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Mulienewbie29 04-22-2023 07:35 PM

Whats a good wall tent
 
Looking to buy a good wall tent for hunting and fishing trips thinking 8x12 maybe little bigger. Anyone have a recommandation on whats good whats not.

MountainTi 04-22-2023 08:01 PM

How much do you want to spend?

Best of the best
https://montanacanvas.com/product/pr...vas-wall-tent/

Best bang for your buck
https://canvastentshop.ca/

Cageyc 04-22-2023 08:49 PM

I’ve had my Deluxe wall tent for close to 15 years. A great product and exceptional service

Smokinyotes 04-22-2023 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MountainTi (Post 4629753)
How much do you want to spend?

Best of the best
https://montanacanvas.com/product/pr...vas-wall-tent/

Best bang for your buck
https://canvastentshop.ca/

This.

I bought a canvas tent shop 16x20 and it is great. Way better tent than a deluxe.

Beartracks 04-23-2023 04:02 AM

REI Half Dome 2 Plus. Way to go

heymshooter 04-23-2023 09:26 AM

wall tent
 
what ever size you buy get 5' side walls, that gives you alot more usable space.

CBintheNorth 04-23-2023 10:21 AM

Alliance Mfg. In Edmonton.
Justin just built my 14x16. Excellent workmanship, design, and attention to detail. Price was phenomenal too.

buckman 04-23-2023 03:52 PM

I have a deluxe 12x14, 10 ft awning.Great tent no complaints,get the frame,its so nice. Whatever you choose try and talk to someone who has one first.

Tikka300 04-24-2023 12:04 PM

I have been happy with my deluxe wall tent.

Fordman 04-24-2023 01:56 PM

wall tent
 
What ever size you are thinking about go bigger you won't regret it.
Bought ours through Canvas Wall Tents. Great service has lasted through all types of weather with no issues.
I had a 12X14 for years then went with the 14X16X5. Perfect for 2 and all their equipment.

Albertadiver 04-24-2023 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tikka300 (Post 4630155)
I have been happy with my deluxe wall tent.

Same. I have a 12x14 with a 5' porch. Very well suited for two or three people.

Fwee6 04-24-2023 10:32 PM

Deluxe
 
We've had a 14x16 with 8 foot porch for years now. Full frame too.
Full zippered door on porch, and front and back of the main tent.

It's been great, but we've learned over time how important it is to treat it well. Especially drying it out once it gets home. Quite the task with a tent this big, but we've figured out a system in a garage. Had a few rips, which we get repaired professionally immediately.

Often debate a diesel heater vs woodstove, but yet to pull the trigger on that.

aragor764 04-25-2023 08:06 AM

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Often debate a diesel heater vs woodstove, but yet to pull the trigger on that.[/QUOTE]

Why not do both!

ChrisGrohms 04-25-2023 08:19 AM

Canvas tent shop.
I have the Selkirk spike tent and it sets up in half the time of a traditional wall tent with a frame.
The sewn in waterproof floor is also very nice.

trapperdodge 04-25-2023 10:21 AM

I've been looking for an old style tent that your erect with a ridge pole.
I don't want to pack aluminum poles on a horse. Don't need a floor.

Is somebody making this style? Dave Manzer who used to pack into Willmore built some pretty good lightweight tents. He used a heavy plastic.

Albertadiver 04-25-2023 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by trapperdodge (Post 4630369)
I've been looking for an old style tent that your erect with a ridge pole.
I don't want to pack aluminum poles on a horse. Don't need a floor.

Is somebody making this style? Dave Manzer who used to pack into Willmore built some pretty good lightweight tents. He used a heavy plastic.

Deluxe tents can work with or without a frame.

Ice Fishing Maniac 04-25-2023 11:31 AM

Deluxe Wall Tents, a site sponsor gets my vote. I have 2 of theirs. Its nice to have a porch

Depends on number of people staying in the camp.

10x15 or 12x14 maybe for size for 2-3 guys. For 4-5 guys go 14x16. We have 8-9 guys in our hunting camp group and we have a 16x20 with an eight foot porch.

MountainTi 04-25-2023 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Albertadiver (Post 4630373)
Deluxe tents can work with or without a frame.

They all do
Tougher with a 5’ wall though

Drewski Canuck 04-25-2023 02:19 PM

If you have NEVER set up a wall tent, please do get an internal frame kit.

We spent many trips figuring out a system to put up a wall tent with poles. You can easily waste a few hours gathering poles on site, and you will struggle getting the tent up with a pole system with just 2 people. The bigger the tent, the harder it is to make poles work.

I can set up a 12 x 14 with 5 foot walls by myself with the internal frame kit. You will never do that with bush poles.

Next, how many people do you expect, are you cooking in the tent, and is everyone on cots?

With tables in the tent for cooking, expect 3 cots at most.

A Wood Stove and firewood for the stove inside the tent in rainy weather takes up alot of room.

I like a 12' x 14' but with a bigger group a bigger tent is the answer, but there is a tradeoff on ease of use.

Drewski

Peace Country 04-25-2023 08:12 PM

I bought a Nordic diesel heater for my wall tents.

CBintheNorth 04-25-2023 08:34 PM

I always thought I would want a front porch on my tent until my friend brought one of those 13x13 Costco pop-up gazebos for the front of his. Way lighter, larger, and more useful.
Gives nice shade when it's hot, and we even move the fire pit under it if it starts to rain.
In the off season I use it in the backyard and take it for plinking under, during the summer.
Big enough for 6 people to sit under easily.

300 tc win mag 04-26-2023 05:05 PM

I have a polar bear tent 14x16 with a 5 foot porch and it’s deadly also run the internal frame

-JR- 04-27-2023 06:36 AM

Cabelas has a sale on there 12x20

EZM 04-29-2023 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drewski Canuck (Post 4630417)
If you have NEVER set up a wall tent, please do get an internal frame kit.

We spent many trips figuring out a system to put up a wall tent with poles. You can easily waste a few hours gathering poles on site, and you will struggle getting the tent up with a pole system with just 2 people. The bigger the tent, the harder it is to make poles work.

I can set up a 12 x 14 with 5 foot walls by myself with the internal frame kit. You will never do that with bush poles.

Next, how many people do you expect, are you cooking in the tent, and is everyone on cots?

With tables in the tent for cooking, expect 3 cots at most.

A Wood Stove and firewood for the stove inside the tent in rainy weather takes up alot of room.

I like a 12' x 14' but with a bigger group a bigger tent is the answer, but there is a tradeoff on ease of use.

Drewski

Totally agree - done it both ways for many years - internal frame is so easy and no messing around.

timbojones 05-07-2023 04:08 PM

Hey there I havnt been on here in long time but will ring in with my 2 cents.

Deluxe wall Tents is what we use. Sizes vary based on use. That company in my experience is more than helpful in determining what will work for you. Reach out to them and chat.

I opted for a larger size than anticipated, as I like the space and even bring my atv in the back door when things get chilly. Don't forget room for table and chairs. Enjoy the room.

The internal frame, stove, porch and side wall stove pipe hole should be options to consider. I can set up a 14x16 with porch myself (a ladder helps). Doesn't take long and packs up great every time in the large bags provided.





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lpstealth 05-16-2023 07:57 PM

I just ordered a tent from yukon tents. I'll report back when it arrives

fordtruckin 05-20-2023 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MountainTi (Post 4629753)
How much do you want to spend?

Best of the best
https://montanacanvas.com/product/pr...vas-wall-tent/

Best bang for your buck
https://canvastentshop.ca/

Montana Canvas is good stuff but they are proud of their product as reflected in their price!

buckman 05-20-2023 06:55 PM

[QUOTE=Drewski Canuck;4630417]If you have NEVER set up a wall tent, please do get an internal frame kit.

We spent many trips figuring out a system to put up a wall tent with poles. You can easily waste a few hours gathering poles on site, and you will struggle getting the tent up with a pole system with just 2 people. The bigger the tent, the harder it is to make poles work.

I can set up a 12 x 14 with 5 foot walls by myself with the internal frame kit. You will never do that with bush poles.

Next, how many people do you expect, are you cooking in the tent, and is everyone on cots?

With tables in the tent for cooking, expect 3 cots at most.

Not difficult,you need two tripods of any trees for the ridge pole to rest on.Then cut your side support poles at 5ft or whatever your walls are.Hammer a nail in the top of the poles,put nail through tent side wall grommets.Stake down with guy ropes and your done.Did this for years in my backcountry elk camp.Stashed the poles in the bush for next use.

MountainTi 05-20-2023 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 4636829)



Not difficult,you need two tripods of any trees for the ridge pole to rest on.Then cut your side support poles at 5ft or whatever your walls are.Hammer a nail in the top of the poles,put nail through tent side wall grommets.Stake down with guy ropes and your done.Did this for years in my backcountry elk camp.Stashed the poles in the bush for next use.

Even easier is a good ratchet strap between 2 trees for your ridge pole. Works like a charm.
Walls the same as you say

Stinky Buffalo 05-20-2023 08:02 PM

Whats a good wall tent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MountainTi (Post 4636833)
Even easier is a good ratchet strap between 2 trees for your ridge pole. Works like a charm.

Great idea! Will have to give that a try when I get a wall tent.


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