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The Naturehike Massif Hot Tent is a premium 4-season camping shelter designed for up to 4 people, featuring a stove jack for safe indoor heating, a robust 3000mm waterproof silicone-coated fly, and durable 7001 aluminum alloy poles. Its spacious 2-room layout with a large vestibule offers exceptional comfort and storage, while mesh doors and a TPU sky window provide excellent ventilation and scenic views. Lightweight at 17.6 lbs, this tent balances portability with rugged weather resistance, making it ideal for winter snow camping, motorcycle trips, and car camping alike.












| ASIN | B0CLXQDRTV |
| Additional Features | Windproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,058 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #152 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Naturehike |
| Brand Name | Naturehike |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Tent Fly: 30D Lightweight Polyester with Silicone Coating; Inner Tent: 70D Nylon; Poles: 7001 Aluminum Alloy |
| Floor Area | 161 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 16.7 Feet |
| Floor Width | 8.36 Feet |
| Included Components | tent fly x 1, inner tent x 2, tent poles x 6, poles storage bag x 1, wind ropes x 4, stakes x 15, storage bag for stakes & wind ropes x 1, strapping x 1, carry bag x 1 |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 200.8"L x 100.4"W x 70.8"H |
| Item Height | 70.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 5.9 Feet |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
| Number Of Doors | 4 |
| Number Of Poles | 6 |
| Number of Rooms | 2 |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 4 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 200.8"L x 100.4"W x 70.8"H |
| Rainfly Material | 30D Lightweight Polyester with Silicone Coating |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Size | 4 Person |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | aluminum |
| Style Name | All-season |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | 30D Lightweight Polyester with Silicone Coating |
| Vestibule Area | 11.8 Square Feet |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm |
M**.
Perfect for All-Season Adventures
**Naturehike Massif Hot Tent Review: Perfect for All-Season Adventures** I recently invested in the Naturehike Massif Hot Tent with Stove Jack, and I'm thoroughly impressed with its design and functionality. While I haven't had the chance to test it in rainy conditions yet, its overall build quality and features make it a promising choice for serious outdoor enthusiasts. First and foremost, the tent's construction is top-notch. It's clear that Naturehike has prioritized durability without compromising on weight or usability. The materials feel robust, capable of standing up to harsh weather conditions, which is crucial for year-round camping and hiking trips. One standout feature of the tent is its thoughtful design to minimize condensation. The inner tent cleverly does not touch the walls, which suggests that airflow should be adequate to prevent moisture buildup inside. This design element is crucial for maintaining comfort during extended stays, especially in colder climates where condensation can be a significant concern. Setting up the tent was surprisingly straightforward. It can be done by a single person, but I would recommend at least two people. The poles and stakes fit together intuitively, and the overall structure feels stable once pitched. The addition of the stove jack is a game-changer for winter camping, allowing for safe use of a stove inside the tent to keep warm and cook meals. One thing that particularly impressed me is the spaciousness inside. There's ample room for gear storage and comfortable sleeping arrangements, making it ideal for both solo adventurers and small groups. The vestibule provides extra storage space for muddy boots or wet gear, keeping the sleeping area clean and dry. Overall, while I haven't tested its waterproof capabilities in rain yet, the Naturehike Massif Hot Tent has already proven itself as a reliable companion for four-season camping. Its thoughtful design, durability, and spacious interior make it a standout choice for anyone looking to elevate their outdoor experiences. I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces in various weather conditions, confident that it will perform admirably.
C**R
Unbeatable value for a 4 season hot tent
I've had this tent for over a month now and have already used it 3x, most recently out in the Mojave desert in Joshua Tree NP during mid-October. It was a great test of the tent as it was warm during the day and very, very cold at night. It's built like an absolute tank and can be daunting to set up the first few times. There are a LOT of stake out points, but you can get away with 4 points if there isn't any wind or you're just lazy, otherwise be prepared to make sure you have enough room to properly stake the whole thing out. Everything was already seam taped, the poles are thick and strong, and all stress points seem adequately reinforced. The sleeping capsule mesh inner is extremely roomy with tons of space all around making it a palace for one. 2 people would be pretty snug together, but the massive vestibule would be able to house all the gear making sleeping 2 people very reasonably comfortable. The vestibule is absolutely massive. As you can see in my pictures I could fit my chair and my work table all inside without needing to stretch out under the awning. If I want to crack out a stove, it would sit where the table was. Everything has adequate mesh for both bug protection and ventilation. At night, the vestibule served as my changing room. I personally HATE having to dress or undress laying down in a small tent if I can avoid it. Having so much room made changing while seated an absolute breeze. I should also note that having 3 different available entry points is AMAZING. This is NOT a light tent to hike with by any means, although if you're snow camping it would be perfect for a sled. That said, this is the ultimate car camping 4 season tent at this price point. It is legitimately incredible how much value you will squeeze out of this tent. Even if you NEVER use a stove this tent is still worth it purely for the space, comfort, and utility. It also looks great!
J**G
Great value and quality purchase
Great lightweight tent for 2-3 person. We have used twice now and are satisfied with the indoor space, durability, windproof and easy to carry functions. Also it looks pretty nice! Setting up might take a little time the first time because it’s not a pop up tent, but once you know it, it’ll be quick setup.
A**Z
Incredible tent for camping all seasons
Fell inlove with this tent the moment i saw this. I like naturehike as a trnt brand because of my cloudup 1 , which i use for backpacking. The Massif takes about 15mins to setup and spacios inside. U have an option to not use the tub if you feel like there’s no bugs around. I’ve used it during a heavy raint that resulted on flooded campsite, but this tent stood its ground. During summer, u can open all of the 3 doors for airflow. The poles are decent as well as the cords and pins. I would love to have a bigger tub for at least 3 people as an option, disregarding the area for the woodstove(atleast a separate option that u could buy from them). I bought a separate set of stakes for support during a strong wind situation. Overall, my only complain is the corners of the awning. The water flows and drips inside due to the design and setup and design of that section.
M**L
Impressed!
Admittedly, I've only had one trip logged in this new tent. I was looking for a sturdy car camping tent that I could use dead of winter. I've had years of experience in winter camping, but I've never tried it with a wood stove in the mix. Starting off, I was impressed with the build quality of the Massif tent. Sturdy poles and resilient fabric. The fireproof coating around the stove jack had no issues next to a ripping hot stove pipe. I love the number of doors/windows available to open, shut, and screen off and the canopy door being able to be held open with hiking/tarp poles is such a nice touch--offering more area for hanging out if the weather decides to turn. I doubt this will be my late Spring/early Fall go-to tent as I do enjoy having the rain fly off to the open sky when weather permits, but if I see rain or snow in the forecast, this will be the tent that I grab. All around, I've been very impressed for the price and build quality!
D**Y
Worth it. Great space.
I bought it, first night I set it up in the dark, with a pretty heavy wind. Took about 20 minutes the first time, got down to 5 minutes by the end of the trip. Got down to 31 degree F. When using the stove, it got up into the 70s inside the tent. Thanks to the wind, embers from a 10 foot chimney landed right on top of the sleeping portion of the tent and left about 20 holes the size of a pencil. Did not catch fire, just melted a bit. Could have been repaired, but I somehow managed to set it up directly in a patch of poison ivy on my last night camping. It was nice while it lasted. No issues with condensation, smoke, or airflow. The inner mesh tent fit a cot, could fit two people comfortably.
J**I
Great small hot tent
Excellent tent. Easy to setup. Perfect for a small stove and room to move around. Vestibule area is tight with a stove and chair. Would suggest a smaller chair to use if you want to sit inside while using a stove. If you’re 5’10” or around that height it can feel cramped while standing and maneuvering around.
J**A
Roomy tent while lacking features
Let's get this out of the way first. For the price of this hot tent, you will be pressed to find better. I have taken this out for weekend trips 2 times in warm weather and 1 time in cold weather. Pros: - It is roomy. The vestibule is big enough sit comfortably in a normal size camp chair. (I am 6ft tall) - The inner is secured well with the clip straps. And the inner bathtub is high enough. - The inner fits a 78in long sleeping pad. Will touch the walls, but it fits. - You can stake down the snow skirt. - Pre-cut stove jack. - Pretty easy setup with 1 person, really easy setup with 2 people. - Retained heat from Buddy Heater well enough. Cons: - 1 hook in the entire tent. Not located in inner. Need to invest in alternatives to hang items - 1 pocket in the entire tent, that is in the inner. - Side Door, as in the picture, the outer fly for the door does not have anywhere it secures to. So when you open up for a breeze it ends up on the ground. Whatever is on the ground will be on your door. - Vents do not provide much in way of air flow, but time will tell on how they help with condensation. - Stakes that come with the tent are sub par and does not come with enough if you want to stake down the skirt. - There is more loose string/stitching then I would like to see. But again the price point I gave it 3 stars as its not going to blow you away or impress your friends, but I serves its purpose at a price point many other hot tents with a separate inner do not come close to.
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