The Tentsile tree tent is now winter camping capable, with the brand’s Insulated Cabin conversion kit.
The biggest barrier to winter tent-camping is the cold. Maybe that’s an obvious statement. But truly, without a multiseason tent, or one that’s designed specifically for cooler weather, sleeping outside on the ground from December to March is a painful endeavor.
Tesntsile, the brand known for hammock-style tree-tents that allow people to camp suspended off the ground, recognized this. This month, Tentsile announced its Insulated Cabin Upgrade Pack. It allows users to turn their tree tent into a cozy little lodge.
By adding a layer of 200g/sqm hollow-fiber polyester finished in a soft layer of breathable fabric, Tentsile made it possible to use its tents in cold weather.

The Tentsile Insulated Cabin Upgrade Pack
Tentsile will release two versions of the Insulated Cabin. Both attach to one of its three-person Tentsile tents (sold separately), like the Stingray ($849).
If you don’t already have one of those, you should start there.




Specs
- Price: Cabin only – $999; Ground Conversion Kit – $1,070; Classic Conversion Kit – $1,280
- Weight: 28.6 lbs.
- Size: 13.5′ x 13.5′ x 13.5′
- Height: 3.9′
- Fabric: 40D polyester, breathable fabric
- Insulation: 200g/sqm hollow-fiber polyester
- Packdown size: 29′ x 27′ x 12′