Canvas Tent Guide

Letting you know everything about canvas tents

Goods and Bads of a Canvas Tent

If you are currently planning for your next family camping trip or a hunting trip in the wilderness, then you will want to be looking for an appropriate tent to share. Have you ever considered a canvas tent? Well if you haven’t, then this particular post might prove to be of great source of information. I’ll highlight the main features of canvas camping tents allowing you to decide whether they would be the right fit for your next trip. Specifically, I’ll look at the space that it offers and the material that is used and how that affects your experience as a camper.

Firstly, a canvas tent (also referred to as canvas wall tent) is normally shaped like a basic house – there are four vertical walls with one side being the entrance opening and a pitched roof. Right off the bat, the space a canvas tent can provide is fantastic. Generally, you can get a good range in sizes – the floor space ranges from 8 feet by 10 feet to 20 feet by 24 feet; the corresponding height (measured at the ridge or the highest point) ranges from 7 feet to 10 feet. The height of the walls themselves (i.e. base to the beginning of the roof) can be about 5 feet. So as you can see, the space is very generous indeed. Not only can you fit a few people in one tent, but also you can store your equipment as well as having the height to stand upright.

The material used to construct a canvas tent is cotton. Being a natural material, it will breathe better than camping tents made from other types of materials such as nylon and polyester. The result of this is twofold – firstly, it means improved ventilation and hence a more comfortable experience for the camper; and secondly, there would be less condensation forming in the ceiling of the tent, so you won’t have water dripping over your head on account of breathing over a period time.

Another advantage to the fact that a canvas tent is made from cotton, is that it will do better against sunlight compared to nylon and polyester. Also it does well against rain. When the material comes in contact with water, the cotton fibers swell up, causing the natural holes around the threads to shrink. The effect of this property is that the tent becomes more resistant to penetration from water. However, it should still be recommend that rainflies be used to improve water resistance.

The canvas material is a heavy fabric, so if you’re moving often during your trip, it may not be suitable. The weight increases when it get wet.

Different materials for tents

An essential part of choosing the right tent is looking at the materials of the tent sheet itself as well as for the tent poles supporting the tent. These are primary components of a tent and should not be taken lightly. Depending on the purpose you’re going to use your tent for, certain materials may be more suitable than another. There are three main selections for the tent – neoprene, canvas and nylon. These are listed in the order of popularity. I’ll go through each one in this post.

Neoprene (also called polychloroprene) is a form of synthetic rubber that is produced by polymerization (which is a process of chemical reaction) of an organic compound called chloroprene. One of the main reasons for its suitable as a tent material is its capability to insulate against the cold, you can be assured you will be kept warm. However, in warm weather, it can become very hot and thus uncomfortable. So neoprene is more well suited to cold environments or seasons only. Another appealing property is that they are a sturdy material, making them a firm shelter.

Canvas is a type of plain-woven fabric generally considered to be extremely heavy-duty. By plain-woven I mean that the warp (i.e. the lengthwise yarn which the weft is woven through) and weft (i.e. the yarn that is drawn over and under parallel warp yarns) are aligned such that a criss-cross pattern is formed. This weaving technique contributes to the strength and durability of the material. Canvas is nowadays mainly made from cotton. So the appeal with this material is that it makes a sturdy form of shelter. A canvas tent tends not to break down easily in harsher conditions (e.g. heavy winds) for lengthy periods of time. This type of tents is commonly used by the military and as temporary shelters for disaster victims. However, canvas does not allow for much breathing. This can make the tents uncomfortable as sleeping quarters during hot climates. Also, being a cotton material, canvas tents would absorb water. If left in a rain for too long, trying to dismantle them for transport can become a very difficult task.

Cabela Canvas Wall Tent

Finally, the most common type is nylon tents. Nylon is a form of plastic (or synthetic polymer), specifically a thermoplastic silky material. Its appeal is that it is fairly light and works well in both hot and cold conditions. Nylon tents are stable enough such that in warm climates, a camper would not get too hot. They also can keep water from leaking insider and provide sufficient protection from severe elements outside (e.g. rain).

An essential part of choosing the right tent is looking at the materials of the tent sheet itself as well as for the tent poles supporting the tent. These are primary components of a tent and should not be taken lightly. Depending on the purpose you’re going to use your tent for, certain materials may be more suitable than another. There are three main selections for the tent – neoprene, canvas and nylon. These are listed in the order of popularity. I’ll go through each one in this post.

Neoprene (also called polychloroprene) is a form of synthetic rubber that is produced by polymerization (which is a process of chemical reaction) of an organic compound called chloroprene. One of the main reasons for its suitable as a tent material is its capability to insulate against the cold, you can be assured you will be kept warm. However, in warm weather, it can become very hot and thus uncomfortable. So neoprene is more well suited to cold environments or seasons only. Another appealing property is that they are a sturdy material, making them a firm shelter.

Canvas is a type of plain-woven fabric generally considered to be extremely heavy-duty. By plain-woven I mean that the warp (i.e. the lengthwise yarn which the weft is woven through) and weft (i.e. the yarn that is drawn over and under parallel warp yarns) are aligned such that a criss-cross pattern is formed. This weaving technique contributes to the strength and durability of the material. Canvas is nowadays mainly made from cotton. So the appeal with this material is that it makes a sturdy form of shelter. Canvas tents tend not to break down easily in harsher conditions (e.g. heavy winds) for lengthy periods of time. This type of tents is commonly used by the military and as temporary shelters for disaster victims. However, canvas does not allow for much breathing. This can make the tents uncomfortable as sleeping quarters during hot climates. Also, being a cotton material, canvas tents would absorb water. If left in a rain for too long, trying to dismantle them for transport can become a very difficult task.

Finally, the most common type is nylon tents. Nylon is a form of plastic (or synthetic polymer), specifically a thermoplastic silky material. Its appeal is that it is fairly light and works well in both hot and cold conditions. Nylon tents are stable enough such that in warm climates, a camper would not get too hot. They also can keep water from leaking insider and provide sufficient protection from severe elements outside (e.g. rain).