July 17, 2019
Many people, as they are searching for the right wall tent for them, find that they have many options when it comes to the tents they can purchase online. From nylon tent to our very own canvas hunting tents for sale online, choosing the right tent comes down to the individual, his or her needs, and the way that person wants to use the product he or she purchases.
Chances are, if you've made it to the website, you're sold on purchasing a wall tent from our company. So what's the best wall tent material to buy? Some say it's Montana Canvas.
What is a Montana Canvas Tent?
Montana Canvas prides itself on being the highest-quality canvas your money can buy. With a dedication to materials and craftsmanship, Montana Canvas creates some of the toughest wall tents out there, made to last you for many years.
Our Montana Canvas Tents
We like Montana Canvas. Not only do they provide a high-quality product, but they also stand behind it. Out of all of the Montana Canvas tent we offer online, the Montana Canvas Outfitter wall tent is, by far, the most popular tent we offer. It's tough, durable, and will provide many years of us to those who purchase it.
Many other manufacturers offer "Outfitter Tents", but don't be fooled -- they are nowhere near the quality of a Montana Canvas Outfitter Tent.
What Makes Up a Montana Canvas Tent?
Many Montana Canvas tents are defined by the same features. These include:
Types of Canvas Available for Montana Canvas Wall Tents
When you choose a Montana Canvas Tent, you have three options for canvas. They include the following:
At Wall Tent Shop, we always suggest that our customers, if they want a reduced-weight outfitter tent, should turn to the blend, rather than Relite, as Relite burns much more easily (even if a spark hits the roof) and can cause condensation due to lack of breathability in the roof.
Purchasing and Shipping Your Montana Canvas Tent
Our Montana Canvas tent are 5% below retail prices, have no sales tax, and FREE shipping, but there are a few caveats. These include:
When will my items ship?
Montana Canvas Tents generally have a 2 - 3 week minimum delivery time. Shipping of these items can take up to 5 - 6 weeks.
What is covered under the free shipping costs?
We offer FREE shipping on all Montana Canvas and products, including:
Using Your Montana Canvas Wall Tent
Montana Canvas Tents are custom made on at a time. Because of their high quality and durability, Montana Canvas' products easily lend themselves to the glamping industry. Many have said that the are one of the best glamping tents for sale online. If you purchase your Montana Glamping Tent through us, it can be custom-made to meet almost any requirements.
Canvas hunting tents are also available in the Wilderness Model. Sizes range from 8x10 to 16x24.
Buy a Montana Canvas Tent Today!
The bottom line is this: Montana Canvas wall tents are among the best canvas tents for sale. That's why we offer a Montana Canvas guarantee:
Every Montana Canvas Wall Tent we sell comes with a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty covers any issues with the material or craftsmanship on outfitter tents, repairing or replacing them without charge.
The item needing repair or replacement must be returned to Montana Canvas with shipping paid by the customer. We urge anyone using the warranty to coordinate any returns prior to shipping. The warranty is non-transferrable and only applies to the original customer.
Invest in a tent from a company that will last you a lifetime. Choose Wall Tent Shop. Choose Montana Canvas.
June 20, 2019
May 20, 2019
When you're on the hunt, you need a hunting wall tent that can keep up with you and help you recharge so you can get going the next day. At Wall Tent Shop, we have the best canvas tents for sale, offering hunting tents for col weather that are the perfect place for you to return after hunting any type of game. And the best part is that you can find canvas hunting tents from the luxury of your own home when you shop online here on our website.
Our Canvas Hunting Tents
We take pride in providing the best elk hunting tents online for sale at the lowest prices. We do this by ordering Wilderness Tents -- our most popular hunting tents -- in bulk, which helps to significantly reduce the costs, making these tents the best bang for your buck (or do, whichever).
All of the Wilderness hunting wall tents we sell online are make from Army Duck Double Fill canvas (the highest quality canvas made) and are treated for water and mildew, though you can order them to be fire-treated as well. We want to make it clear that when we say "water-treated", it does not mean "waterproof". All canvas, should it become saturated enough, will leak. Similarly, "fire-treated" tents are not "fireproof". If there is a continuous heat source, they too, will burn.
Most of the Wilderness Canvas Hunting Tents for cold weather we have for sale are in stock and ready to ship. There's no sales tax (excluding Idaho residents) and free shipping around the United States (excluding Hawaii and Alaska). If you are in need of a canvas hunting wall tent immediately, we ship Wilderness Tents, Wilderness Stoves, Yukon Stoves, and angle kits one business day after you place your order.
Deer or Elk Hunting Tent Features
Our Wilderness Hunting Tents with stoves are some of the best hunting tents on the market. The Wilderness has more free standard features than any other tent, but it offered with a range of additional features that you can purchase to improve your hunting and camping experience with our elk or deer hunting tents. Some features that could improve the overall quality of your tent are:
Flies: We recommend that everyone buys a fly (heavy-duty poly tarp) to protect their wall tent. Canvas roofs, no matter their quality, have thousands of needle holes. The holes close up when the canvas is shrunk, but, occasionally, they do not. Having a fly can help work against leaks and cover holes that could lead to problems.
Best-In-Class Frame Angle Kits:
Our frame angle kits allow you to easily and inexpensively craft a frame for your wall tent. When you purchase a frame angle kit for a 12' x 14' tent, you can save $250 compared to purchasing the entire frame outright. If you purchase a frame angle kit for a 16' x 20' tent, you can save as much as $400.
To properly use our frame angle kits, but metal galvanized conduit tubing with a 1" diameter and cut to size. This is the most inexpensive way to make your own wall tent frame.
Monthly Specials on Deer or Elk Hunting Tents
Our Wilderness deer or elk hunting tent is our best seller. Because it's done so well for us and made so many of our customers happy, we've decided to offer five different monthly specials on our Wilderness elk or deer hunting tents. Our Hunting Tent Specials are:
We offer a guarantee on all of our Wilderness canvas hunting tents as well: 2 years for workmanship and material.
Locking in Monthly Special Prices:
To lock-in our current monthly special prices for our hunting tents with stove or any other package, all you need to do is put 25% down and pay the balance within 6 months. You don't need to set up a monthly payment plan, only pay the balance within 6 months. We will ship your tent or package when it is paid in full.
Buy and Elk or Deer Hunting Tent Today!
When you're looking for a hunting tent for cold weather for sale online, you need to buy the best winter tent online. Our customers have been loving our Wilderness elk canvas hunting tents for years, and we're sure you will too!
Want to purchase a hunting tent with a stove? You can buy Montana Canvas Tents online, right here on our website. Take a look around and see what we have to offer. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out and call us at 800 234 1150. We're happy to help you at any stage you are in the tent-buying process!
December 07, 2018
As we grow closer and closer to the official start of winter, many hunters will soon be planning winter hunting trips. As we are currently in the peak of small game season, many hunters are taking advantage of the good weather before it gets too cold. As the top choice for the best hunting tents, we here at Wall Tent Shop, want all hunters to stay safe and follow important safety rules when hunting alone or in groups.
If you are planning a hunting trip soon, it is important to remember these three safety tips:
If Going Alone, Let Someone Know
It is not uncommon for hunters to wake up early in the morning and go hunting by themselves. While there is nothing wrong with doing so, we highly recommend always checking in with a family member or friend before embarking into the woods. Whether it be a phone call, voicemail, or text message, letting someone know that you're going out hunting and what time you expect to finish can help others act quickly if any injuries or emergencies occur.
Be Vigilant of Surroundings
An experienced hunter knows how vital it is to be alert of their surroundings at all times. In reality, you aren't alone in the woods even though it can easily feel like you are. Being alert of your surroundings can help prevent you from wandering into unexpected animals or other hunters. Unfortunately, many hunters are shot and injured by other hunters due to negligence or by accident.
Don’t Force It
As much as you have been looking forward to a hunting trip, it is important to remember to never go hunting if the environmental conditions are not good or safe. Lousy weather and questionable gear can both prevent you from hunting. If the conditions are not ideal, always reschedule before forcing a trip.
Before you embark on a trip in the great outdoors, it is important to make sure you are outfitted with the best gear and equipment possible. We invite you to browse the selection at Wall Tent Shop. Our luxury camping tents and portable hot stoves can help make spending time outdoors much more enjoyable. Give us a call anytime at 800-234-1150 for more information.
November 06, 2018
Across the United States, there are millions of square feet of mountainous terrain, forest, and other wooded areas for hunters to explore — however, the question is, where in this great country of ours are the best places to hunt? Our outdoor fanatics at Wall Tent Shop, where you can buy everything from glamping tents online to tent camping gear, have your complete list of where you need to be hunting this year.
If you’re trying to bag your first black bear, look no further than the upper Northwestern portions of Montana. In the regions north and west of Missoula, the success rate in black bear hunting in the spring is a staggering 90%.
One of the best-kept secrets in the world of hunting is in the Bluegrass State. Kentucky sits at the top of the list as the state that has it all when it comes to hunting. Hunters can enjoy long seasons with friendly regulations, a healthy and balanced herd, and a ton of public land with trophy deer potential.
Another great spot to get your hands on some prized whitetail deer is in South Central Kansas. In this area, there is both rolling hills, flat terrain, bountiful access to the public, and a ridiculous amount of deer running around.
Seasoned hunters on the prowl for a bobcat should visit Michigan’s Upper Peninsula during one of their first snow falls. Bobcats are stealthy creatures that can be very difficult to find; however, snow-dusted land solves that problem. Bobcat hunting season starts in January and ends in March.
In South Dakota, you are required to have a permit to hunt (like most places), but it’s the ultimate destination if you’re looking to hunt pheasants. Pierre, South Dakota has been named “pheasant country,” where data from 2011 reported an approximate 30 roosters per square mile just in Hughes County. If you travel a little north of Pierre, the state has some of the best partridge numbers as well.
Let Wall Tent Shop help you get ready for your next hunting trip with the boys with one of our Montana canvas tents or glamping tents for sale online. Questions, comments, concerns? Give us a call at 1-800-234-1150, and one of our associates will gladly help!
October 11, 2018
Camping is one of America’s greatest national pastimes — there’s nothing else like it. It brings you closer to nature and lets you experience a simpler life, even if you’re only living it for the weekend. When you’re out in nature you can fish, hike, go kayaking or canoeing, or even hunt. In short, camping lets you experience the simpler things, and you always feel better for it.
One of the best things about living in the United States is the extensive amount of places we can camp. Choosing the best place to camp can come down to personal preference, but if you know a little bit more about the places you’re thinking about going to, you can make an educated decision on where to plan your next trip. Despite there being so many campsites in the States that you couldn’t even list them in a top 50, the team at Wall Tent Shop has narrowed our favorite ones down into a top 5.
Arches National Park is, perhaps, one of the most famous places on this list. Not only is Arches National Park one of the most beautiful places in the United States, but it also has some of the most sought-after landmarks around the world. Offering fantastic views and challenging hikes, it’s no wonder that Arches has a limited number of campsites.
Olympic National Park is unique in that it contains three different ecosystems within one preserved area. These are a subalpine forest with wildflower meadows, a temperate forest, and the Pacific shoreline. Spanning 1,442 square miles, campers will have no issue finding a location to settle down at Olympic National Park.
The Adirondack Park spans 6 million acres of wilderness. Unlike other protected locations, the Adirondack Park has many quaint (yet enticing) towns intermingled among the forest. There are hundreds of campsites and what feels like even more trails, each of which ranges in difficulty. Visitors will be happy to note that the Adirondack Park has hundreds of water systems, meaning opportunities to fish, kayak, or canoe will never be hard to find.
Acadia National Park is the only East Coast location to make our list. Acadia is known for it’s beautiful and fun small town, but the wilderness surrounding it offers campers the retreat they need. People interested in hiking can take on Cadillac Mountain, but others can spend the day boating or fishing in the Gulf of Maine (only in the summer of course).
And who can forget the primary reason for visiting Maine? “Lobsta!” as the locals would say.
Denali National Park, just like the Adirondack Park in NY, delivers 6 million acres of wilderness. Denali, however, is mostly untouched. Offering 291 campsites and the United State’s tallest peak (Mt. McKinley), it’s no wonder campers would want to visit Denali.
When you’re planning your next camping trip, keep Wall Tent Shop in mind. We offer high-quality canvas tents that will last you for years, and we’re dedicated to making your next camping experience the best one yet. Want to learn more about our tenting options? Call us at 866-462-9167 or continue to browse our site.
September 14, 2018
Using a tent stove is a great luxury, and it’s one that we hope all of our customers get to enjoy. With a tent stove, you can make one of our canvas tents feel like a home, offering warmth, coziness, and a place to cook at any time of the day. It also gives you the option to stay in a shelter that offers more than just protection from the elements during storms and overall inclimate weather.
When you’re operating one of Wall Tent Shop’s wood stoves, there are a few precautions you should put into place to ensure your safety, protect your tent, and improve the overall quality and longevity of your camping experience.
Use a Fire-Treated Canvas Tent
Our recommendation to customers looking to implement a tent stove into their camping experience is that they purchase a fire-treated tent. While a fire-treated canvas tent will reduce the possibility of having a fire, it is not a guarantee. Other precautions must be put into place in combination with the implementation of a fire-treated tent.
Consistently Clean Spark Arrestor
Your spark arrestor is an integral part of your tent stove ensemble. Every one or two days (depending on how heavily you use your stove) your spark arrestor will fill with ash and soot. Making sure that it is cleaned as required will keep carbon monoxide levels low, allow more smoke to escape, and reduce the risk of fire.
Steer Clear of Combustibles
Having combustibles close to a heat source is never a good idea. The intense heat of one of Wall Tent Shop’s wood stoves will cause any combustible nearby to explode. Try to keep bug spray, hairspray or any other aerosol canister on the other side of the tent. This tip includes fire extinguishers — while they are important to have close by, only have them close enough that they don’t pose a threat.
Be Aware of Your Cooking
One of the great benefits of having a stove tent is being able to cook in a quality shelter. Cooking, however, is an excellent attractant for animals. The odors that come from cooking meat or fish can be trapped in the canvas of your tent and attract animals long after you’re done cooking. When you’re cooking in your canvas tent, try to limit yourself to making meals from dehydrated or freeze-dried packages that only need to be rehydrated with boiling water.
Where Is Your Stovepipe?
Knowing where your stovepipe is in comparison to the rest of your canvas tent is one of the primary safety measures you can take when setting up your tent stove. Make sure it’s at least 6 inches or more about the ridge of your tent. This placement will reduce the chance for sparks to blow onto the roof of your tent.
Using your tent stove safely will keep your camping experience running smoothly and guarantee the longevity of your tent. At Wall Tent Shop, we produce a variety of canvas tents, stoves, and frame kits for people interested in hunting, camping, or glamping, and we want all of our customers to have a fun and safe experience using our products. To learn more about our inventory, call us at 866-462-9167 or continue browsing our site.
August 08, 2018
At Wall Tent Shop, we love to hunt just as much as anyone. Spending a day in the woods with nature beats a day inside at the office, even if you don’t find what you’re looking for. Whether you’re out in the mountains of Montana hunting elk or in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania trying to follow the trail of the whitetail deer you just shot, you need to be prepared for the worst to happen. In nature, danger can come at any time, so here are a few tips and tricks to keep you safe on the hunt.
Clothing
On the hunt, clothing is all about function. Ensuring that your clothing is going to work for you, rather than against you, could mean the difference between finally getting that trophy buck or not being able to feel your toes on your walk back to the tent.
Layers
Layers, layers, layers — we cannot emphasize this enough. Layers are essential to keeping anyone safe on their outing during any time of the year.
If it’s wintertime, make sure to keep those layers heavy and substantial enough for the predicted weather for the day. If you’re spending your day in a tree stand or a ground blind, you’re not going to be moving much. Plan on dressing in more layers than you would if you were hiking around pushing game.
In the summer, make sure you account for the layers you might need in the evening should you find yourself out later than expected. Keep extra pairs of socks and underwear to keep your feet from getting blisters and to avoid fungal growth.
Colors
When you’re hunting, it is essential that you can identify yourself to other hunters at a distance so that there is no chance for unintentional harm. Make sure to wear fluorescent orange clothing to make yourself known. The benefit of wearing this color is two-fold. Should anything happen on your hunt that could leave you stranded, you will stick out to a search party and will be easier to find than someone wearing only camouflage.
Shelter
Having a tent that is easy to identify at a distance and provides days worth of uncompromised shelter is one of the best things any hunter can do to be prepared for emergency situations.
We at Wall Tent Shop offer tents that act as a home away from home. With options for screen doors, stoves, and the highest quality canvas, you will be able to come home from a day out hunting to a tent that lets you unwind, recharge, and get ready for another day.
We are dedicated to our customers and want to ensure the best and most rejuvenating experience for hunters as they return from their days in the wild. Our tents are sure to keep you safe, dry, and warm; and if that doesn’t give you a good night’s sleep, we’re not sure what will. To learn more about our tents, continue browsing our website or give us a call today.
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