The Hiisi 4 is a four person portable sauna tent for outdoor use, easy to and set up almost anywhere. The light weight and compact pack size allow easy transport and storage. Take it to the beach, deep woods, mountains or backyard and enjoy a proper warming Finnish sauna session where ever you are. Stove and benches sold separately.
- Designed for four people
- Easy to transport and pitch
- Compatible with the Savotta stove + stone rack
- Fire retardant fabrics
- Transport bag included
- Centre pole, six corner poles and six stakes included
- 2 year material and workmanship warranty
- Finnish Key Flag product
Tech Specs
- Weight: 8,7 kg (incl. all accessories)
- Dimensions: 250 x 140/200 cm (D x H)
- Pack size: 150 x 30 x 10 cm
- Floor area: 5,4 m²
- Ceiling material: 50/50 CO/PES ripstop (FR), fire retardant and mildew resistant
- Wall material: 210D PA (FR), fire retardant and mildew resistant
- Poles material: aluminium
- Stakes material: galvanized steel
The sauna has for ages been a central and revered place in Finnish life, a place of birth and death, life and celebration. The word “hiisi” is ancient Finnish for a holy place, a place of sacrifice or mystical power – the perfect family name for our sauna tents and accessories.
The Hiisi 4 is built around the basic principles of our field camp tents, corner poles, telescopic centre pole, guy ropes and stakes. The corner poles are inserted into sleeves on the outside of the tent, making the interior a bit less crowded. The ceiling and wall materials are fire retardant for safety, not fire proof though so sparks and flames will burn holes in them so be careful.
The interior is large enough to fit two two person benches, a total of four people, and the stove. The stove is placed at the back, benches on the sides. The window at the back lets in some light and lets you enjoy the view outside. Two zippers are used to close the door, which can also be rolled up and secured by two strips of hook-and-loop webbing. A length of cord is attached to the center of the ceiling, this is intended as an attachment point for a sauna thermometer to help you keep track of the temperature and not overheat the tent.
The tent, poles and stakes pack neatly into a carry bag for transport. Shoulder straps allow backpack like carry freeing up your hands for stoves or other accessories.
Instructions
We recommend two to four people for pitching the Hiisi 4. You need a hammer or similar tool for striking the stakes into the ground. We recommend using a up to 100 °C sauna thermometer to prevent overheating and help you get the perfect temperature.
- Find a suitable flat spot ca. 3,5 x 3,5 m, beware of hazards:
- Dry grass and undergrowth, trees and branches (fire hazard).
- Uneven ground (stove or users may trip and fall).
- Unpack the tent sheet and insert the corner poles into the sleeves.
- Spread out the tent sheet with poles inserted roughly where you want it.
- Erect one or two opposite corners at a time:
- Hammer a stake into the ground approx. 140 cm from the corner.
- Attach the corner guy rope to the stake with a reliable knot.
- Repeat until all corners are standing and each guy rope is staked to the ground.
- Install the telescopic centre pole, use the pin to adjust it for proper height and tension.
- Inspect the tent, correct if necessary by adjusting the poles, stakes and ropes.
- Install stove and benches.
- If available attach a up to 100 °C sauna thermometer to the line hanging from the ceiling.
- The thermometer should hang 150 cm above ground.
- Do not heat the Hiisi 4 over 75 °C, extreme overheating may damage the tent and is unnecessary – it is steam that makes the sauna enjoyable, not hot air.
- Enjoy (with caution)!
Warnings
This sauna tent is designed to be heated with the Savotta wood burning stove and stone rack. If used incorrectly the heated stove may cause numerous hazards and bodily harm:
- Savotta sauna tents are not designed for prolonged stationary use and should be dismantled, cleaned, dried and stored indoors between uses. Sunlight will damage the fabrics over time. Keeping a tent pitched for a few months straight will damage it and any damage due to this type of misuse is not covered by our warranty.
- To avoid tent damage from falling sparks the chimney top should extend 100 cm above the chimney port. We recommend burning hardwood to minimize the risk of sparks.
- Although the fabrics are fire retardant and self extinguishing they are not fire proof – sparks and flames will damage and burn holes in the fabric. Stove heated tents will in normal use suffer some burned holes from sparks hitting the fabric. This is normal wear and tear and easily patched if needed. Our warranty does not cover any burn damage either through normal or misuse.
- Only use stones intended for sauna use. Improper stones may crack when heated and cause injury through flying shrapnel.
- Sparks and heat from the stove may light nearby combustible material on fire, remove any easily combustible material inside and near the tent before use.
- Always keep a generous bucket of water or a fire extinguisher within a few seconds reach of the tent when the stove is hot, be prepared to put out any fire if necessary!
- The stove and stones are extremely hot when heated and will cause injury if touched!
- Inspect the ground for any hot embers after use and extinguish these with water.