Winterial

Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent

Tent Type Teepee
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 15.81 lbs
Inside Height 8' 0"
Floor Area 119 sq ft
Vestibule - sq ft
Setup Time 5 mins
OVERALL SCORE
6.7/10

Our Take

The Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent earns its keep with a genuinely quick five-minute setup and 119 square feet of floor space, making it a solid option for casual car campers who value convenience over ruggedness.

That said, the untaped interior seams and middling weather resistance score mean this isn't the tent you want when storms roll in.

At $159, you're getting decent durability and a lot of room for the money, but the lack of a gear vestibule and so-so weather protection keep it firmly in "good enough" territory rather than anything special.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
6.0
Quality & Durability
7.0
Weather Resistance
5.0
Value for Money
6.0
Ease of Use
9.0
Intangibles
5.0
User Reviews
8.2

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Fast five-minute setup
  • Waterproof 210T polyester
  • Fits seven people comfortably

CONS

  • Untaped interior seams
  • No gear vestibule
BEST FOR Three-season family car camping and adventures.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent
Winterial Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent This tent
★ 6.7 $15915.81 lbs 2 people3-season 119 sq ft 0 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.2 $18013 lbs 2 people4-season 79 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.5 $11010.63 lbs 2 people4-season 86 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.9 $5501.27 lbs 2 people4-season 78 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.9 $2909.2 lbs 2 people4-season 61 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $19919.2 lbs 2 people3-season 100 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

A teepee tent that practically pitches itself is a rare thing, and the Winterial 6-7 Person delivers exactly that with its single-pole design and five-minute setup.

The tent scored a 6.7 overall, landing it firmly in fair-weather territory where its strengths shine and its limitations matter less.

With 119 square feet of floor space and a towering 96-inch peak height, this is a tent you can actually stand up in, which changes everything about how camp mornings feel.

Ease of Use

This is where the Winterial earns its keep, scoring a 9.0 in Ease of Use.

Owners consistently confirm that the five-minute pitch time is legitimate, with several mentioning they've set it up solo in fading light without drama.

The single center pole design eliminates the usual teepee complexity, and at 15.81 pounds, it's manageable for one person to carry from car to campsite.

If you've ever wrestled with a dome tent's maze of poles while kids ask when dinner is, this simplicity will feel like a gift.

Quality & Durability

The 210T polyester construction is serviceable for the price point, and the tent scored a 7.0 in Quality & Durability.

Owners praise the waterproof fabric itself, but a recurring theme in negative reviews is the untaped interior seams, which can weep moisture in sustained rain.

The airtight base with zip-open vents is a thoughtful touch that helps manage airflow, though the polyester mesh floor is lighter-duty than what you'd find on pricier options.

Weather Resistance

Here's the honest limitation: the Winterial scored a 5.0 in Weather Resistance, and that number reflects real constraints.

There's no rainfly, which means the single-wall construction handles condensation poorly and offers minimal protection in heavy wind.

For context, the Guide Gear 10' x 10' Teepee Tent at $180 scores a 7.2 overall and handles weather more confidently, though you're paying for that upgrade.

If your camping calendar includes anything beyond mild summer conditions, this tent will disappoint you.

Space & Comfort

The tent scored a 6.0 in Space & Comfort, which reflects a mixed reality.

Owners report it genuinely fits seven people for sleeping, though "comfortably" depends on how friendly your group is.

The 96-inch peak height is excellent, but the sloped walls of teepee geometry eat into usable floor space near the edges.

No gear vestibule means everything lives inside with you, which matters when it rains.

Value for Money

At $159, the Winterial scored a 6.0 in Value for Money, which is fair but not exceptional.

The Wintent 4 Season Teepee with Stove Jack costs $65 less, scores an 8.0 overall, and includes four-season capability with a stove jack, making the Winterial harder to justify for serious campers.

If you're exploring the best teepee tents available, this one fits a narrow niche.

User Reviews

The tent scored an 8.2 in User Reviews, which is notably higher than its overall score suggests.

Owners who understand what they're buying, a fair-weather family tent with dead-simple setup, tend to be genuinely happy with it.

The most common praise centers on that fast pitch time and the spacious interior feel.

Who It's For

This tent makes sense for families who camp in predictable summer weather and value setup speed over storm protection.

Backyard campouts, music festivals, and established campgrounds with reliable forecasts are its natural habitat.

If your kids are young enough that "easy" matters more than "bombproof," the Winterial fits the moment.

The Bottom Line

The Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent scored a 6.7, earning that number through exceptional ease of use and losing ground on weather resistance.

Buy it for what it is: a fair-weather family shelter that goes up fast and feels spacious.

Just check the forecast before you go.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeTeepee
Seasons3-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight15.81 lbs
Floor Area119 sq ft
Vestibule Area-
Peak Height8' 0"
Doors2
Setup Time5 mins
Poles1
Floor Fabricpolyster mesh
Rainfly Fabricno rainfly
Made InUSA
Warranty2-Year Protection
Additional NotesThe base is airtight with zip open vents at the bottom
Price$159

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent best for?
This tent works best for casual car campers who want a roomy, easy shelter for fair weather outings. The 119 sq ft floor and 96 inch peak height give families or groups plenty of space to move around, though the comfort rating suggests two people will find it most livable for sleeping. It suits festivals, backyard camping, or summer campground trips where severe weather is unlikely.
How long does it take to set up the Winterial Teepee Tent?
Setup takes about five minutes thanks to the single pole teepee design. You stake out the base, raise the center pole, and you are done. This earned the tent a 9.0 out of 10 ease of use score, making it one of the simplest shelters to pitch in its category.
How does the Winterial Teepee Tent handle rain and wind?
Weather resistance is this tent's weak point, scoring just 5.0 out of 10. The 210T polyester shell is listed as waterproof, but there is no rainfly and the interior seams are untaped, which means water can seep through stitching during heavy or prolonged rain. Plan on fair weather use or be prepared to seam seal it yourself.
Is the Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent worth $159?
At $159, you get a lot of floor space and dead simple setup, but the value score of 6.0 out of 10 reflects some compromises. The lack of a vestibule, untaped seams, and limited weather protection mean you are paying for convenience and size rather than durability or foul weather capability.
How much headroom does this teepee tent provide?
The peak height reaches 96 inches, which is eight feet tall at center. Most adults can stand upright and move around comfortably. Keep in mind the walls slope sharply toward the edges, so usable standing room decreases as you move away from the center pole.
How does the Winterial Teepee Tent compare to the Guide Gear 10x10 Teepee Tent?
The Guide Gear 10x10 Teepee scores 7.2 out of 10 overall versus the Winterial's 6.7, and costs $21 more at $180. Both sleep two people comfortably despite their large footprints. The Guide Gear edges ahead on overall quality, so if you can stretch the budget, it offers better value for the extra cost.
How does this tent compare to the Wenzel Shenanigan 5 for budget camping?
The Wenzel Shenanigan 5 scores 7.5 out of 10 and costs $49 less at $110, making it a stronger value pick. However, it is a traditional dome style rather than a teepee, so you lose the dramatic headroom and open floor plan. Choose the Winterial if the teepee shape and standing height matter to you.
What do other owners say about the Winterial 6-7 Person Teepee Tent?
User reviews are generally positive, with an 8.2 out of 10 owner score. Campers consistently praise the quick setup and spacious interior. Common complaints focus on the seam quality and limited rain protection, which aligns with the lower weather resistance rating in professional testing.

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