Here at Tentipi we’re always interested to hear of your experiences when using our products. From gentle family camping trips right through to canoeing, touring, and even the more arduous expeditions to far-off destinations. These experiences are the end-point of our dedication to the Tentipi brand, and they’re central to your relationship with our brand too.
All too often, brands and manufacturers fail to fully appreciate the importance of these — your — experiences, and a connection is lost. At Tentipi, as the brand develops, so does our digital presence. Our development of Social Media platforms now provides us with a unique means of listening to and communicating with our customers, and we’d like to reinforce our conviction of the importance of your own experiences.
By submitting material, you give Tentipi the right to publish it on a variety of internet-related platforms. Tentipi will also take the liberty to select what is published. We prefer to receive written copies in English, but we’ll make an effort to deal with copies written in Swedish, German and French too.
We can make use of simple Word documents, emails, photographs and video submissions, but please don’t forget to include your name! If you have a website, we’ll try and include a link too. These experiences, we’ll share with others through Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and our Blog — we look forward to hearing from you!
Find out what makes our Adventure Nordic tipis so special.
Learn how to use fire safely in our Nordic tipis.
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.