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WILDERNESS CAMPING TENT WILL BE SHIPPED 1 - 2 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER PURCHASE - GUARANTEED! Limited Quantity

Limited sizes can ship same business day if ordered by noon pacific time.

ALL WILDERNESS CAMPING TENTS SIZES " ON SPECIAL".

Angle kits for 10x12 Wilderness wall tents and larger will be shipped 1 business day after purchase - Guaranteed! Limited Quantity

4 Dog stoves and Summit stoves will ship 1 business day after purchase - limited quantity

Wilderness Wall Tents are made of "Army Duck-Double Fill"

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ARMY DUCK - DOUBLE FILL QUALITY

  • Made of 10.1 oz "Double Fill" cotton - Army Duck
  • Army Duck canvas wall tents have two threads twisted together to make one single thread making the canvas stronger and more durable. These double threads are woven into canvas both lengthwise and crosswise.
  • Makes a much tighter weave.
  • Keeps heat in and moisture out better than other canvas.
  • Army Duck canvas is more durable and stronger than other canvas material.

CANVAS AVAILABLE FOR WILDERNESS CAMPING TENTS

  • 10.1 oz Army Duck Double Fill Marine Grade : Treated for mildew and water resistance. Will not shrink more than 3%.
  • 10.1 oz Army Duck Double Fill Marine Grade Fire Resistant: Same as above but treated to resist fire. Fire resistant wall tents will only burn if there is a continuous flame against the canvas.

WILDERNES CAMPING TENT CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Wilderness Wall Tents standard feaures include:
    1. zipper front door with storm flap and buckles
    2. your choice of FREE back door with storm flap or FREE window on back wall.
    3. FULL 5 FOOT WALLS
    4. sod cloth
    5. ridge opening, with flap
    6. ropes and tensioners
    7. tent bag
    8. stove jack, either 5 inch or 6 inch
    9. reinforced ridge, extra layer of canvas.
    10. REINFORCED EAVE WITH HEAVY DUTY WEBBING ALONG THE ENTIRE EAVE WITH STEEL D RINGS.
    11. These additional standard features are normally options on other tents that cost over $100.00.
  2. WILDERNESS TENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE: 2 SIDE WINDOWS ($50.00), SCREEN DOOR, FLY AND FLOOR.
  3. Eaves have D rings and nylon webbing for extra strength. D rings and eave webbing are much stronger/durable than wall tents with grommets.
  4. Finished wall size is 5' on all Wilderness family camping tents.
  5. Nylon stake loops on bottom of tent sidewalls.
  6. Grommets on each end of tent ridge to secure tent in high winds.
  7. Zippered door including storm flap with 10" overlap with buckles.
  8. Colors available: WHITE only.
  9. All sizes, except 16x20, has a back door w/storm flap or a window 18"x24", zippered, w/flap centered on back wall. - YOUR CHOICE. 16X20 comes standard with a back door- no back window option.
  10. 10" vinyl sod cloth (sewn on at bottom of wall) which helps keep it clean and acts as an air seal against ground. Sod cloth prevents tent sidewalls from touching ground. When canvas touches the ground the canvas acts as a wick drawing water into the canvas.
  11. Reinforced ridge - has an extra layer of canvas
  12. Stove jack sizes are 5" or 6".
  13. Stove jack has flap with ties.
  14. Stove jack location left side in roof as entering Wilderness family camping tent.
  15. Heavy duty YKK #10 zipper
  16. Ridgepole opening easily allows for use of wooden ridge pole. Flap covers opening when internal frame used.
  17. Reinforced wall corners with extra stitching and extra layer of canvas.
  18. Reinforced ridge ends with extra stitching and extra layer of canvas.
  19. Double stitched for extra strength.
  20. Wilderness camping tents sizes listed are tent cut sizes, like most tent companies. Cut size means the size of the canvas prior to the canvas pieces sewn together. When the canvas is sewn together the hems and seams reduce the width and length approximately 3-6 inches.
  21. THE WILDERNESS TENT PRICES ARE LOWER THAN MY NORMAL TENT PRICING DUE TO PURCHASING WILDERNESS TENTS IN LARGE QUANTITIES, AT SIFNIFICANTLY REDUCED COSTS, WHICH RESULTS IN LOWER TENT COSTS FOR WALL TENT SHOP CUSTOMERS.
  22. SHIPPING - Lower 48 states. Alaska and Canada call for shipping
    • 8x10 - $40
    • 10x12 - $45
    • 12x14 - $50
    • 14x16 - $60
    • 16x20 - $80
  23. A FLY IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED for any tent you purchase. Stove sparks from the stove pipe will occasionally land on your tent and burn small holes in the roof even if you have a fire treated tent. The only way to prevent roof burn holes is a fly. A FLY also provides another moisture barrier, protects the canvas from UV rays and helps keep the tent roof clean when camping under trees.

PRICES
Special price in RED - tent quantities are limited

actual tent sizes are in RED

W/M = WATER , MILDEW TREATMENT

W/M/F= WATER , MILDEW &- FIRE- TREATMENT

 

 

TENT SIZE
Ridge Ht
10.1 oz Marine Grade Army Duck Water Mildew Treated
WT
10.1 oz Marine Grade Army Duck Water Mildew & Fire Resistant
WT
Order

8x10
back door


7'8" x 9'6"

7'9"'

$375


$325

35
lbs

$425


$375

42
lbs

8x10
back window

7'8" x 9'6"

7'9"

$375


$325

35
lbs

$400


$375

42
lbs

10x12
back door

10" x 11'9"

8'

$425


$375

45
lbs

$525


$475

57
lbs

10x12
back window

10 'x 11'9"

8'

$425


$375

45
lbs

$525


$475

57
lbs

12x14
back door

11'9" x 13' 9 "

8'4"

$550


$475

50
lbs

$650


$600

64
lbs

12x14
back window

11'9" x 13'9"

8'4"

$550


$475

50
lbs

$650


$600

64
lbs

14x16
back door

13' 10 " x 15'11"

8'9"

$650


$575

60
lbs

$775


$700

74
lbs

14x16
back window

13'10" x 15'11"

8'9"

$650


$575

60
lbs

$775


$700

74
lbs

16x20 back door

16' x 19"9"

9'3"


$750


$625

75
lbs

$900


$800

95
lbs

STANDARD FEATURES AND OPTIONS

STANDARD FEATURES
OPTIONS
PRICE
Storm Door Flap w/buckles Vinyl floor, loose see table below
Back window or back door YOUR CHOICE Rain Fly see table below
Reinforced Ridge

Sewn-In Screen Door except 8x10

$50 see table below
Zippered Door - heavy duty YKK # 10

2 Side Windows
available on all tents except 8x10

$50.00
Order using option table below

Stove Jack, w/tie down flap 5"/6"

Tie In Screen Door $100 Call to order
10" Vinyl Sod Cloth    
Tie Down Rope with tensioners    
Ridge Pole Opening w/flap    
Tent Bag    
FULL 5 FOOT WALLS    

OPTIONS AVAILABLE

TWO SIDE WINDOWS, VINYL FLOOR, TIE-IN SCREEN DOOR, RAIN FLY & ANGLE KITS

    Size
    2 Side Windows
    Vinyl Floor
    Rain Fly
    Sewn-In Screen Door w/zipper
    Fixed Angle Kit Zinc Coated
    only fit Wlderness and Hunter Tents

    Shipping
    for
    Floor, Fly, Angles

    8 x 10
    Not available
    $90
    $90
    $50

    3 rafter angle kit
    9 angles
    $120


    $15
    10 x 12
    $50.00

    $115
    $115

    $50

    3 rafter angle kit
    9 angles
    $120

    $15
    12 x 14
    $50.00
    $135
    $135
    $50

    4 rafter angle kit
    12 angles
    $155

    $20
    14 x 16
    $50.00
    $180
    $180
    $50

    4 rafter angle kit
    12 angles
    $155

    $20
    16 x 20
    $50.00
    $250
    $250
    $50

    5 rafter angle kit
    15 angles
    $195

    $25

Floor: . Heavy duty brown vinyl, loose. Floor corners have grommets for staking. Area for stove is cut out.Stove zippered area to remove floor when stove in use. Best floor material and stove zip out available. Loose heavy duty vinyl, grommets at corner for stakes.. Stove area is cut out.
Rain Fly: Stove jack area cut out and reinforced with webbing. Clear poly material - 100% UV protection. Fly center ridge grommets on each end. Includes ropes, tensioners, NO stakes/spikes.
Sewn In Screen Door: Zippered with ties to tie back when not needed..
Fixed Angle Rafter Kit: We provide the angles and you purchase 1" EMT and cut your poles to make frames for the Wilderness Wall Tents.Angle kit instructions is under information on the top left side of each web page. Key considerations to evaluate before deciding on what canvas tent to purchase.

DETERMINING WHAT TENT SIZE TO BUY: The amount of square footage in a tent increases tremendously when going up just one size in a tent. Insure you buy the tent size that fully meets your requirements. If you are not sure which tent size is best, chalk out the 2 sizes on your driveway and then mark out items you plan on having in the tent. Also compare the price difference between the 2 tent sizes you are considering vs the increase in square footage gained by purchasing the larger tent size.

a. A 10x12 (120 square feet) is 50% larger than a 8x10 (80 square feet)

b. A 12x14 (168 square feet) is 40% larger than a 10x12 (120 square feet)

c. A 14x16 (224 square feet) is 33% larger than a 12x14 (168 square feet)

d. A 16x20 (320 square feet) is 42% larger than a 14x16 (224 square feet)

MILDEW AND ROT: Storing a wet canvas tent will cause the canvas to rot regardless of what type of water mildew treatment you have on your canvas. If setting up your tent outside to dry after hunting season is not an option, I strongly suggest you set the tent up in a garage or work shop until it is completely dry. Insure your ropes are also dry as wet ropes will cause the canvas to rot and mildew.

STOVE AREA REQUIREMENTS IN A TENT : You must plan on a stove taking up to 7 feet along a wall in your tent. There is an automatic 2 + feet standoff from the front wall due to the stove jack location. The stove itself is normally around 2 feet in length. There is normally a 3 feet heat standoff distance from the stove before you can place a cot or table.

STOVE PIPE ABOVE RIDGE OF TENT: It is best to have your stove pipe long enough to extend 6 inches or more above the tent ridge. Having the stove pipe above the tent ridge allows the wind coming from any direction to blow sparks away the tent roof thus reducing the possibilty of spark holes being burnt in the roof.

FIRE TREATED CANVAS VS STOVE SPARKS: Stove sparks will burn holes in a fire treated roof.

Canvas Tent Standard features

  • Determine the standard features canvas tents have that you are considering and the cost of additional features/options you want.
  • Most canvas tent buyers want at the minimum these standard features:
    • Front door with zipper
      Stove jack
      9" - 10" vinyl sod cloth to keep canvas tents clean and sealed against the ground
      Rope with tensioners
    • Tent stakes

Canvas Tent cost comparison:

  • If the canvas tents you are considering purchasing do not have the standard features listed above, you need to add the costs of those features to the price of the tent before you can make a valid tent comparison.
  • Some tent manufacturers list common standard features as options to increase the price of the tent from an initial low advertising price.

Quality and treatment comparison:

  • Determine the quality of the canvas of each tent you are considering.
  • Determine if you prefer an untreated, water mildew, or water, mildew and fire treated tent.
    1. Untreated, which I strongly recommend you avoid as untreated canvas is much more likely to have mildew/mold, will shrink 10-15% and require you to frequently cut down your internal frame.Water, Mildew treated - over 50% of tent purchasers buy water mildew treated tents. Treated to resist water and mildew and will shrink only 1-3%.
    2. Water, Mildew & FIRE treated - Also treated for fire resistance.

Stove jack in sidewall: I do not have a stove jack in the side wall or end walls as an option on the Wilderness Tents as it is not a frequent option due to numerous drawbacks. It should be noted that a stove jack in the side wall or end wall requires an adjustable elbow on the stove and an adjustable elbow on the outside of the tent to allow the stove pipe to go straight up for a better draft. Additionally, there must be some type of stove pipe metal support on the outside to support the stove pipes on the outside of your tent. Otherwise, your stove pipes will work loose and smoke will get in your tent. Another drawback is that you cannot use nesting pipe when you use an elbow to turn the stovepipe upwards on the outside of your tent. Nesting pipe has a differnt size of pipe for each pipe section.

Rain Fly: Stove jack area cut out and reinforced with webbing . Clear poly material- 100% UV protection. Fly center ridge grommets on each end match tent grommets to ensure fly doesn't move and accidently hit stove pipe. Includes ropes, tensioners, stakes/spikes. A rain fly protects the canvas from ultra violet rays, provides another moisture barrier, keeps the canvas roof clean by preventing sap, pitch and dirt from accumulating on the roof when the tent is set up near trees. And most importantly, the fly protects the tent roof from any stove sparks that might land on the canvas and burn pin holes in the roof. The fly is an absolute necessity if you have a relite tent with the relite roof. Sparks from the stovepipe will quickly burn pin holes in the roof resulting in leaks. The fly should rest on the tent ridge and have a 4-6 gap between the fly and the eave. This air gap allows air circulation between the fly and the canvas roof to dry the canvas when it becomes wet. If you place the fly directly onto the canvas roof there is a possibility of rot and mildew forming. If you already own a tent and there is mildew on a tent, that area is no longer waterproof. If you currently have a tent with a leaking roof, do not treat the canvas with canvak unless the roof leaks only at the seam. When you treat an entire roof with canvak, the canvak seals the cotton pores making your roof airtight which prevents the canvas from breathing. As a result you can get condensation inside the tent just like a synthetic tent.

Fly: If you already have a tent and need a fly I will need the following tent info:

  1. Stove jack located in roof
    1. length of tent slope of roof distance from top of ridge to the center of the stove jack
    2. distance from the end wall to the center of the stove jack in the roof
  2. Stove jack not located in roof
    1. length of tent
    2. slope of tent

Floor: If you already have a tent and just need a loose floor I need the following tent measurements:

length of tent
width of tent

I recommend heavy vinyl floors over canvas or relite. A canvas waterproof floor will eventually soak up water. A relite floor is thin and can be punctured easier than a vinyl floor. If you order a floor it will be a thick vinyl floor unless you specify canvas or relite. All vinyl loose floors ordered will have a 5' x 5' cut out area for stove. All loose relite floors will have a 5'x5' stove cut area.

 

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