The wall tent, also referred
to as a cabin tent, has a
history and a legacy as old as
the country. It provided
shelter from the most severe
elements for our early
pioneers, trappers, miners,
and hunters. The legacy of the
wall tent continues today, as
it is the most comfortable and
meaningful way to introduce
children and adults to the
outdoors for a quality outdoor
experience. Montana Canvas'
new and innovative designs
insure our customers of the
highest standards of
construction, materials and
comfort. Their wall tents have
passed the test of time, with
families handing down tents
from one generation to another.
Materials Used
Material options are 10oz.
canvas, 12oz. canvas, and
relite. All fabrics are
treated to resist mildew,
retard flame and repel water.
The Relite and the Canvas used
in the construction of Montana
Canvas tents are fire
retardant, and meet the high
specification standards set by
the California Fire Marshall.
Standard Features
- Stove jack with weather
flap
- 5' sidewalls
- 1 zippered door w/
weather flap and buckles
- Full length ridge pole
reinforcement with additional
reinforcement at the gable
ends
- Eaves constructed of a
double layer of canvas, double
stitched
- Bottom of the tent is
reinforced with webbing and
utilizes grommets instead of
sewn-in stake loops to allow
you to stake your tent from
the inside or outside
- The sod cloth that is
sewn onto the tent bottom
extends 12" beyond the
tent floor to provide a
weather-tight seal
- Ropes w/ tensioners
- Canvas storage bag
Optional Features
- Three materials to
choose from: 10oz, 12oz, and
relite
- Zippered screen windows
- Stovejack size
- Detatchable storage
pouch
- 2nd stovejack w/ flap
- Sewn in screen door
- Sewn in floor
- 2nd door in back wall
- Gun rack
- Bow rack
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