







⛺ Elevate your outdoor experience with luxury, space, and weatherproof style!
This 4-meter diameter bell tent features durable 900D Oxford fabric with a 5000mm waterproof PU coating, galvanized steel poles, and a heavy-duty PVC floor. Designed for 4-5 people, it offers spacious accommodation with mesh-screened windows and roll-up side walls for ventilation. Easy to set up in 15 minutes and packed in a sturdy canvas bag, it’s perfect for stylish, comfortable, and weather-resistant camping or glamping.





















| ASIN | B082QMLRT5 |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Time | 15 Minutes |
| Base | Polyurethane |
| Best Sellers Rank | #335,528 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #746 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Latourreg |
| Brand Name | Latourreg |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | off white Oxford tent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 160 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Mesh,Oxford |
| Floor Area | 19.31 Square Meters |
| Floor Length | 400 Centimeters |
| Floor Width | 400 Centimeters |
| Form Factor | Pyramid |
| Included Components | Bed, Pole |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 157.48"L x 157.48"W x 98.43"H |
| Item Height | 250 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Yiye |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Polyvinyl Chloride, canvas, fabric |
| Maximum Height | 250 Centimeters |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number Of Windows | 4 |
| Number of Guylines | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 2 |
| Occupancy | 5 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 5 |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 157.48"L x 157.48"W x 98.43"H |
| Rainfly Material | 900D oxford cloth |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Pyramid |
| Size | 4M bell tent |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Steel |
| Style Name | Luxury Camping |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | PVC with 5000mm waterproof PU coating |
| UPC | 745695282231 |
| UV Protection | Yes, UV resistant |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 5000 millimeters |
L**M
Beautiful, spacious, and easy to set up!
I’m beyond impressed with this yurt! It’s absolutely beautiful in design and made our camping experience feel like luxury. My boyfriend and I set it up together in about 15–20 minutes super easy with clear instructions and quality materials. We were shocked at how much space it offered! We fit a queen-sized bed and four twin air mattresses comfortably with room to walk around. It held up like a champ through a rainstorm no leaks, no sagging, just solid and secure. If you’re looking for a stylish and durable tent for family camping or glamping trips, this one is 100% worth it. We got so many compliments and can’t wait to use it again!
F**H
Awesome tent
This tent is huge and very well made. Set up was very easy as we had 3 people helping. Bought some blow up furniture, ( couch and 2 oversized lounge seats and they all turn into beds.) Do yourself a favor and buy some battery operated fairy lights with some small clips to hang along the inside walls. With this size tent especially when cold get a little buddy heater (not the smallest, but the next size up) to take the chill off. Lastly, throw some rugs inside to make it cozy. Voila, cozy inviting space for friends to gather. We put it up on a beautiful warm day the first use and it was very cold that night and it was very wet on the outside of the tent. Try not to touch the inside walls because water seeped through as the fibers on the walls and ceiling hadn’t shrunk yet. Night 2 was much better because the tent fibers actually did what they were supposed to do after drying out the next day. Make sure your tent is super dry before rolling up and putting back in bag, and yes it will fit in the bag if you roll up tight. All in all, very happy and the butter yellow color is pleasing to the eye.
O**.
Pros & Cons for 6m tent
OK. Spent a lot of time looking for bell tent/yurt within a certain price range and this one (6m size) seemed to fit the bill. Haven't set- it up in a real field experience, but did set it up in my front yard for three days. And here are my thoughts in no particular order This tent is heavy, I mean really heavy, it will take two persons to carry it safely. I am ordering a bigger packing bag, because the one they sent, does not make it easy to pack the tent in, nevermind the rest of the gear. I'm going to order a bag which has handles on the end to make it easier for a team to carry. We did have short, but heavy downpours over those three days. No leakage other than where I left the window cover unsealed (my bad). The stovejack opening is too low for any stove. Can't speak to actually operating a stove in the unit, but it may be difficult getting that upward draft with the opening so low. It was relatively simple for one person to set-up. The stakes look durable -- I'm a hiking camper, so I do know a bit about tent hardware -- and these appear...let me say that I WOULD rely on them. It was hot and a bit humid outside. It was REALLY humid inside the tent. Finally, this is a BIG ASS tent. Not quite the size that your party companies set-up for special events, but this is big and roomy. Keep in mind that even though the floor of the tent may be 6M when you add in the stakes/lines, it expands to closer to 25 feet. Would I buy the same one? Maybe. Maybe a couple of smaller ones for the youth to stay in. My only hesitation is the height of the stovejack, since we mostly do cool and cold weather camping. Plus, I would use a double-wall stove pipe -- better safe than sorry, right.
M**O
Durable. Easy to set up and dismantle.
Our family took this tent on a multi day national parks trip this summer. We camped 8 nights, moving locations every night. We found this tent to be very easy to set up. By the last night even my 8 year old was able to set up the tent pretty much on his own. The inside is very roomy. We had two queen sized blow up mattresses and a single and still had plenty of room inside and did not feel crowded. It’s also great because I can fully stand up Inside the tent (I’m 6’2). The tent is also very easy to break down and pack up. It’s a bit heavy- maybe 80 pounds, but it if good quality.
T**I
The Perfect Tent
The best thing I have ever bought easily! I would highly recommend it! Super spacious! Perfect for stormy weather! Super adaptable to its surroundings! Set up was super easy other than getting the middle pole into place. That was only because the canvas was heavy and I am super tiny and weak. The zipper putting the floor and walls does leak if it’s storming. But if you set it up correctly and put the waterproof material in place with a heavy duty metal stake. It solves that problem easy. The floor is super easy to clean. But mopping leaves it kind of sticky for a second so I would not recommend it. I would also recommend getting tennis balls for the bottom of all your furniture. The doors and windows are perfect for a super light breeze. It you want to feel the wind I would recommend rolling up the walls! The insulation is crazy weird but once I have a better gauge I will update. Also ordered a compatible wood burning stove. Can’t wait to try that out. All together the perfect tent! *Update Uploaded Video (Still love this tent and please excuse the dirty floor it has been super rainy and muddy. Which the Yurt held up perfectly through. But still need to sweep and do a few other things. I apologize)
K**G
Great if you're on a budget
I think this is a good tent for what you get. I've spent the past 15 years or so doing lots of outdoors stuff, and in the realm of tents it has been everything from 'luxurious' car camping to intense multi week backpacking trips with a tarp for cover. I don't have time or patience for crappy gear, I just want stuff to do its job and do it reliably. This tent mostly does that. It's tough oxford cloth (not cotton canvas if that is important to you) so that's why it's on the less expensive side which is what I was wanting for my budget. It's a wonderful budget tent. I have the 3m so there's no stove hole on this one. The colors are not accurate to the photos and this bugs me a bit. It's not my computer monitor, the tent I received is very different from the one pictured, color-wise. The inside is not the earth tone and white you see, it's what I begrudgingly call Buttercream because it reminds me of that. Definite light yellow color. It's not enough to return it though because that would be a heavy hassle. The stakes for the guy lines have plastic that I know will break sooner or later, and then your rope isn't going to stay on the stake. I'm buying a batch of backup stakes for when that happens. (See photo) Missing a stake for the tent bottom! Come on guys. This is lame. Also have to buy a pack of stakes for this I guess. (See photo) It's very waterproof! A monsoon came down hours after I put it up and it hasn't gotten wet anywhere inside yet. Big plus for that. It stays well ventilated which I really appreciate because it's a thick heavy plastic tent (polyester). Super easy to put up by myself, but this is the nature of bell tents and not singular to this one. Just find a good YouTube video and you're set. Not a speck of directions or any words at all come with this tent, also kind of weird. Maybe a link to a video or something! Oh I did get a thank you card though. I'll be using this for summer and late spring/early fall trips, and to keep on my property as a nice outdoor space to work on art and sleep in this summer. It's not going to be your super rugged living in the wilderness type of tent, but like I said, it's awesome if you're on a budget and can't spend twice this for a canvas tent. Bummer on the color, missing stake, junk plastic. Otherwise it's great!
A**3
Easy to assemble
Such a fun tent! Lots of room! Easy to assemble.
B**P
Good in the beginning, but doesn’t last
We purchased this tent in March 2024, set it up on a sand pit base and used it frequently in the Spring and Fall. It was roomy and everything you might want for an “glamping” kind of set up. It was not near anything that could cause it to rip, but was in direct Texas sunlight. After less than a year, however, the fabric began to disintegrate and started ripping. Tent tape would not stick to the fabric so the tear would increase every time the wind blew as per the picture. The result is that it is basically useless and unfixable after less than a year of use. So it gets two stars for the initial quality and ease of use but I can’t recommend it unless you want to replace it every year.
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