With its ingenious design, efficient heat transmission, low weight and easy handling, Eldfell is the heart of the Nordic tipi and a faithful friend in cold and damp conditions. Whereas simple stoves release more of their heat through the chimney, the design of Eldfell means combustion takes place nearer the ground, creating more heat inside the Nordic tipi, providing more effective heat for cooking and reducing wood consumption.
Eldfell fits all Adventure tents from size 5 and larger, using the same stove body but different chimney lengths. The stove is made of stainless steel and comes in its own purpose-made wooden box.
All technical features have been designed to fulfil demands for low weight, good functioning and strength.
The combustion chamber is spacious and about 50 cm long to take long, thick logs. The extendable insulation pipe protects the tent fabric even in strong winds. The spark arrester protects both the tent and the surrounding area. To prevent sinking when used in snow, the stove legs are notched for support poles.
Eldfell fits tent sizes 7, 9 and 15 using different numbers of chimney extensions. The basic stove kit fits a tent size 5.
Chimney extension pipes, one for size 7, two for size 9 and three for size 15.
Eldfell model |
5 | 7 | 9 | 15 |
Eldfell weight (kg) |
14.1 |
14.5 |
15.0 |
15.4 |
Eldfell dimensions when packed (mm) |
320 x 380 x 650 |
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STOVE
The Sami are a nomadic, indigenous people in northern Scandinavia. They are known as the people of the sun and the wind. Some Sami still work as reindeer-keepers. Traditional Sami clothes are decorated with colourful, woven bands and bands like this used as shoelaces.
Tentipi® Nordic tipis are designed to be used with an open fire or stove; it is this feature that makes them a home from home in all weather conditions. But please check local regulations, read and understand the instructions provided, and make sure you are fully competent to deal with the risks involved, before striking that match.