Escape into a space that’s made to last, season after season. The Spirowiri tent keeps its strength, shape, and easy comfort even as the years roll by. You get the charm of outdoor living without worrying about wear and tear, so hosting feels simple and welcoming every time.
The Spirowiri tent frame is available in mild steel, 304 stainless steel, or 316 marine grade stainless steel. It does not require timber horizontal beams and legs, though they’re recommended for added stability in windy conditions.
Enjoy the best of comfort and style in the wild with the Spirowiri tent. With a cozy bedroom, an inviting sitting area, and a spacious veranda, it’s designed for truly relaxed stays.
Make every meal feel special with an elegant private setup. Enjoy a dedicated dining table and a scenic veranda that turns dinner into something unhurried, intimate, and memorable.
Host intimate gatherings with ease in a space that’s both practical and charming. The Spriowiri tent offers room with chairs, tables, and a welcoming veranda for a relaxed time.
Make the Spriowiri tent your own with a range of upgrades and enhancements. From practical touches to style-driven details, you can choose the setup to match the way you like to host.
If you are unsure whether a Spirowiri tent will work on your land, just fill out the quick form below. We use your location, space and intended use to create a personalised quote that actually reflects your conditions. After you submit, you’ll get clear, practical answers so you know exactly what to expect.
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Yes, both are possible, and they matter a lot when you are setting up something like the Spirowiri tent. A site visit before you build helps you plan in a clear and steady way. Someone can walk the land with you, check how level it is, look at sun and wind patterns, and see where trucks or tools will come in.
This is helpful if your spot has slopes, rocks, or protected areas, or if you just want to avoid problems later. A lot of people choose this step for peace of mind before they place their order.
When it is time to install your Spirowiri tent, you do not have to guess your way through it. There is a supervised setup option. Someone can guide your team and help install one tent model the right way so your crew can finish the rest with confidence.
You will need your own tools on site like drills, ladders, and scaffolding. You also cover travel, meals, local transport, and lodging for the supervisor. Setup days are usually 8 to 10 hours. If you are new to this type of build or have tricky land, supervised setup helps you avoid delays and costly mistakes later on.
The Spirowiri tent is made to feel closer to a real structure than a simple camping tent. The strength starts with the frame. A thicker 50 mm steel roof frame gives the tent strong support.
This helps a lot if you plan to keep the tent up long term or if your weather is rough. If your tent is near the coast or in a humid place, you can upgrade to stainless steel so the frame holds up better over time.
The canvas also makes a difference. Treated polyester ripstop is used instead of cotton. It is tougher, does not stretch as easily, and will not keep tearing if it gets a small rip. It is also resistant to UV, mold, and general wear. That helps the Spirowiri tent keep its shape longer.
If you want even more comfort, insulation can be stitched between two layers of canvas. This keeps the inside cooler or warmer when needed and also cuts down outside noise. All these parts work together to make the Spirowiri feel steady, private, and built to last.
Yes, the Spirowiri tent can be customized in many ways. You are not stuck with a few preset options. You can shape the size, layout, and style based on how you plan to use the tent and the land you are building on.
Sizes are flexible. You can keep it small for a cozy space or design something much larger if you want more rooms or extra areas.
If you have your own ideas, sketches, or floor plans, those can be turned into a custom design. You can add things like outdoor showers, extra windows for better views, special deck layouts, or change the roof look to fit your location.
Even if you start with a standard Spirowiri design, you can still change details like canvas colors, frame finish, window placement, door style, and add-ons like overhangs or verandas. The goal is to make a tent that feels like yours and fits your vision.
Yes, the Spirowiri tent needs a strong and level platform. These tents are not meant to sit directly on the ground. A raised wooden deck or concrete slab gives the tent a solid base. It also protects the canvas, keeps the inside dry, and makes space for plumbing, electrical lines, or insulation if you want those features.
Placing the tent on bare ground usually causes problems like moisture buildup, fabric wear, poor drainage, and weak anchoring. A raised deck helps with airflow, pest control, and long term comfort.
Most people choose wooden platforms, but floating decks or concrete work too. As a rule, the platform should extend at least three feet beyond the tent on all sides. This helps with setup, maintenance, and outdoor features like verandas or walkways.
If your land is sloped or near water, you can still get help with deck ideas and planning. The tent comes without decking, but guidance can be shared so you can work with a local builder. Once the foundation is right, the Spirowiri tent performs better in every way.
The Spirowiri tent is built to handle real weather. In hot areas, airflow makes a big difference. The tent has a layered roof system that lets air move between each layer. This helps cool the space in a natural way. Many people add ceiling fans or mini A C units like mini splits or an Evening Breeze system. Some even use underfloor cooling for quiet and steady comfort.
For wind, the frame strength can be chosen based on your site. Basic setups can handle moderate winds. If your location gets strong storms, you can upgrade to a 60 mm steel frame with a ring beam. That setup can handle winds over 112 mph when designed correctly.
Rain is managed through a waterproof PVC rain fly and a proper roof pitch. When installed with the right tension, it sheds water fast. A raised deck and good drainage help keep the inside dry.
Snow needs planning. In snowy regions, stronger frames, steeper roof angles, and extra supports help carry the snow load. The shade fly also protects the canvas from harsh sun and slows long term wear.
Each weather factor is considered so your Spirowiri tent stays comfortable and steady in the climate you choose.
The Spirowiri tent can include lockable doors, which give you a simple way to control access. This helps if your tent is in a remote spot or used by guests.
If the tent will be left alone for long periods, you can add things like motion lights, small cameras, or basic alarm setups. These do not need a large system. Simple tools can make a big difference.
Your site layout also matters. Open areas with good lighting and clear lines of sight help discourage unwanted access. It is less about turning the tent into a locked box and more about creating a safe and aware space.
No structure is fully break in proof, but the Spirowiri tent gives you options that help balance safety and comfort.
The ordering process is detailed because each Spirowiri tent is made for your needs. Once you choose your features and approve your design, you get an initial invoice with a freight estimate.
Then the design phase begins. You receive drawings to review and approve. After everything looks right, the approved design moves to a CAD file. Production begins once the 75 percent down payment is received.
Manufacturing usually takes 8 to 10 weeks. About two weeks before production ends, you get the final freight quote and a second invoice for the remaining 25 percent plus shipping. Once paid, you receive the shipping date.
Payments are made by direct wire transfer. Credit cards, PayPal, and checks are not used. If you want to lock in the shipping cost early, you can pay the freight amount along with your deposit.
The Spirowiri tent is manufactured in South Africa. From there, it ships to clients around the world. Ocean freight usually leaves from the port of Durban. Air freight goes out from Johannesburg. When your shipment arrives at the port or airport closest to you, you or your clearing agent take over.
If you are in the United States, there is a customs clearing company that many people have used before. They work directly with you. There is no referral fee.
Shipping costs depend on your location, how many Spirowiri tents you are ordering, and their size. Once those details are set, you get a freight quote that is valid for about 30 days.
The quote covers the shipment up to your destination port. Local duties and taxes are separate and handled by you or your agent.
Since the Spirowiri tent is made to order, the timeline depends on your project. Once your design is approved, manufacturing takes about 8 to 10 weeks. Bigger builds or multiple tents may take longer.
Shipping time depends on how you want the tent transported. Ocean freight takes about 30 to 45 days. Air freight takes around 5 to 7 days but costs more. Some people ship one tent by air to practice setup, then send the rest by sea.
Most projects take about 3 to 4 months from order to delivery.
The cost depends on size, layout, materials, insulation, add ons, and the kind of foundation you plan to build. Shipping is separate and changes based on your location and order size. Duties and taxes are handled by you or your agent.
It helps to know what you want the Spirowiri tent to do. Is it for guests, personal use, a spa space, or something else. This shapes the size and layout.
Your location, climate, and terrain matter too. Humid or coastal areas might need stainless steel frames. If you share land photos, maps, or sketches, it helps create accurate designs and quotes. If you are ordering more than one tent, volume discounts may apply, depending on customization.
Permits depend on your local laws. Many places count these tents as temporary structures, which makes things easier. If your planning office wants documents, structural drawings can be provided. Starting early and giving clear information helps the project flow smoothly.