going to spend that kind of $
Seems to be a tent with very good materials. What I miss: More hooks in the ceiling area, pockets at the front of the sleeping cabins and a separate floor for the living area - as a tub to hang in.
We also wish there were more hooks in the ceiling area. We ended up buying small double ended carabiners and hooked them to the zipper pulls and inner tent clips.
The stove jack itself is fine and fire proof but do take care to strap down the stove jack flap. We add a tie down to the stove jack flap to make sure it cannot go anywhere.
We haven’t had it out in any high winds yet. It does have the extra tie down straps on each corner where the poles cross. We have been through several strong rain storms and everything stayed dry.
Do you know the dimensions of the hall? I just ordered this tent and want to cover the ground with a flame retardant mat. Thank you for this video. 17 lbs will be great compared to the 100 lbs Ozarks trail tent I just returned.😊
We will definitely be using the tent more this year once we get into hot tent weather. Besides burning a bunch of holes in the top it has been a great tent.
@ We did a video going over the holes and how we repaired them. ruclips.net/video/Mo4iIBOOJ7o/видео.html The root cause is burning material going up the chimney and not having enough time to cool before it reaches the top of the tent.
That's a great looking tent!! What size pipe will fit the stove jack? I have two stoves. One with a 4" pipe and another with a 5" pipe. Will they both fit?
The entire fireproof circle is 6” and the pre-cut slits are 4”. The 4” should fit but the 5” only give you a 1/2 inch buffer and you would have to cut the slits a bit more.
Thanks for the reply, appreciated 🤙🏼 I’m stuck on which tent to get at the moment; the Naturehike Massif 4P or their Dune 10.9 hot tent. Just can’t find a single review on the Dune 10.9 in English….
Sure. We had the tent setup for over a week in cold wet conditions and there were several days where it was not being used. We needed a few extra shots of certain parts so that is what you are seeing. The good news is all that condensation will go away after 2-3 hours once the stove is started up and putting out heat. This tent has 4 huge doors plus one vent on each corner so ventilation is not a big concern (in our experience).
if I get the 4 person, Im pulling the second mesh out and using it for wood/gear storage.
Fantastic looking tent. It looks like it checks all the boxes for a four season tent. Plenty of ventilation and yet plenty of coverage in the event of heavy rain. Very nice.
Just bought mine!!!
Nice!
I'm in my 2p version right now. First night in it. I'm using a Winnerwell Nomad stove for heating. It just started to rain but I was expecting it. I set up yesterday before the rain because I wanted to see how it would handle it. So far it's doing great!
Awesome! I don’t like setting up and taking down in the rain but love to be inside the tent while it is raining. The sound of the rain hitting the tent while being all nice and warm is 👌🏽🤩
@@ExploreTrekAdventure It's fantastic, it's exactly what I'm doing right now. Have a good weekend!
Thank you for this video. I have the 1-2p version. Great tent but at 6’ it’s tight. I think this larger version is what I’d want.
Your Welcome! If you need a bigger tent this fits the bill. 😀
Shot the same thing before I bought mine luckily just got it
@@ExploreTrekAdventure I went with it. Got a night out a month back. So much more room. Made for a great night.
@@BadWolf3742 grabbed one and I can’t see myself using the smaller one for hot tent camping. I’ve debated selling but I prob keep it in case I need a second tent for someone. I’m gonna try it in spring where I can do a camp fire and use tent for sleep/storage. The large one. I could move into that comfortably. LoL.
@Owens_Racing dude I thought the same thing, my other tent is a four-person Coleman (w blackout technology) so black that at night I couldn't find the zipper & had to go so bad I pissed on a towel in the corner until I could find the flashlight to find the zipper.. it's way too dark in there.. storage tent for sure
After watching your video a few times I realized the sleeping areas can be unclipped toward the center and pushed back against the wall to open the space. When it's time for bed simply reclip the four points, stoke the stove and crash. I wonder if that's what they had in mind putting four points toward the inner and having all those other clips against the outer wall? Cool design. Definitely getting one. I may go for the smaller two person though. That would be perfect for my solo trips.
Having all those clips does really add to the flexibility of the tent. The smaller two-person option sounds like a great choice for solo trips - compact and cozy! Enjoy your adventures with your new setup!
It should be noted , The link provided is for the 2p model , only has an inner at one end , and ceiling height is only 60" and weighs 10.5 lbs . The only place i have seen the 4p model is on the naturehike website . Great vid i would have never known there was also a 4 p model unless i watched this vid . Just sayin
The 4 person was on the listing with the 2p but seems to come and go randomly. Maybe they are low on stock as it is a new model. The Naturehike site does seem to have it in stock.
@@ExploreTrekAdventure thanks figured that out . Nature hike has it on their website for $500 . I wanted the standing head height , the 2p is only 55" . Great vid , great tent but for $500 , i think i would rather order a "brean 3 poled" off of one of the euro tent suppliers sites with international shipping (not available in the us market). Almost always solo so not sure i want a tent with an almost '17 length anyway , but thanks for the vid and the reply just the same .
4p is now on Amazon. PS: says ships in 1-2 months. I would buy if I knew would not take that long.
@@MrSirlulzalot thanks , appreciate that , but although i like the tent , i've decided its not the tent i would buy if i was going to spend that kind of $
@@MrSirlulzalotmine took only 3 weeks
Love the videos 🎉hope to see more on the tent iam try too see how big of a stove I could get in it for the all night burn
Thank you. Definitely will be using the tent more this winter.
Not gonna lie, I like that motion array commercial, catchy song. 🎹🥁🎸
We use Artlist.io for music/sfx. 😀
Nice video. Thanks. How thick are the poles (diameter)?
Seems to be a tent with very good materials. What I miss: More hooks in the ceiling area, pockets at the front of the sleeping cabins and a separate floor for the living area - as a tub to hang in.
We also wish there were more hooks in the ceiling area. We ended up buying small double ended carabiners and hooked them to the zipper pulls and inner tent clips.
Any suggestions on how to make the stove jack better. Looks like the material will get burnt
The stove jack itself is fine and fire proof but do take care to strap down the stove jack flap. We add a tie down to the stove jack flap to make sure it cannot go anywhere.
Excellent review! Any feedback on how it handles Windage?
We haven’t had it out in any high winds yet. It does have the extra tie down straps on each corner where the poles cross. We have been through several strong rain storms and everything stayed dry.
Do you know the dimensions of the hall? I just ordered this tent and want to cover the ground with a flame retardant mat. Thank you for this video. 17 lbs will be great compared to the 100 lbs Ozarks trail tent I just returned.😊
Great video guys, will there be any follow up reviews of this tent?
We will definitely be using the tent more this year once we get into hot tent weather. Besides burning a bunch of holes in the top it has been a great tent.
Burning holes in the top? Please explain. Thank you!@@ExploreTrekAdventure
@ We did a video going over the holes and how we repaired them. ruclips.net/video/Mo4iIBOOJ7o/видео.html The root cause is burning material going up the chimney and not having enough time to cool before it reaches the top of the tent.
i love this🥰
😊
Not seeing this model on the website. They show the smaller version of it though.
They must have supply issues. It comes and goes.
isn't this the 8 person version tent?
No. This is a 4 person tent.
I have a 4p massif and spent many wonderful days with my family. It can 8 to 30 degree C in Taiwan 😊😊
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That's a great looking tent!! What size pipe will fit the stove jack? I have two stoves. One with a 4" pipe and another with a 5" pipe. Will they both fit?
The entire fireproof circle is 6” and the pre-cut slits are 4”. The 4” should fit but the 5” only give you a 1/2 inch buffer and you would have to cut the slits a bit more.
Any updates on how this tent is fairing, any issues?
No issues with the tent other than us burning a bunch of holes on the roof from the stove. 😂 whoops
Thanks for the reply, appreciated 🤙🏼
I’m stuck on which tent to get at the moment; the Naturehike Massif 4P or their Dune 10.9 hot tent.
Just can’t find a single review on the Dune 10.9 in English….
I wonder whether the tent is not too poorly ventilated in summer with the dense fabric of the inner tent.
It would be a bit warmer but there are 4 huge doors to open for tons of ventilation.
With 4 huge doors and two skylights? That's an odd concern. .
You planning on continuing to use the tent or can I buy it from you haha.
Hands off! 🤣
No body going to point out all the water (condensation) on the inside of the tent (2:26)!!!!???? Can you please explain that?
Sure. We had the tent setup for over a week in cold wet conditions and there were several days where it was not being used. We needed a few extra shots of certain parts so that is what you are seeing. The good news is all that condensation will go away after 2-3 hours once the stove is started up and putting out heat. This tent has 4 huge doors plus one vent on each corner so ventilation is not a big concern (in our experience).
Apakah tenda ini cocok digunakan di pantai??
It doesn’t have a floor so you could.
When I designed this tent, I didn't consider using a stove on rainy days
Weather conditions can change so quickly
If you need feedback on future designs feel free to reach out. 😀
@@MichaelChenTENTDESIGNER really you designed this for real? I love mine