Tipi Liner
The Tipi Liner is three pieces of canvas sewn to follow the contour of the bottom 6 ft. of the tipi. The liner is used in the summer to provide the needed upward flow of air for ventilation and also to help draft smoke from your fire up through the smoke flaps. In the winter, the liner provides an insulation barrier against the cold and wind as well as the drafting qualities for the smoke from your fire.
The liner hangs from a rope you would string from pole to pole around the inside of the tipi. The bottom 6 inches can be left on the ground to keep out cold winds and any small critters that may be wandering the area.
The Tipi Liner is three pieces of canvas sewn to follow the contour of the bottom 6 ft. of the tipi. The liner is used in the summer to provide the needed upward flow of air for ventilation and also to help draft smoke from your fire up through the smoke flaps. In the winter, the liner provides an insulation barrier against the cold and wind as well as the drafting qualities for the smoke from your fire.
The liner hangs from a rope you would string from pole to pole around the inside of the tipi. The bottom 6 inches can be left on the ground to keep out cold winds and any small critters that may be wandering the area.
The Tipi Liner is three pieces of canvas sewn to follow the contour of the bottom 6 ft. of the tipi. The liner is used in the summer to provide the needed upward flow of air for ventilation and also to help draft smoke from your fire up through the smoke flaps. In the winter, the liner provides an insulation barrier against the cold and wind as well as the drafting qualities for the smoke from your fire.
The liner hangs from a rope you would string from pole to pole around the inside of the tipi. The bottom 6 inches can be left on the ground to keep out cold winds and any small critters that may be wandering the area.