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Need to replace a tent pole for your sauna tent? Here you will find all spare parts for both Näver and Björk, whether it is for the roof, upper wall, or lower wall.
Our tent poles are adapted to each specific model and production period, so it is important to choose the correct variant to ensure a perfect fit and proper tent stability.
If you are unsure which part you need, you are always welcome to contact us and we’ll help you find the correct one.
Material: Fiberglass
March 2024 – August 2024
All poles: 125 cm
Before 2024
Cube
Roof: 111.5 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 132.5 cm
Näver
Roof: 112 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 134 cm
Björk 2024–2025 March
Roof: 136 cm
Upper wall: 118.5 cm
Lower wall: 158 cm
Björk June 2025
Roof: 124 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 154 cm
Each tent pole is adapted for a specific section of the tent and model, which means the length varies depending on its placement in the structure.
When choosing a variant, you can see exactly which section it belongs to:
Roof = The poles running through the roof to support the structure from above
Upper wall = The upper side poles stabilising the walls
Lower wall = The lower poles extending towards the ground, providing the tent’s base stability
Example:
“Cube Roof – 111.5 cm” means it is a roof pole for the smaller Cube version, with a length of 111.5 cm.
The differences between
Cube, Näver, Björk June 2025, and Björk 2024–2025 March are based on model and production period, so it is important to choose the correct version for proper fit. If you are unsure, measure your tent poles before ordering.
All tent poles are made from durable lightweight material to combine stability and portability.
If you are unsure which length or model you need, contact us and we’ll help you directly!
Has a tent pole broken?
No problem, it is easy to replace (takes about 2 minutes) and we always keep poles in stock.
We stock tent poles for both new and older sauna tents.
If you purchased your tent before August 2024, contact us and we’ll help you find the correct pole right away.
How to find the correct pole: Measure the broken pole from end to end. Then choose the variant matching your measurement below. All dimensions are listed in the variant name.
Tip: If you are unsure which model you have, send us the measurement and we’ll help you!
Spare part tent pole
Need to replace a tent pole for your sauna tent? Here you will find all spare parts for both Näver and Björk, whether it is for the roof, upper wall, or lower wall.
Our tent poles are adapted to each specific model and production period, so it is important to choose the correct variant to ensure a perfect fit and proper tent stability.
If you are unsure which part you need, you are always welcome to contact us and we’ll help you find the correct one.
Material: Fiberglass
March 2024 – August 2024
All poles: 125 cm
Before 2024
Cube
Roof: 111.5 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 132.5 cm
Näver
Roof: 112 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 134 cm
Björk 2024–2025 March
Roof: 136 cm
Upper wall: 118.5 cm
Lower wall: 158 cm
Björk June 2025
Roof: 124 cm
Upper wall: 110 cm
Lower wall: 154 cm
Each tent pole is adapted for a specific section of the tent and model, which means the length varies depending on its placement in the structure.
When choosing a variant, you can see exactly which section it belongs to:
Roof = The poles running through the roof to support the structure from above
Upper wall = The upper side poles stabilising the walls
Lower wall = The lower poles extending towards the ground, providing the tent’s base stability
Example:
“Cube Roof – 111.5 cm” means it is a roof pole for the smaller Cube version, with a length of 111.5 cm.
The differences between
Cube, Näver, Björk June 2025, and Björk 2024–2025 March are based on model and production period, so it is important to choose the correct version for proper fit. If you are unsure, measure your tent poles before ordering.
All tent poles are made from durable lightweight material to combine stability and portability.
If you are unsure which length or model you need, contact us and we’ll help you directly!
A sauna on your terms
A sauna tent is the solution for those who want to enjoy sauna bathing but lack the budget, building permit, or space for a traditional sauna.
Our sauna tents are designed to fit your lifestyle — whether you install it permanently in your garden or take it with you in the car on your next adventure.
When developing our sauna tents together with Luleå University of Technology, it was essential to create a sauna without compromising on durability, versatility, or the ability to reach truly high temperatures.
The result is a sauna that makes sauna bathing accessible to even more people and delivers the same experience as a traditional sauna.
What is a sauna tent?
Learn more about our sauna tents — materials, specifications, and functionality.
Our promises
Quality
Building a sauna isn’t rocket science, but making a good one requires good materials. Our sauna tents are built to last — with quality in every detail.
Heat
We guarantee heat. Our sauna tents give you the opportunity to enjoy temperatures above 100°C, no matter the weather outside.
Availability
The experience doesn’t end in the sauna — we’re with you all the way. Write or call us if you have any questions.
When you buy one of our sauna tents, we offer a 2-year warranty from the day you receive it.
How to bast
A sauna has to be hot — but we also believe it should be easy to set up, fit in your car, and not require a building permit. Simply put: the world’s most accessible sauna.
Thanks to the tent’s pop-up design, you can set it up yourself in just 2 minutes. The stove’s chimney stores inside the stove body and is easy to assemble. In the video, you’ll see Sebastian and Viktor set up the entire sauna in just over 5 minutes.
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No, our sauna tent does not require a building permit.
Yes — really hot. Our sauna tents can reach temperatures over 100°C.
The tent can be set up in under two minutes by pulling out its five sides in one motion. Once it’s up, secure it with stakes and storm lines. Bring in the stove and assemble the chimney parts. When the stove is stable, you can start the fire. In total, expect about 15 minutes to set up and get the sauna running.
Yes, it’s very common to keep our tents up year-round. However, in strong winds or extreme weather, we always recommend taking it down.
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What our customers say
We founded bast with the vision of making the sauna more accessible — not only the heat itself, but the whole experience. We take great pride in our quality, and just as much in our customer service.
We know that the best way to deliver great service is by creating great products — user-friendly and built to last. That way, if something ever goes wrong, we have more time to make things right.
We run bast together with our customers and continuously evolve to create a better experience — from the first question to the final steam.