Tent Type Glamping, Bell
Comfortably Sleeps 3 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 33.5 lbs
Inside Height 6' 8"
Stove Jack No
Setup Time 20 mins
OVERALL SCORE
8.0/10

Our Take

The Naturehike Cotton Tent Pyramid Yurt Tent Multi-Person Family Glamping delivers solid quality and weather protection for car camping families who want that classic canvas aesthetic without breaking the bank.

The TC cotton breathes well and the steep pyramid design shrugs off wind, earning strong marks in our durability and weather testing.

That said, at 33.5 pounds this thing is a beast to haul, and setup takes a bit longer than your typical dome tent.

If you're driving right up to your campsite and staying put for a few days, it's a worthy glamping basecamp, but don't expect grab-and-go convenience.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
8.0
Quality & Durability
9.0
Weather Resistance
9.0
Value for Money
7.0
Ease of Use
6.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
8.8

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Breathable TC cotton fabric
  • Steep wind-resistant pyramid shape
  • Fast single-pole setup

CONS

  • Heavy 42kg weight
  • Limited rain resistance
BEST FOR Ideal for multi-person family glamping trips.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Naturehike Cotton Tent Pyramid Yurt Tent Multi-Person Family Glamping
Naturehike Naturehike Cotton Tent Pyramid Yurt Tent Multi-Person Family Glamping This tent
★ 8.0 $23933.5 lbs 3 people3-season2 ✓ Current
★ 8.8 $77071 lbs 3 people4-season 132 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $59952 lbs 4 people4-season 171 sq ft8 vs →
★ 7.8 $13922.57 lbs 4 people3-season 225 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.8 $99990 lbs 4 people4-season 201 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.1 $539106 lbs 4 people4-season 304 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

A pyramid silhouette, breathable cotton blend fabric, and an 80-inch peak height make this Naturehike tent a compelling entry point into canvas-style glamping without the typical four-figure price tag.

It scored a 8.0 overall, delivering genuine comfort and durability for fair-weather family camping while asking you to accept some real tradeoffs in weight and wet-weather performance.

If you're exploring the broader category, our roundup of the best glamping tents for luxury camping provides useful context for where this tent fits.

Quality & Durability

The blended cotton cloth rainfly is the tent's standout material choice, offering the breathability that synthetic fabrics simply cannot match.

Owners consistently praise how the TC cotton regulates temperature and reduces condensation buildup, a genuine comfort advantage on warm nights.

The PVC composite floor is a serious groundsheet, far more puncture-resistant than the coated nylon floors you'll find on budget tents.

Aluminum pole construction and the included 20 steel stakes signal that Naturehike built this for repeated use, not just a single festival weekend, earning a 9.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

The steep pyramid shape is inherently wind-resistant, shedding gusts rather than catching them like a dome or cabin tent would.

Owners who've camped in breezy conditions confirm the structure holds up well when properly staked with the included guy lines.

That said, the cotton blend fabric has limited rain resistance compared to fully synthetic alternatives, and this is the tent's most significant weakness.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is water seepage during sustained or heavy rain, so this is genuinely a fair-weather shelter despite scoring a 9.0 in Weather Resistance for its wind handling.

Space & Comfort

The 80-inch peak height means most adults can stand upright in the center, which transforms the experience of changing clothes or just existing in camp.

Two doors provide good airflow and entry options, though the rated three-person capacity assumes you're comfortable with close quarters.

The Ozark Trail 15' x 15' Bell Tent offers more floor space for less money at $139, but trades away the breathable cotton fabric that makes this Naturehike comfortable in warm weather.

It scored a 8.0 in Space & Comfort.

Value for Money

At $239, this tent sits in an interesting middle ground.

The White Duck 13' Regatta Bell Tent costs $770 and delivers premium canvas construction with better rain resistance, but that's more than triple the price for a tent that sleeps the same number.

You're paying for breathable fabric and solid build quality here, though owners who expected full waterproofing feel the value proposition falls short, landing it at a 7.0 in Value for Money.

Ease of Use

The single-pole pyramid design is conceptually simple, and owners report the setup is straightforward once you understand it.

However, the 20-minute setup time and 33.5-pound weight make this a two-person job in practice.

Some owner reviews mention the weight as high as 42kg for larger configurations, which is a serious consideration for anyone without vehicle access to their campsite.

It scored a 6.0 in Ease of Use.

User Reviews

Owner feedback runs positive overall, with the most common praise focusing on the breathable fabric and the tent's aesthetic appeal.

The 8.8 User Reviews score reflects genuine satisfaction from campers who use it within its intended conditions.

Who It's For

This tent suits families or small groups who car camp in warm, dry conditions and want the comfort of breathable cotton without spending $600 or more.

It's ideal for summer festivals, established campgrounds, or anyone building out a glamping setup where aesthetics and airflow matter more than storm protection.

Skip it if you camp primarily in rainy climates or need a tent one person can haul and pitch alone.

The Bottom Line

The Naturehike Cotton Pyramid Yurt Tent scored a 8.0 by delivering genuine glamping comfort at an accessible price point.

The breathable cotton fabric and tall peak height create a camping experience that feels meaningfully more comfortable than synthetic alternatives.

Just be honest with yourself about the weather you camp in, because this tent earns its keep in sunshine, not storms.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeGlamping, Bell
Seasons3-season
Sleeps3 people
Weight33.5 lbs
Peak Height6' 8"
Floor Dimensions‎137.8 x 137.8 x 82.68 inches
Doors2
Setup Time20 mins
Pole Material‎Aluminum
Poles1
Floor FabricPVC composite cloth
Rainfly FabricBlended cotton cloth
Stove JackNo
Made InImported
Warranty2 Year Limited Warranty
Additional NotesSupport rod, wind rope*6, steel nail*20( Brighten 6.4) / Support rod, wind rope*10, steel nail*32( Brighten 12.3)
Price$239

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Naturehike Cotton Tent Pyramid Yurt best suited for?
This tent is designed for families or groups of up to 3 people who want a comfortable glamping experience rather than a lightweight backpacking setup. The 80 inch peak height and nearly 12 foot square footprint make it ideal for car camping trips where you want to stand up, move around, and create a cozy basecamp atmosphere.
How long does it take to set up the Naturehike Pyramid Yurt Tent?
Setup takes approximately 20 minutes, which is reasonable for a tent this size. The single center pole design simplifies the process compared to multi-pole structures, but the 33.5 pound weight means you will want a second person to help stake out the base and raise the pole.
How well does this cotton tent handle rain and wind?
The steep pyramid shape sheds wind effectively, earning a 9.0 out of 10 weather resistance score. However, the blended cotton fabric offers limited rain resistance compared to fully synthetic tents. The PVC composite floor provides solid ground protection, but you should avoid camping in this tent during heavy or prolonged rainfall.
Is the Naturehike Pyramid Yurt Tent worth $239?
At $239, this tent offers genuine cotton canvas construction at a fraction of what premium bell tents cost, though it earned a 7.0 out of 10 value score. You get quality materials and solid durability, but the tradeoff is the heavy weight and setup time. For occasional glamping trips where you are driving to your campsite, the price is fair for what you get.
How much does this tent weigh and is it portable?
The tent weighs 33.5 pounds, which is heavy for any tent but typical for cotton canvas glamping shelters. This is strictly a car camping tent since you would not want to carry this weight any distance. Plan on dedicating significant vehicle space and having help to transport it.
How does the Naturehike Pyramid Yurt compare to the Ozark Trail 8-Person Bell Tent?
The Naturehike costs $100 more at $239 versus $139 for the Ozark Trail, but scores higher overall at 8.0 compared to 7.8. The Naturehike uses higher quality TC cotton fabric and earns better durability marks, while the Ozark Trail sleeps one more person and includes string lights. If build quality matters more than budget, the Naturehike is the better investment.
How does this tent compare to the White Duck 13 foot Regatta Bell Tent?
The White Duck Regatta scores higher at 8.8 versus 8.0 and is considered a premium bell tent, but costs $770 compared to $239 for the Naturehike. Both sleep 3 people comfortably. The White Duck offers better overall construction and weather sealing, but the Naturehike delivers about 80 percent of the experience at roughly 30 percent of the price.
What do owners say about this tent in their reviews?
Owners rate this tent highly with an 8.8 out of 10 user review score. Common praise focuses on the breathable cotton fabric that stays cooler than synthetic tents and the attractive pyramid aesthetic. Most complaints center on the weight and the need for careful site selection to avoid pooling water during rain.

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