Features:

1.This is a standard 5m dia. bell tent, usually can fit 8-10persons.

2.The door and the window has mesh, also there has a zipper in the ground sheet,and our zipper in the ground is SBS brand.

3.Our fabric is 300gsm canvas, and our mat is 540gsm pvc, most bell tent is 285gsm, so our bell tent is thicker than others.

4.Our bell tent has a electric entry on the right side wall, but not in the back, plz notice that.

5.Our warranty is 12month, if you have any questions, you can feel free to contact us. 


Specification:

Diameter:5M/16.4ft

Door: 2.2(W)*1.7m(H)

Wall Height: 0.6m/: with gauze

Roof Height:3m, 

Central pole:dia32mm; aluminum

Stakes: 24pieces

Fabric: 100% cotton canvas, 300gsm, PU coating, water proof, mildew resistant.

Ground sheet: 540gsm ripstop PVC, waterproof .With Zipped in Ground Sheet.

Net: 40gsm white, both on door and windows.

Central pole: Dia.32mm galvanized steel tube,1.5mm thickness, copper-zinc coated.

A frame pole: Dia.19mm galvanized steel tube,1.2mm thickness, copper-zinc coated.

Windows: 4 side windows & 4 vents on the apex, with mesh.

Door: 1 zipper door, zipper Mesh door is optional, with flap.

Rope: Φ6mm Nylon ropes, 2.4m*9pcs; 3.5m*1pc

Stakes: "Φ5mm steel,26cm on length

Product size:500*300*170/60 cm

Package Size:110X35X38cm

Weight:Appro. 33kg

Caring your tent:


On May-07-18 at 19:33:12 PDT, seller added the following information:

DataCaciques
1.Always dry your tent before you pack it away to store. Never keep the tent stored away wet for longer than two days otherwise fungus can 

affect the canvas which will then create permanent marks.

2.The canvas has been impregnated with an anti-fungal waterproofing agent that is effective for up to 60 weeks of use (so a year). Once you 

have passed this period of camping you may need to re-proof certain areas that appear more translucent.

3.Maintenance starts when setting up your Bell Tent. If a Bell Tent has not been set up correctly uneven forces will pull on the canvas. This 

could eventually lead to damage. To ensure your tent stays set up correctly daily guy rope maintenance is necessary.

4.It is in your interest to keep the canvas as clean as possible and remove stains when created. Dust and dried mud is best removed once the 

canvas is dry by brushing with a clean hard brush like a floor scrubbing brush.

5.The lifespan of your tent is very dependent upon camping conditions such as air pollution, ultraviolet radiation, natural dirt (bird 

droppings, sand, salt water) and domestic dirt (cooking stains, soda, wine, sun cream).

6.Fungus and stains 

Due to insufficient ventilation, fungus can affect the canvas. It is important to store your tent dry so no fungus or other stains can appear. 

If you have to temporarily store the tent wet be sure to remove the mud and dirt from the bottom of the tent put your tent back out to dry 

within 48 hours.In order to limit fungus and stains on your tent:Store your tent 100% dry

When dealing with fungus, use a soft brush or sponge and a lot of fresh water.

Only use specialized tent cleaning products to remove difficult stains as other chemical products can cause the cotton to leak.

We suggest you have your tent re-impregnated with waterproofer if any area has been cleaned using a cleaning product.

     7.Leaking
Cotton can, when new, let some air through and leak around the seams. After the canvas has been wet once this will no longer happen because 

of the cotton expanding. Very light stains can appear on a wet tent - these stains cause no problems. In order to preserve your tent’s water 

resistance and prolong its lifespan after a considerable amount of use, the outside of the canvas can be re-treated with a sealant. There are 

many good spray can sealants on the market, and we also sell re-proofer.  

8.Zippers  :Zippers sometimes have to endure extreme tension caused by wind, incorrect tent set up or pressure caused by people or objects 

leaning into the tent.   In order to limit damage to any zippers:Close all zippers before setting up your tent.Handle the zippers with care

Protect them by treating them with silicone once in a whileCheck zippers before setting up your tent, as there is no insurance on them after use