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It has now been thoroughly tested as Midsummer. The steams are moist and comfortably warm. Stacking / unloading very easy.
For us, this served mainly as a base for monitoring children’s swimming. There is no longer any hope of being able to pull your lips blue in the lake quite otherwise but if you don’t have to (children parts don’t feel like 2-3 hour sessions anywhere). A window towards someone and what's in it, no matter what the weather. When it gets hot then a quick spin in cold water and back to the stations.
I recommend.
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The tent sauna was raised in a strong wind and snowstorm 1/19. The first erection in the headlamp light went smoothly. The wedges were trampled into the project. In the fireplace, a draw pull. As the stones warmed up, the sausages were fried and in less than an hour we had already taken a sauna. At night I was afraid of the tent flying with the wind, but the same place took the steam the next night. Due to their size, two can also be accommodated if required.
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Tent poles are protected, plastics where the spikes come off and the spikes are made of plastic, fortunately there is no need to disassemble and assemble the tent at the same time.
The fire protection of the tent fabric could be better, cockatoo times when it was heated there were already holes in the roof.
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As an addition to my own comment a year ago. The tent sauna has been in active use (heated perhaps about 60-70 times) both in the backyard and in the mountains and on the island by boat trip. A couple of small fire holes around the barrel bushing even though dry wood was always burned. Does not interfere with use and I do not bother to repair. Pieces of the barrel sheet metal pipe start to rust immediately after the first heating and the stove itself seems to come from some whiskers with rust. No holes yet but I was thinking of getting barrel pipes for a spare in the future. The last sauna trip now in the backyard just in southern Norway half an hour ago and I'm missing something like a Finnish barley. After Christmas, you can get from the tent to a high place camp in the mountains for real action. Originally I thought the price was a bit high, no more. You can access the sauna anytime and almost anywhere. T Asko
Hey. I bought this half a year ago because of a longing for a sauna abroad (Norway). It plays well and the worst withdrawal symptoms from sauna disappear after about an hour of piling and warming up. Good game. And now standing outside in the storm for a couple of days (9-12m / s, gusting 20-25m / s) and still intact :)