Hot Tent with Stove Jack – Waterproof Camping Tent Compatible with Wood Burning Stove
$99.90
About This Hot Tent with Stove Jack
Designed for winter camping and outdoor adventures, this hot tent features a built-in stove jack that allows safe installation of a compatible wood-burning tent stove.
Built-In Stove Jack System
The fire-resistant stove jack provides a secure exit point for the chimney pipe, allowing heat and smoke to be managed safely while camping in cold environments.
Warm Winter Camping Shelter
Compatible with wood stoves, the tent creates a comfortable heated living space for winter camping, hunting camps, and snow adventures.
Weather Protection
Constructed from durable waterproof materials, the tent helps protect occupants from rain, snow, wind, and changing outdoor conditions.
Key Features
- ✔ Fire-resistant stove jack
- ✔ Compatible with wood-burning tent stoves
- ✔ Waterproof outdoor fabric
- ✔ Wind-resistant structure
- ✔ Multiple ventilation openings
- ✔ Suitable for four-season camping
Perfect For
- Winter camping
- Hunting trips
- Ice fishing shelters
- Backcountry adventures
- Snow camping
Why Choose This Hot Tent
This hot tent combines stove compatibility, weather protection, and spacious comfort, making it an excellent shelter for cold-weather outdoor living.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a stove jack?
A stove jack is a heat-resistant opening that allows a chimney pipe to safely pass through the tent wall or roof.
Can this tent be used with a wood stove?
Yes, the tent is designed to work with compatible wood-burning camping stoves.
Is the stove jack fire resistant?
Yes, the stove jack is made from heat-resistant materials designed for chimney pipe use.
Can the tent be used in winter?
Yes, it is specifically designed for cold-weather and winter camping applications.
Does the tent provide ventilation?
Yes, multiple vents help improve airflow and reduce condensation during stove operation.
Is the tent waterproof?
Yes, the tent uses waterproof materials suitable for outdoor environments.














