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6' SIDE WALL OPTION AVAILABLE. More useable space and more luxurious appearance.
Wilderness canvas wall tents are the same tent models we also sell sell as glamping tents, hot tents and winter tents. Our wilderness tent is very high quality and the most reinforced canvas wall tent available. That is why we use it on all canvas tent models.
WALL TENT SHOP PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, WITH FREE SHIPPING, FREE BACK DOOR OR BACK WINDOW AND HIGH QUALITY.
PRICE COMPARISON COMPETITOR CHART. WALL TENT SHOP WILDERNESS TENT PRICES LISTED IN RED.
Tent Package Price Comparison |
FREE SHIPPING |
8x10 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
10x12 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
12x14 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
Wilderness |
YES |
$1525 |
$1615 |
$1960 |
Competitors | ||||
Davis | NO | NA | $2152 |
$2348 |
Beckel | NO | $1790 | $1980 | $2485 |
WhiteDuck | YES | W/ Frame $2704 | W/ Frame $2904 | W/ Frame $3060 |
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FREE SHIPPING |
14x16 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
16x20 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
16x24 Fire, Water, & Mildew |
Wilderness | YES |
$2330 |
$2820 |
$3100 |
Competitors | ||||
Davis | NO | $2723 |
$3312 |
$3807 |
Beckel | NO | $2944 | $3334 | $3764 |
WhiteDuck | YES | W/ Frame $3660 | W/ Frame $4699 | W/ Frame $5609 |
Davis price for 10x12 is a 10x14, 12x14 is a 12x15, & 14x16 is a 14x15.
Beckel price for a 8x10 is a 9x9 4 foot sidewall, 10x12 is a 9x12 4 foot sidewall, 12x14 is a 12x15, 14x16 is a 15x15, 16x20 is a 15x21, 16x20 is a 18x21.
NOTE: Fire 10 x 12 with Front Screen Door, side windows and back window. Different features than standard wilderness tent. See photos below.
Wilderness canvas wall tents are the same tent models we also sell sell as glamping tents, hot tents and winter tents. Our wilderness tent is very high quality and the most reinforced canvas wall tent available. That is why we use it on all canvas tent models.
THE 10 X 12 FIRE TREATED TENT WITH FRONT SCREEN DOOR HAS THE FOLLOWING MODIFICATIONS TO OUR STANDARD WILDERNESS TENTS.
Photos of modifications are at top of page in photo section of our standard wilderness tents. Modification photos are at the end.
Front door has an inverted /upside down T door zipper. This allows one side of the door to open while the other side remains totally closed. In this manner, the tent sod cloth stays in place on both sides of the door. Especially beneficial if a stake in floor is used. Water and bugs cannot enter under the front of the tent as the sod cloth remains in place when the tent doors are open.
No vinyl corners. Reinforced canvas corners.
Adjustable heavy straps instead of stake loops around the bottom of the tent. Adjustable straps allow tightening the stake loop as necessary instead of repositioning the stake. Adjustable straps are very beneficial if tent is to be used on a platform. If requested, we will provide corresponding buckles to secure tent to platform.
Storm flap door buckles are metal with adjustable straps to secure storm storm flap. It should be noted that the storm flap is a free feature that protects the door zipper from rain and ice.
Back window is a 35" triangle with screen.
FREE STORM FLAP. Protects zipper and closes door if you have zipper problems when camping.
FREE BACK WINDOW OR BACK DOOR. A $50 option for some tent companies.
FREE REINFORCED EAVE WITH WEBBING ENTIRE LENGTH OF EAVE.
FREE D RINGS SEWN INTO EAVE WEBBING. Much stronger than grommets pressed into canvas.
FREE DOUBLE LAYER OF CANVAS ON RIDGE. A major wear point that is reinforced.
FRONT ZIPPERED DOOR, YKK #10. Always insure your tent has YKK zippers or you might have zipper problems when you are camping.
STOVE JACK. 5 1/2". Can be cut to 6"
VINYL SOD CLOTH. Acts an air seal and prevents canvas from touching any rain water which will wick up the canvas wall.
TENT BAG. Oversized to insure your tent fits in it.
RIDGE OPENINGS FOR LODGE POLE. Some hunters use lodge pole pine to make a tent frame when packing in to avoid hauling a heavy metal frame on horses.
200' OF ROPE AND 20 TENSIONERS that tightens the tent eave rope connecting to tent stakes.
PURCHASING TENT FRAME ANGLE KITS and then purchasing 1” inside diameter, galvanized steel electrical conduit at any hardware store is the most economical approach to purchasing a frame. Normal savings $150-$250 depending on the size of canvas tent and frame.
Angles that accommodate 3/4" steel conduit are not recommended. 3/4" conduit weighs about half as much as 1" conduit. Consequently, it is only about half as strong as 1" conduit and can't take much of a snow load.
Some companies only have 4' 7" sidewalls which severely restricts how much space you can actually use.
Strongly recommend you ask your suppliers the finished height of side walls before purchasing so you will not be surprised or disappointed upon delivery.
6 Foot option only available on FIRE, water and mildew treated tents.
TENT FRAME ANGLE KITS DO NOT INCLUDE FRAME POLES.
Angle Kit | # of Rafters |
8x10 | 3 |
10x12 | 3 |
12x14 | 3 |
14x16 | 4 |
16x20 | 4 |
16x24 | 5 |
TENT SIZE WITH STOVE INCLUDED
Tent Size | Stove |
8x10 / 10x12 | Wilderness 3 or Yukon 3 |
12x14 / 14x16 | Wilderness 4 or Yukon 4 |
16x20 / 16x24 | Wilderness 5 or Yukon 5 |
STEEL EMT CONDUIT REQUIRED BY TENT FRAME
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3R | 4R | 5R | 6R | 7R | 8R |
8x10 - 5' Walls | 9 | 11 | 13 | |||
8x10 - 6' Walls | 12 | 13 | 17 | |||
10x12 - 5' Walls | 15 | 13 | 16 | 19 | ||
10x12 - 6' Walls | 18 | 16 | 20 | 24 | ||
12x14 - 5' Walls | 15 | 17 | 21 | 23 | ||
12x14 - 6' Walls | 18 | 25 | 21 | 24 | ||
14x16 - 5' Walls | 21 | 21 | 23 | 27 | ||
14x16 - 6' Walls | 25 | 21 | 25 | 30 | ||
16x20 - 5' Walls | 21 | 21 | 26 | 27 | ||
16x20 - 6' Walls | 25 | 26 | 26 | 30 | ||
16x24 - 5' Walls | 27 | 26 | 30 | 35 | ||
16x24 - 6' Walls | 32 | 32 | 30 | 32 |
***Extension frame will require 6 - 12 extra pieces of 1" EMT conduit depending on tent size, wall height, and extension selected***
12 x14. 4 Rafter angle kit vs standard 3 rafter. RIDGE SUPPORT. When you use a 3 rafter angle kit there will only be 1 rafter in the middle of the frame supporting the entire roof. A 4 rafter angle kit has 2 rafters evenly spaced in the middle of the frame supporting the roof. You get twice the roof support with a 4 rafter angle kit frame. A much better system especially for snow loads.
16 x 20. 5 Rafter angle kit vs standard 4 rafter. CONDUIT UTILIZATION and RIDGE SUPPORT. The 4 rafter or 5 rafter angle kit both require the same amount of conduit, 21 pieces. A 4 rafter angle kit on a 16 x 20 requires 9 cuts of 6' 6" for the ridge and 2 eaves frame poles. Requiring 9 pieces of 10' conduit. A 5 rafter angle kit has 12 cuts at 5' for the ridge and eaves requiring only 6 pieces of conduit. A much better system especially for snow loads.
16 x 24. 6 Rafter angle kit vs 5 rafter. CONDUIT UTILIZATION and RIDGE SUPPORT. A 5 rafter angle kit requires 26 pieces of conduit while the 6 rafter only requires 25. A 5 rafter angle kit on a 16 x 24 requires 12 pieces of conduit for 6' cuts. A 6 rafter requires 6 pieces of conduit with 4' 10" cuts. A much better system especially for snow loads.
12 x14 or 14x16. If you ever anticipate being in very cold conditions a Wilderness 5 or Yukon 5 is recommended. Wilderness 5 is 30% larger than a Wilderness 4.
Deluxe stove package is an available upgrade option which includes a water tank and grate. Click wilderness stove and yukon stove for detailed description.
Some other companies offer in their 12 x 14 packages a small stove that is not large enough to adequately heat a 12 x 14 tent. We offer a medium size stove that will easily heat a 12 x 14 or 14 x 16.
FIRE RESISTANT CANVAS: Meets CPAI 84 fire retardant code. If a tent is not specifically treated for fire resistance it will burn quickly. Fire Resistant canvas will only burn when there is a flame source present on the canvas. When you remove the flame source the wall tent will stop burning. However, there is no wall tent made that will not burn.
Canvas should be very taut on a tent frame, especially, if set up for extended periods of time and a fly always used. Fly should also be tight to avoid water in an eave trough. Water will eventually go through the fly if saturated for weeks. Canvas saturated in water will rot and mildew regardless of water mildew protection applied. There is no warranty for eave rot.
RECOMMENDATION: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR TENT ROOF AND FLY TAUT SO WATER CAN QUICKLY BE REMOVED FROM YOUR TENT. Water can collect on the roof in an "eave trough" which is a low area just before the sidewall created by a not tight roof or loose fly.
Canvas should be very taut on a tent frame, especially, if set up for extended periods of time and a fly always used. Fly should also be tight to avoid water in an eave trough. Water will eventually go through the fly if saturated for weeks. Canvas saturated in water will rot and mildew regardless of water mildew protection applied. There is no warranty for eave rot.
FLY included in package is a special made tarp that protects your tent roof and has opening that matches your tent opening. 200 feet of rope and rope tensioners included.
I strongly recommend you read my recommendations regarding placing wall tents on a platform, click platforms.
I strongly recommend (click) tent frame leg supports on platforms which are screwed onto the platform. Wood platforms are smooth surfaces compared to the ground. You don't want to have tent frame legs slide off a platform during high winds. Rich.
RECOMMENDATION: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR TENT ROOF AND FLY TAUT SO WATER CAN QUICKLY BE REMOVED FROM YOUR TENT. Water can collect on the roof in an "eave trough" which is a low area just before the sidewall created by a not tight roof or loose fly.
Leaving a tent set up for extended periods of time. Water can collect on the roof in an "eave trough". The trough is the area at the bottom of roof just before the side horizontal tent frame poles. Canvas should be very tight on frame if set up for extended periods of time and a fly used. Fly should also be tight to avoid water and snow in an eave trough. Canvas saturated in water will rot and mildew regardless of water mildew protection applied. There is no warranty for eave rot.
Click SPECIALS to view Wilderness tents on special, blems, demo tents, spike tents and stoves.
TESTIMONIALS
We erected our glamping tent as per your instructions and placed it on an elevated platform. A few months ago hurricane Irma came smashing through south Florida leaving an unimaginable path of destruction in its wake. We are located about 60 miles north of the eye of the storm at Fort Meyers. While we didn't get hammered we did get nailed. Wind gusts over 100 mph and a foot of nonstop sideways torrential rain. Huge 150 year old trees toppled left and right. A huge one crashed onto the roof of my house. After the storm passed the water kept rising for the next two days. Finally on day three and wearing chest waders I got to assess the certain destruction and start the inevitable clean up. The flood water had gotten to within 3" of the tent platform. As I pushed through the floating debris and waded in I could tell the fly was intact! As I got closer, I could see the tent also appeared intact! Surely there had to be a rip or tear somewhere. But there was none. I climbed the stairs and unbuckled the flaps to see that not a drop of water made it inside. Not a single thread out of place. It was just as I left it. I couldn't believe it. Best regards, Joe.
Just wanted to tell you guys what an awesome tent. My wife and I really love it. I bought a tent from another well known company and it was crap. Seams sewn crooked, stove jack sewn crooked and needle holes where sewing was not on the seam. A waste of money buying a poor quality tent. Sold it and took a loss. My wife found you online. Ordered a 12 x 14 last week and received it in less than a week. What great fast and free shipping, phenomenal service. Set it up in my yard before departing on trip, then put it my trailer and off we went. The craftsmanship is great and the reinforcement points are in the right areas. I am very impressed. Arrived at night and set it up with a flashlight. I brought so many friends in to show how good your tent is. Friends couldn't believe the quality, workmanship, price and the free shipping. None of them had ever heard of the Wall Ten Shop. Well they know now! Thanks again for a great tent, Jones.
Wilderness is absolutely awesome. Thoroughly inspected it and there are no issues. I know my camping friends are going to be totally impressed. Thanks again. Jerry
ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS. Click TENTS to read more testimonials.
TENT WEIGHT BY TENT SIZE
Tent Weights |
5' Walls Water Mildew |
5' Walls Fire, Water, & Mildew |
6' Wall Fire, Water, & Mildew |
8x10 | 40 lb | 45 lb | 50 lb |
10x12 | 55 lb | 65 lb | 72 lb |
12x14 | 62 lb | 73 lb | 80 lb |
14x16 | 74 lb | 85 lb | 92 lb |
16x20 | 89 lb | 111 lb | 119 lb |
16x24 | 99 lb | 121 lb | 130 lb |
PEAK HEIGHT BY TENT SIZE
Peak Heights |
Peak with 5' Wall | Peak with 6' Wall |
8x10 | 7'9" | 8'9" |
10x12 | 8' | 9' |
12x14 | 8'4" | 9'4" |
14x16 | 8'9" | 9'9" |
16x20 | 9'3" | 10'3" |
16x24 | 9'3" | 10'3" |