There are a lot of good wall tents on the market these days, but we couldn’t find one with all the features we wanted, or the tents were not built the way we felt they should be built. If the little things are not done right, it can make a big difference in the performance of a tent. So we put all our ideas together and designed a tent and had it built for us. We feel that the quality and craftsmanship of these tents make them an ideal companion to a Cylinder Stove. All tents come with 2 doors, stove jack, sod cloth, ropes with tensioners, tent stakes, and a canvas storage bag.
Add on options are available – Windows, porches, cook shacks, mesh floors, and dividers

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The material we use for our canvas tents is 10.38 oz. preshrunk marine grade army duck canvas treated with sun forger to make it water repellant and mildew resistant.

  1. A ridge pole opening at each end of ridge has a sock with drawstring for sealing off hole, keeping heat in and bugs out.
  2. Optional zippered windows open from the inside and are covered with a heavy duty vinyl Texteleen™ screen. The window flap is actually the same piece of canvas as the tent. There is no joint at the bottom of the flap, this eliminates any chance of leakage.
  3. At the bottom of each door is a nylon Fastex Buckle which keeps stress off zipper when setting up tent.
  4. Inside the tent along the eaves there are loops for clothes lines or dividers sewn in every 3 feet at the seams.
  5. 12″ non-rotting sod cloth is sewn to the inside bottom edge of tent on all 4 sides.
  6. All corners, both on the sidewall and the ridge, are reinforced for added durability.
  7. The eave of the tent is stitched down to the wall between grommets to insure proper drainage.
  8. All seams are folded and double stitched with a lock stitch machine.
  9. There are also sewn in loops inside the tent at the base of the wall every 3 feet, these can be used to tie down a floor or other set items.
  10. All reinforcement patches are angled and match up evenly with adjoining patches.
  11. All grommets are rolled-rim spur grommets. Each grommet is individually reinforced with webbing to increase strength.
  12. Each door has a 7 ft. tall #10 zipper and has a 6″ weather flap inside and outside of the door. These flaps have small grommets and D-rings for tying flaps shut if the zipper ever fails.
  13. A military-style rubber stove jack is angled on the top side to divert runoff around the pipe hole.
  14. The stove jack cover is removable, preventing it from ever touching stove pipe. Cover attaches to the wall tent with Velcro when a stove is not needed.
  15. We have incorporated a spacious, sown in pocket at the front of the tent for convenient storage and use.
  16. A door at each end makes for much better ventilation than a door and window. It also makes it easy to set up two tents together.


Our wall tents are designed and constructed by hunting
and camping folks who use them on a regular basis.

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