Ozark Trail North Fork 12in Capacity of 8 Wall Tent for sale online

When shopping for a canvas wall tent, waterproofing is not really something you should have to think about; they will all be waterproof for the most part. Instead, you need to consider how the seams are sealed, whether it requires waterproofing, and if so, how often and with what product. In addition, you should imagine how snow settles on the roof and understand whether the groundsheet is floating (not attached to the walls) or sewn in with bathtub edges. The WHITEDUCK Alpha Canvas Wall Tent is our number one recommendation for anyone looking to buy this style of tent.

I purchased this tent to take to music festivals and such, because it is like a small house. One day into a 3-day festival, I returned to camp to find both of the large poles snapped right in two. I have pitched the tent twice in my back yard and found that I could pitch it by myself in about one hour. I watersealed the seams, as per the instruction sheet inside the carrying bag but I have not been rained on yet.

There is no bug netting on the door, so you can use a pyramid-style bug net over where you sleep or try to craft one yourself to sit behind the canvas doors. The easiest models to pitch are pretty much always ozark trail tents “instant tent” shelters, which use a system of preattached poles than only need to be unfolded and locked into place. Second, Ozark Trail tents are affordable because they use very basic materials.

Vinyl Sod Cloth – 10″ vinyl sod cloth is sewn into the base of the walls and doors. This acts as an air seal, allows your canvas to be up off the ground, and prevents water from wicking up the canvas wall. If you’re looking to save money but still want that cabin tent experience, the Ozark Trail 10-Person Two-Room Cabin is tough to beat. If you’re willing to spend a few extra bucks (emphasis on few), the Ozark Trail 9-Person Cabin with a screen room gives some added livability at a similar price point.

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Generally speaking, if you go into buying an Ozark Trail tent with reasonable expectations, you won’t be disappointed. None of these tents are designed to hold up in a serious thunderstorm. They’re ozark trail wall tent not built for heavy winds, and they certainly aren’t made to stand up to heavy snow. Despite what you may have read, you can absolutely enjoy an outdoors experience in an Ozark Trail tent.

We must have had some wind but not tornado force/ hurricane force winds. I just wish who I need to contact to get a new tent shell and two end poles that are made of sturdy material would contact me and make good of it. Every single one of our camping experiences has been ruined because of the OZARK tent. I would like a response to this please and I do expect some compensation of some kind! Every time we put some faith in these tents we got let down.

We set the tent up in the yard, only took us about 15min. Galvanized steel or hardened aluminum are the most common types of frame material, but of course, these are not the most lightweight materials. Heavyweight fabrics require heavyweight frames, so instead of trying to save weight, try picking the wall tent frame that is the strongest. Wall tents offer much more headroom than a dome tent because the vertical side walls mean you can get much taller structures. In addition, the center line, where the pitched roof is at its highest provides more than enough movement to stand up and walk around. There is loads of space inside for 6 – 8 people to spread out, or if you are looking for more of a glamping experience, then 4 of you can set up your own quarters.

For such a situation better check some more enclosed design, you have them many in my separate list. Also, avoid windy situations, this tent is so big and boxy for such places. Browse Ozark Trail’s top-rated hiking and camping gear and more. My Ozark tent was set up in my wooded acerage all summer long. I was so pleased with the quality that I upgraded and bought a bigger Ozark tent.

Only complaint was the zipper hangs on the front door flap, destroyed flap and zipper. Not the best, but certainly better than other shelters I’ve stayed in. At least it is easy to clean and provides bug protection. It sucked the trip the camping everything because the damn zipper broke and I got beast up on by mosquitoes and bugs.