The full luxury glamping setup — a 5m canvas bell tent dressed like a hotel room. A-frame cots with memory-foam toppers, a rug, fairy lights and a lantern, a coffee station, a real dining setup, and a fire pit with chairs. The outdoors without a single sacrifice.
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Item List
4Tent & Sleep
2 itemsDress & Cook
2 itemsFAQ
Common questions about this kit
Bell tent over a teepee?
For pure comfort, the bell tent — taller headroom (a center pole, so you stand in the middle), easier to set up (one pole, pegs, and tension), and the A-frame is a classic, beautiful shape. The teepee takes the wood stove; the bell tent takes the luxury.
Memory-foam toppers on cots?
Yes — the glamping move: a roll of 3-inch memory foam on a cot is hotel-comfortable in the woods, where a bare cot or air mattress is not. The upgrade that makes you actually sleep instead of tossing.
Coffee station?
Yes — glamping is about not sacrificing comforts; a pour-over or French-press coffee station (beans, grinder, kettle, dripper) means real coffee in the woods. Pair with a two-burner stove and a real cookset; glamping food should be real food.
Fairy lights and a lantern?
Yes — the ambiance that makes a glamp a glamp; fairy lights (solar, strung on the center pole) and a rechargeable lantern make the tent a warm, inviting room at night. The lighting is the difference between "camping in the dark" and "a room outdoors."
User Reviews
Bell tent glamp and my glamping comfort kit share the memory-foam-on-a-cot gospel — fairy lights and a coffee station. The lighting is the difference between dark camping and a room outdoors, agreed.