Tent Type Wall, Hot Tent
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 4-season
Weight 6.8Ibs lbs
Inside Height 6' 3"
Floor Area 86.9 sq ft
Stove Jack Yes
Setup Time 8-10 mins
OVERALL SCORE
8.4/10

Our Take

The OneTigris Tegimen Hammock 1-4 Person Hot Tent with Stove Jack is a solid choice for winter hammock campers who want to run a wood stove, thanks to its dual stove jacks and wind-blocking sod skirts.

At nearly 87 square feet, you get serious room for a hot tent at this price point, and it handles harsh weather well with a 9.0 weather resistance score.

The tradeoffs are real though: ventilation is lacking, which matters when you're burning wood inside, and the zippers feel cheaper than they should on a four-season tent.

For $200, it delivers good value if winter hammock camping is your thing, but budget for potential zipper repairs down the road.

How We Rated It

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

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Dual built-in stove jacks
  • Fits 4 person hammocks
  • Wind-proof protective sod skirts

CONS

  • Poor ventilation
  • Flimsy zippers
BEST FOR Winter hammock camping with stove compatibility.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
OneTigris Tegimen Hammock 1-4 Person Hot Tent with Stove Jack
OneTigris OneTigris Tegimen Hammock 1-4 Person Hot Tent with Stove Jack This tent
★ 8.4 $2006.8Ibs lbs 2 people4-season 87 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 8.3 $2,15086 lbs 3 people4-season 144 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.3 $1,880192 lbs 4 people4-season 120 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.3 $2,400205 lbs 5 people4-season 168 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.3 $2,550262 lbs 7 people4-season 224 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.1 $43760 lbs 2 people4-season 303 sq ft1 vs →

What We Think

For winter hammock campers who want to run a wood stove without freezing out their shelter, the OneTigris Tegimen solves a specific problem at a price point that makes sense.

This hot tent scored a 8.4 overall, earning its highest marks for the combination of generous floor space and serious weather protection that cold-weather camping demands.

The dual stove jack design is the headline feature here, and owners consistently call it out as the reason they chose this tent over simpler options.

Space & Comfort

At 86.9 square feet of floor area and a 75-inch peak height, the Tegimen delivers genuinely roomy interior space, earning a 9.0 in Space & Comfort.

Owners running four-person hammock setups confirm there's enough room to move around without constantly bumping into walls or each other.

That peak height matters when you're managing a stove, adjusting gear, or just trying to change clothes without crawling.

The two-door configuration keeps traffic flow sensible when you've got multiple people coming and going.

Weather Resistance

The 3000mm waterproof floor rating is substantially higher than the 1500mm you'll find on many budget hot tents, and it scored a 9.0 in Weather Resistance.

The wind-proof sod skirt is a feature owners specifically praise for heat retention, letting you seal the tent's perimeter against drafts when temperatures drop.

For anyone exploring hot tent options with stove jacks, that combination of waterproofing and draft control is exactly what you need for genuine winter use.

Quality & Durability

The ripstop nylon construction and YKK zippers suggest OneTigris invested in materials that matter, earning an 8.0 in Quality & Durability.

However, this is where we need to name the tent's real weakness: multiple owners report the zippers feel flimsy in actual use, despite the YKK branding.

A zipper failure in winter conditions is more than an inconvenience, so this is worth monitoring if you're hard on your gear.

Ease of Use

The 8-10 minute setup time scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use, which is reasonable for a shelter this size, though poles are not included.

You'll need to source your own poles or use trekking poles and guylines, which adds a step but also means you're not carrying redundant equipment if you already have a system.

The OneTigris Smokey Hut at $129 offers a faster, lighter setup for solo trips, but you sacrifice significant interior space.

Value for Money

At $200, the Tegimen sits in an interesting middle ground, scoring an 8.0 in Value for Money.

The Wintent 4 Season Teepee costs less than half at $95, but you're getting less than a quarter of the floor space and a lower waterproof rating.

For the feature set, particularly those dual stove jacks and the sod skirt, $200 is competitive.

User Reviews

Owner feedback earned an 8.8 in User Reviews, with the most common praise centering on the dual stove jack placement and the sod skirt's effectiveness.

A recurring theme in negative reviews is ventilation, with owners noting that managing airflow while running a stove takes some learning.

This is a single-wall shelter, so understanding single wall versus double wall tent condensation tradeoffs is worth your time before buying.

Who It's For

The Tegimen is built for winter hammock campers who want stove heat without compromise on interior space.

If you're running a group hammock setup in cold conditions and need room to manage a wood stove safely, this tent makes sense.

Solo winter campers or those prioritizing weight should look at the OneTigris Rock Fortress instead.

The Bottom Line

The OneTigris Tegimen scored a 8.4 by delivering serious winter capability at a price that doesn't require serious justification.

The dual stove jacks and wind-blocking sod skirt earn that score, the ventilation learning curve and questionable zipper feel are the caveats.

For cold-weather hammock camping with stove heat, it's a compelling option if you go in with realistic expectations.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeWall, Hot Tent
Seasons4-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight6.8Ibs lbs
Floor Area86.9 sq ft
Peak Height6' 3"
Floor Dimensions‎150 x 79 x 75 inches
Doors2
Setup Time8-10 mins
Pole Materialnot included
Floor Fabricfabric with 3000mm waterproof
Stove JackYes
Made InImported
Warranty1-Year Limited Warranty
Additional NotesQuality YKK Zippers wind-proof sod skirt with heat retention functionality to keep winter campers warm
Price$200

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the OneTigris Tegimen Hammock Hot Tent best for?
This tent is designed for winter hammock campers who want to use a wood stove for heat during cold weather trips. It works well for 1 to 2 people who want a spacious shelter that can accommodate up to 4 person hammocks, making it ideal for those who prefer hammock sleeping but need serious cold weather protection.
How long does it take to set up the OneTigris Tegimen?
Setup takes approximately 8 to 10 minutes once you are familiar with the process. Note that poles are not included, so you will need to use trekking poles, purchase separate poles, or use natural wood poles, which may add some time to your initial setups.
How well does the Tegimen handle rain and wind?
The floor fabric has a 3000mm waterproof rating, which handles heavy rain without issue. The tent includes wind-proof protective sod skirts that help block drafts and blowing snow, earning it a 9.0 out of 10 weather resistance score. However, the poor ventilation noted by users means you will need to manage condensation carefully, especially when running a stove.
Is the OneTigris Tegimen worth $200?
At $200 for a 4 season hot tent with dual stove jacks and 86.9 square feet of floor space, this represents solid value for budget-conscious winter campers. It scored 8.0 out of 10 for value, offering features that typically cost significantly more in canvas hot tents.
How much interior space does the Tegimen provide?
The tent offers 86.9 square feet of floor area with dimensions of 150 by 79 inches and a 75 inch peak height. This is generous space for 2 people with gear, or enough room to hang multiple hammocks with space for a stove setup in the center.
How does the OneTigris Tegimen compare to the Danchel Canvas Tent with 2 Stove Jacks?
The Tegimen costs $200 compared to the Danchel at $437, making it less than half the price while scoring slightly higher at 8.4 versus 8.1 out of 10. The Danchel uses heavier canvas construction for better durability and insulation, but the Tegimen weighs only 6.8 pounds, making it far more practical for backpacking or remote campsites.
How does the Tegimen compare to the OneTigris Rock Fortress Hot Tent?
The Tegimen scores 8.4 out of 10 compared to the Rock Fortress at 7.9, and costs $90 less at $200 versus $290. The Tegimen offers more floor space at 86.9 square feet and dual stove jacks instead of one, making it the better choice if you want more room and stove placement options.
What do other owners say about the OneTigris Tegimen?
User reviews are generally positive with an 8.8 out of 10 score, with owners praising the spacious interior and dual stove jack options. The most common complaints focus on the flimsy zippers and ventilation issues, so expect to possibly upgrade zippers and crack a door when running your stove hot.

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