khan palace tent KingCamp Khan Palace Glamping Tent
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khan palace tent

khan palace tent KingCamp Khan Palace Glamping Tent

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khan palace tent KingCamp Khan Palace Glamping Tent4 Season Poly Cotton Mansion Heavy Duty 52mm Frame 12 Person Multi Room Layout Welcome to the ultimate expression of outdoor luxury. The KingCamp Khan Palace is an elite, multi room glamping estate crafted from premium 210g Poly Cotton (TC) fabric. Merging the breathable, condensation free climate control of canvas with a massive 670 x 420 cm ( 22. 0 x 13. 8 ft) footprint, this tent is structurally engineered like a permanent cabin. Featuring a grand

4-Season Poly-Cotton Mansion | Heavy-Duty 52mm Frame | 12-Person Multi-Room Layout

Welcome to the ultimate expression of outdoor luxury. The KingCamp Khan Palace is an elite, multi-room glamping estate crafted from premium 210g Poly-Cotton (TC) fabric. Merging the breathable, condensation-free climate control of canvas with a massive 670 x 420 cm ( 22.0 x 13.8 ft) footprint, this tent is structurally engineered like a permanent cabin. Featuring a grand central living area, dual sleeping wings, and integrated wood-stove compatibility, it redefines what it means to live under the stars.

Key Features

1. The "Palace" Multi-Room Layout

Never feel cramped in the wilderness again. The interior is intelligently divided into three grand zones: a central 2.5 x 4-meter (8.2 x 13.1 ft) grand living room, flanked on both sides by dedicated sleeping quarters. This spacious floor plan comfortably accommodates up to 8 adults with plenty of room left over for tables, cots, and luxury decor.

2. Hurricane-Ready 52mm Aluminum Frame

To support an estate of this size, we replaced standard poles with two extra-thick 52mm (2.05 in) 6063 aluminum alloy main pillars. Combined with heavy-duty 9mm steel stakes and thickened solid-core guy lines, the Khan Palace provides rock-solid, uncompromising stability against heavy wind loads.

3. Raised 75 cm (29.5 in) Vertical Side Walls

By raising the vertical side perimeter walls to a massive 75 cm (29.5 in), the tent eliminates the unusable sloped edges found in traditional tipis and bell tents. This allows you to position standard camping cots right against the fabric wall, maximizing every square inch of your floor space.

4. Integrated Safe Wood-Stove Setup

Engineered for deep winter expeditions, the tent features a professional anti-backflow chimney vent at the peak. On the floor, a specialized central groundsheet cutout isolates your wood-burning stove from the fabric base, significantly increasing safety while keeping your palace warm in sub-zero temperatures.

5. 3-in-1 Double-Layer Wall Ventilation

The vertical perimeter walls feature a dual-layer system (breathable mesh + storm-proof canvas) that can be fully customized:

  • Fully Closed: Seals out snow, rain, and cold winds during late-autumn and winter camping.

  • Mesh Only: Creates a massive four-way cross breeze in conjunction with the left, right, and front entrance mesh windows to drop interior temperatures on hot summer days.

  • Fully Open: The entire wall system can be rolled up and stowed away, transforming the palace into an open-air luxury pavilion.

Technical Specifications

Feature Metric Imperial
Setup Dimensions 670 x 420 x 270 cm 22.0 x 13.8 x 8.9 ft
Peak Height 270 cm 8.9 ft / 106.3 in
Doorway Clearance 195 cm 6.4 ft / 76.8 in
Side Wall Height 75 cm 2.5 ft / 29.5 in
Total Weight 37.9 kg 83.6 lbs
Main Tent Fabric 210g TC Poly-Cotton 210g TC Poly-Cotton
Groundsheet Fabric 210D Oxford (10,000mm Waterproof) 210D Oxford (10,000mm Waterproof)
Main Support Poles $52\text{ mm}$ 6061 Aluminum Alloy 2.05 in 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Ground Stakes 9mm Heavy-Duty Steel (20cm & 30cm) 0.35 in Heavy-Duty Steel (7.8 in & 11.8 in)


Premium Operational Details

  • Dual Entrance Windows: The front entryway is flanked by crystal-clear PVC viewing windows for cold-weather visibility, alongside breathable mesh panels for warm-weather airflow.

  • Built-in Utility Hooks: Each of the giant center support pillars comes equipped with four integrated hooks, perfect for suspending high-output camping lanterns, fans, or apparel.

  • Anti-Jam Resin Zippers: Outfitted with heavy-duty, reinforced resin zippers designed specifically to resist dust and sand fouling in rugged outdoor environments.

  • No-Trip Cord Organizers: Built-in cord management loops at the top of the entrance let you neatly stow away guy lines so they never obstruct your entryway.

  • E-Port Connection: A dedicated zippered cable access port allows you to cleanly route heavy-duty electrical lines into your living zone.


What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Khan Palace 210g TC Tent Body

  • 2 x Heavy-Duty $52\text{ mm}$ Aluminum Main Pillars

  • 2 x Front Entrance Awning Support Poles

  • 48 x High-Strength Steel Ground Stakes (32 Large + 16 Medium)

  • 16 x Solid-Core Thickened Guy Ropes

  • 1 x Oversized Heavy-Duty Carrying Bag


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this tent fit into a standard car trunk, and how many people does it take to set up? A: Yes, despite its grand size when pitched, the entire palace packs down into a single included carrying bag measuring 90 x 35 x 28 cm (35.4 x 13.8 x 11.0 in), easily fitting into most standard car trunks or SUV cargo areas. Because of the heavy-duty components and massive structure, we recommend a minimum of two adults for an easy, efficient setup.

Q: Do I need to season or treat the fabric before using it in the rain? A: Unlike traditional 100% cotton canvas tents which often require a "seasoning" process (wetting and drying to shrink the fibers), our premium 210g Poly-Cotton (TC) fabric comes pre-treated with an eco-friendly waterproof finish. Combined with our unique expansion waterproof stitching that swells to seal needle holes upon contact with water, it is ready for rain right out of the box.

Q: How does a poly-cotton (TC) tent prevent condensation compared to a standard nylon tent? A: Standard synthetic tents trap the moisture from your breath, causing water droplets to form on the ceiling and drip down overnight. Poly-cotton is a breathable, woven fabric. It allows moisture vapor to pass directly through the material instead of trapping it inside, completely eliminating that damp, muggy greenhouse feeling while still providing total protection from wind and rain.

Q: Is the groundsheet fully attached, and how does the stove cutout work? A: The heavy-duty 210D Oxford groundsheet provides complete wall-to-wall coverage to keep out drafts and moisture. For those who enjoy winter hot-tenting, the groundsheet features a specialized, secure zipper system in the center. When you want to use a wood-burning stove, simply unzip that section to expose the ground underneath, ensuring your stove sits safely on a non-flammable surface away from the tent fabric.

Q: Can the inner sleeping tents and front awning be customized or removed? A: Absolutely. The Khan Palace is designed for ultimate modular flexibility. The main tent body serves as a massive open pavilion on its own. You can add the optional front awning for extra shaded outdoor living space, or clip in the optional inner sleeping tents to create private, walled-off bedrooms on either side of the central living room.

Q: How does this tent perform in high winds? A: It is exceptionally stable. Traditional large tents often sway or buckle because they rely on thin, single-pole designs. The Khan Palace uses a dual-pillar architecture supported by two massive, ultra-thick 52mm aluminum alloy poles. When properly staked down with the included heavy-duty 9mm steel pegs and solid-core guy lines, it creates a rigid, wind-resistant structure built to handle harsh coastal or mountain gusts.

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