With additional options available.
Our 10 oz wilderness canvas tent is designed for campers, available in multiple sizes, wall heights, stove setups, and frame options.
MOST TENTS SHIP IN 1-2 DAYS
PRICES START AT $725
LOWEST PRICE FOR PREMIUM QUALITY
Strongest and most durable glamping tents available.
Double layer canvas on ridge, webbing on eave with Steel D rings, corners reinforced.
Items shipped to an Idaho address must pay sales tax.
We use army duck double fill canvas, the highest quality canvas available. Our wilderness tents are outfitter grade, designed for extended use in the harshest weather conditions.
All tents are treated with marine grade water resistance. Fire treatment is an option on all tents.
All of our wilderness tents have a full 5' wall of canvas, measured from the outside of the tent. Some competitors advertise a "5' cut wall" which is only 4' 8". Beware of the difference.
We back our tents with a 2-year warranty. Most other companies offer only 1 year. We take pride in our products and stand behind every tent we sell.
$200 worth of free standard features for some other tent companies.
FREE BACK DOOR OR WINDOW. Varies between $50 -$130 option on some tent companies.
FREE STORM FLAP / COLORADO DOOR. 8 inch storm flap with buckle protects front and back door zippers from snow and ice. A $45 to $115 option on some tents.
FREE REINFORCED EAVE WITH WEBBING. Not available on other tent companies.
FREE STEEL D RINGS SEWN INTO WEBBING. Much stronger than tents with metal grommets pressed into canvas eaves.
STOVE JACK OPENING. 5½ inches. 6 inch available by cutting out just before stitched 6 inch pattern.
VINYL SOD CLOTH. 10 inch vinyl sod cloth sewn onto bottom of the wall. Acts as an air seal and helps prevent wicking.
TENT BAG. Oversized to ensure your tent fits in it.
RIDGE OPENINGS FOR LODGE POLE. Some hunters use lodge pole pine to make a frame when packing in and avoid hauling a heavy metal frame.
FRONT ZIPPERED DOOR, YKK #10. Inferior zippers can fail while you are out camping.
200 FEET OF ROPE AND 20 TENSIONERS.
5' SIDEWALLS. Walls are measured from the outside of the tent.
SIZE & LAYOUT. Footprint and sleeping capacity from 8×10 to 16×24.
WALL HEIGHT. Interior headroom and livability with 5' or 6' sidewall options.
CANVAS TREATMENT. Fire, water and mildew treated, or water and mildew treated only.
TENT CONFIGURATION. Back window, back door, side windows, and screen doors.
FRAMES. Steel or aluminum complete frames, or steel or aluminum angle kits to build your own frame using electrical metal tubing.
WOOD STOVE OPTIONS. Various stove sizes and stove accessories available.
TENT ACCESSORIES. Fly, tarp, porch, cook shack, floor, tent stakes, and more.
BELOW ARE PRODUCT OPTIONS, WITH DROP DOWNS, which allows you to design a tent to meet your personal requirements.
PRICES ARE LISTED at bottom of product options available.
BASE PRICE: Total for tent model selected.
TOTAL OPTIONS: Total for options selected.
| Feature | Wilderness | Davis | WhiteDuck | Big Sky | Reliable | Kwik Kamp | Rainier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Standard Shipping | YES | NO | YES | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Back Door or Back Window | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Eave Webbing and D Rings | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Double Ridge Canvas | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Door Storm Flap | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Last updated: 2025-12-23
Tent only pricing by size. Wilderness pricing includes free shipping.
| Brand | 8x10 | 10x12 | 12x14 | 14x16 | 16x20 | 16x24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wilderness | $850 Free S&H | $900 Free S&H | $1150 Free S&H | $1450 Free S&H | $1800 Free S&H | $2000 Free S&H |
| Davis | NA | $1243 | $1525 | $1802 | $2184 | $2563 |
| Big Sky | $1170 | $1265 | $1375 | $1695 | $1975 | NA |
| Reliable | $876 | $1095 | $1335 | $1650 | $2035 | NA |
| Kwik Kamp | $855 | $1072 | $1314 | $1585 | $1997 | $2289 |
| Rainier | NA | $1410 | $1819 | NA | $2251 | NA |
| WhiteDuck | With Frame Free S&H | With Frame Free S&H | With Frame Free S&H | With Frame Free S&H | With Frame Free S&H | With Frame Free S&H |
Last updated: 2025-12-23
A glamping tent turns camping into a comfortable living space. You still stay outdoors, but you sleep in a setup that feels closer to a cabin than a tent.
Wall Tent Shop glamping tents for sale are all made from canvas. A lot of tents marketed as glamping tents are bell tents. Bell tents lose usable space due to sloped walls and a center pole, which makes layout and stove use harder.
All Wilderness tents include a fireproof stove jack for safe pipe exit.
Recommended minimum size is 18 inches square. Always match your stove pipe size.
Roof stove jacks perform better and are more stable in wind.
“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“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