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The Benefits of Canvas Tents: Durability, Beauty & More

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The Benefits of Canvas Tents: Durability, Beauty & More

The Benefits of Canvas Tents: Durability, Beauty & More

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When you need a tent to last for generations, a canvas tent is the answer. Beautifully crafted and well-made, a canvas tent is practical, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. With all of these features combined, you have yourself a canvas tent that offers many advantages and benefits to campers, glampers, hunters, overlanders, festival goers, and more.

So what are some benefits of canvas tents? Glad you asked! In this guide, we break down each and every reason you should consider a canvas tent.

The Numerous Advantages and Benefits Of Canvas Tents

Canvas wall tents have pros and cons that every tent owner must weigh, but they do present campers with many advantages and benefits, some of which are fairly easy to recognize. The ability to install a wood-burning stove is one. But there are also several other benefits of canvas tents that we are willing to bet you haven&#;t thought about or considered.

That said, here are the multitude of reasons why canvas tents provide the best camping experience.

Canvas Tents Are Built Tough

Canvas tents are designed with durable hardware and built with a sturdy frame and structure. This means they can withstand extreme weather like a storm and high winds, rather impressively, which we can&#;t always say about their plastic tent cousins.

Here are the many rugged features that make canvas tents so tough:

  • Durable pole system: A canvas tent&#;s frame poles are typically metal or aluminum! 
  • Thick cotton canvas: Most canvas tents are made of a 10.5 oz weighted canvas, or more, making them more durable than a polyester tent. We use a thick 11.5 ounce canvas &#; the most durable on the market.
  • Guy line ropes: Reflective guy lines with aluminum sliders allow you to adjust and tighten the canvas structure (which helps to shed rain and condensation).
  • Steel stakes: Powerful rebar steel stakes are strong enough to penetrate hard ground - and a long length.
  • Enclosed waterproof floor: A canvas tent will keep water out of the tent, especially if it comes with a floor.  Some tents (like ours) have a zipped or sewn in floor, while wall tents allow of a floor to be laid down inside after it is set-up.

Wait! Don&#;t all these heavy-duty materials and poles mean a heavier tent to carry to and from the campsite?

Sure, a nylon or polyester plastic tent might be lightweight, but you just can&#;t beat the durability of a canvas tent with a metal frame. These tents aren't for backpackers, but they are perfect for longer car camping trips with larger groups and they are especially good for 2-week or 2-month use.

Canvas Tents Welcome Wood Stoves & Four-Season Camping

Ahhh. There&#;s nothing better than crawling into a glowing tent heated by a wood stove. But you can&#;t do that without a canvas tent!

Canvas tents are good for cold weather not only because of their spaciousness and durability, but because you can also use a wood stove in them.  The sturdy canvas makes it possible to install a stove jack and a wood stove, which means you can nearly double your days camping each year. Canvas tents are snow-capable. Imagine heading out to do some winter camping when you have a four-season camping tent warmed by a versatile wood-burning stove.

While canvas is not fireproof, Life inTents canvas tents are flame-resistant (with a CPAI-84 rating, to be exact).

Canvas Tents Are Built For Long-Term Use

The wood stove and many of these other features all add up to one important benefit: Canvas tents are built for long-term use and will last longer then a standard tent with proper maintenance. With proper protection and maintenance, a canvas tent can not only be used as a four-season tent and kept up all year round, but it can last for many years if you are diligent about caring for it.

Whether you plan to do some winter camping or pitch a hunting tent at your family&#;s deer camp, a canvas tent is made to withstand months and months of long-term use. You can make it a home away from home or even build a wooden platform deck where you can place it to keep it in great condition for many years.

Canvas Tents Are Made With Breathable & Insulative Cotton

Canvas tents are highly efficient at staying warm when you&#;re four-season camping. Why? Because the tightly woven cotton they&#;re built with is a highly insulative material. But a cotton canvas&#; insulative properties don&#;t just keep you warm and toasty during winter months and cold nights.

One might think that these insulative properties make a canvas tent stuffy. But it couldn't be farther from the truth. Unlike synthetic tents that trap humidity, moisture, and even your own sweat within their walls and beneath the rainfly, making everything feel damp, canvas tents made of insulative cotton-style materials are inherently breathable.

In fact, cotton canvas is so breathable that it is more resistant to mold and mildew. Even more so if the tent fabric is made with Doektec canvas. 

Aside from the breathable cotton material, canvas tents are typically designed with extra features to allow for more airflow. Even during winter months, a tent can feel like a sauna and circulation is always needed. Especially in the summer, when even a canvas tent can get a bit too hot when in direct sunlight. For this, canvas tents offer features such as:

  • Mesh-panel screened windows and doors
  • Roll-up side walls with overhangs
  • Ceiling ventilation points
  • Electrical entrance points for fans
  • An A/C exit port
  • An optional fly cover for added shade protection

A canvas tent is more effective at regulating temperature, period.

Canvas Tents Are Waterproof

So how can a canvas tent made of breathable and insulative cotton also withstand the rain and snow? How does a cotton canvas tent simply not leak?

First, pitch a tent correctly and the canopy&#;s surface tension will cause water droplets to bead and shed away like sliding off a goose&#;s feathers. A well-pitched canvas tent, with a taught and steep roof, merely prevents water from standing long enough to absorb through.

Should you experience a torrential downpour, the canvas tent&#;s cotton fibers will absorb the water, swelling into an even tighter woven material.  But virgin canvas will eventually become too saturated if it is not treated with a waterproofing agent - sure that your retreat your canvas after extended use.

However, snow can be a bit tricky. A canvas tent will be perfectly fine as far as moisture from snow is concerned. But you will need to be mindful of how much snowfall you receive and how much weight it&#;s adding to the overall structure. As we covered, a canvas tent is far superior in strength to a synthetic tent, but just something to keep in mind is that the frame will not hold 6 inches of wet snow for long.

Canvas Tents Offer Spacious & Roomy Interiors

Another one of the many benefits of canvas tents is their spaciousness. You can accommodate several standing individuals inside, along with all your gear and then some! Often designed with side walls or a center pole, a canvas tent offers standing room too, allowing you to freely move about on two feet instead of crawling on the ground. 

Canvas tents are found in a variety of sizes. And you might be surprised just how many you can sleep in one. Take a look at our bell tent size comparison guide to see what we mean or help you make a decision.

Canvas Tents Are Highly Versatile & Serve as Multipurpose Spaces

 

Canvas tents are highly versatile and for so much more than camping! Seriously. Attractive and durable, canvas tents make a wonderful addition to almost anywhere you can imagine. You can use canvas tents for glamping, hunting, group road trips, or even backyard parties.

Pitch it in your backyard for personal home use or create a glamping retreat for a Hipcamp or Airbnb rental. A multipurpose canvas tent just makes sense, especially for folks who need an adaptable and functional living space or venue.

Multipurpose Space Ideas:

  • Guest Room
  • Home Office
  • Artist Studio
  • Yoga Studio
  • Mediation Room
  • Home Gym
  • Birthday Party Space
  • Coat Check
  • Photo Booth
  • Emergencies

The list could go on....

Canvas Tents Provide Superior Shade & UV Protection

A thick, quality canvas can withstand the sun&#;s harmful rays. This means keeping you and your family safe from UV rays as well as preventing fading. The light color of canvas tents helps with this too, but a protective treatment keeps the material from drying out and becoming brittle.

Used for extended periods under the sun, nylon and plastic tents weaken and break down over time. Canvas tents can be retreated with UV resistance too.

Another straightforward reason canvas tents provide better shade? Their shelter is simply larger and a larger footprint means more interior space to escape from the sun&#;s harmful rays.

Even if you prefer to be outside in nature, you can always extend your canvas tent structure with an awning or a setting up sun shade structure  to create a cozy lounge or sitting area.

Canvas Tents Allow Natural Sunlight

Canvas tents are treated for UV resistance, but their light-hued material still invites in that lovely glow of natural sunlight. Many synthetic tents are made of darker hues, which pretty much act as blackout curtains. However, when you crave to be outdoors, that usually means you crave all that comes with it, including the sunlight. One of the best ways to reset your circadian rhythm, after all, is to go camping.

You can find some canvas tents with darker shades like green, such as our Scout About A-frame tent, and even black canvas tents for stealth camping, but light-colored canvas tents are perfect for letting in that relaxing glow (and will stay a cooler in the summer).

More than that, you can find canvas tents designed with features like transparent roof panels. Not only do these clear top panels welcome more natural light, but they allow you to lie in bed and gaze up at the stars at night too. Life inTents&#; Stella canvas bell tents feature 4mm thick PVC ceiling windows with a built-in curtain cover.

Canvas Tents Are Easy to Repair

Canvas tents are a cinch to repair, making them more sustainable. Remember when we talked about the durability of a canvas tent? Part of that durability lies in its canvas. Canvas tents are much more difficult to tear or rip.

Even if it does tear, you can patch it up on the spot and in the field with a threading kit and scrap piece of canvas. Then, you simply add some waterproof sealant to keep out condensation and rain. It&#;s better than fighting with adhesive, peeling up, repositioning and smoothing out over and over to get it just right.

On the flip side, when a nylon or polyester tent tears, a tape patch offers an easy fix, but ultimately harms the structure's integrity. That&#;s not to say that canvas tents don&#;t still require some maintenance, but their overall quality is ultimately worth it.

Want more information on cotton tents? Feel free to contact us.

Canvas Tents Are Eco-friendly & Sustainable

From the tent poles to the canvas, canvas tents are much more eco-friendly than their nylon tent counterparts. As mentioned, canvas tents can last for generations. With the ability to make easy repairs to the fabric and weight and ruggedness of their poles and frames, a canvas tent will give you and your family many long years before you even *think* of retiring it.

However, when you do need to dispose of your canvas tent, you can breathe a little easier and have less on your conscience knowing that it is less harmful to our planet than most tents.  Plus, you can look for someone who might be able to up-cycle the tent and it make bags out of.

Cotton, which is a drought-tolerant and sustainable plant, is biodegradable. This means when your canvas tent reaches the end of its lifespan, the cotton canvas will break down in the earth. We simply can&#;t say that about traditional camping tents.

Traditional camping tents are often made from Nylon and Polyester, which are plastics derived from petroleum.

This is harmful to the earth twofold:

  • Petroleum: Unlike cotton, petroleum is a non-renewable resource. More than that, the manufacturing process uses harmful and toxic chemicals and wastes that pollute our soils and waterways.
  • Microplastics: Once a nylon tent is thrown into a landfill (whether due to costly repairs or it simply reached the end of its life), the nylon and polyester materials begin to slowly break down, creating tiny microplastics. These microplastics have been found in everything we digest and even the air we breathe. Needless to say, it&#;s a real environmental issue.

Chances are, you introduced your family to camping or glamping to bring them closer to nature. So do yourself and future generations a favor by choosing quality over quantity. A well-made canvas tent serves you a thousand times over when you compare and consider its footprint and environmental impact.

Which of These Benefits Appeal to You?

With the numerous benefits that canvas tents offer, there's something to please everyone. We hope this thorough guide helped steer you in the right direction and allow you to see the many advantages that a canvas tent like a bell tent or wall tent has to offer. 

Have more questions? Don't hesitate to reach out to Life inTents. As experts in glamping, we know canvas tents inside and out. And we're happy to help! 

Cotton Canvas Tents vs Polyester Tents: Comparing the Pros ...

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When it comes to choosing the right tent for camping or outdoor activities, there are many factors to consider. One of the most important is the type of material the tent is made of. Cotton canvas and polyester are two popular materials used in tent construction, and each has its pros and cons. In this article, we will compare canvas tents and polyester tents and determine which one comes out on top.

Cotton Canvas Tents

Cotton canvas has been used for centuries to make tents and is a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts. Cotton canvas tents are made from woven cotton, which is a natural and breathable material. Canvas is also durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions, making it a popular choice for camping in extreme conditions.

Advantages of Canvas Tents over Polyester

Honestly, with the advances in modern technology, there really isn&#;t much of a gap between these two anymore. In fact, in many ways polyester is the super choice, so let&#;s just look at just two ways in which cotton canvas has some advantages:

  1. Breathability. This one depends entirely on manufactoring. Some polyester is like a thick plastic and traps everything in. Other kinds of polyester canvas is no different from cotton canvas in terms of breathability, so you will want to read reviews and see what customers are saying about condensation. However, cotton will always have that natural breathability no matter what.
  2. Accessories: Most products for rain, sun, and mold treatments are designed for cotton canvas. This isn&#;t to say you can find all the same great things for your polyester canvas tent but it may take a little extra effort on your part, or you may have to reach out to your tent manufacturer for help rather than just head down to Cabela&#;s.

Disadvantages of Canvas Tents

  1. Mold and Rot: Natural breathability mixed with organic fibers means that it&#;s easy for mold to grow from the inside out and destry your tent. If it isn&#;t 100% dry when you put it away, you can anticipate that nature will do its best to break your tent down.
  2. Shrinkage: Cotton shrinks over time. Usually about 5% but depending on the manufacturing potentially as much as 10%. This is natural, and it&#;s even part of the weathering process that makes your tent more water-resistant, but it can also be annoying when hooks and loops on your tent don&#;t seem to align quite right with your frame.
  3. Cost: All sturdy canvas will be expensive, whether it is cotton or polyester, but cotton is always going to be more expensive especially when you factor in the additional treatments required to keep it in excellent condition.

Polyester Tents

Polyester is a synthetic material that is commonly used in tent construction. It can very drastically from manufacturer to manufacturer, so it could be not much better than thin nylon or much, much better than cotton canvas. Therefore, the advantages below are based on the kinds of heavy duty polyester canvas used by companies like Elk Mountain Tents.

Advantages of High Quality Polyester Tents

  1. A Little Lighter: You would think that being synthetic it would be infinitely lighter but that&#;s not the case. People who want a canvas tent want something that is sturdy and will last, and there&#;s not a great shortcut to getting there, so the material will always be on the heavy side. That said, you can expect polyester canvas to be about 10-15% lighter.
  2. A Little Stronger: This will always depend on how thick your cotton canvas is (8 oz, 10 oz, 12 oz, 14oz, etc) and how thick your polyester canvas is, but if you take a cotton canvas and a polyester canvas of the exact same weight, the polyester will likely have the higher strength. Manufacturing is important here, but just for example, the polyester canvas used by Elk Mountain Tents is only 11 oz per yard in weight but has a strength comparable to 13 or 14 oz cotton canvas.
  3. More Water-Resistant: Polyester is naturally waterproof. How it is put together will determine whether your tent is waterproof or water-resistant, but in either case, it will be more so than cotton canvas.
  4. No rot: Although mold can grow on any surface, rot only ocurs when natural fibers are getting eaten up by mother nature. Polyester is synthetic so there&#;s nothing for little critters to survive on. I&#;m not suggesting that you store your polyester tent in a swamp for a year as an experiment, but if you threw a traditional cotton canvas tent in a swamp it would break down and become part of the swamp for sure.
  5. Cheaper: The tents themselves are comparable in price, but it&#;s the treatments that highlight the biggest cost difference. Cotton takes a lot of fancy chemicals to maintain while polyester is very low-maintenance.

Disadvantages of Polyester Tents

  1. Breathability: This depends on how the canvas was manufactured, but breathability can be an issue for some tents. However, if you are concerned about this, just make sure you get a model that has screened windows and ventilation along the ridge.
  2. Appearance: Polyester canvas tents are usually white, like a brand new t-shirt. They don&#;t have that aged, tan, natural look you expect from a canvas tent.
  3. Accesories: Products like water treatment sprays and fire retardant are usually designed with canvas tent owners in mind. This means you&#;ll have to do a little extra research to find the right products for your tent.

Elk Mountain Tents

Our goal was to have the best tents at the lowest prices. I know everyone says that, but our tents are the best because we use a unique canvas material that is far superior to traditional cotton canvas. It really is the best. And we strive to include as many extra features as possible for the lowest price possible. We do this by not maintaining a brick and mortar store, by keeping the business family-run, and by focusing on just a handful of models rather than getting bogged down with custom orders. And we can have your tent in the mail tomorrow.

FAQs

Q: Are cotton canvas tents more expensive than polyester tents?

A: Slightly, but they are about the same. Any canvas material is expensive to produce regardless of whether it is cotton or polyester. c

Q: Can polyester tents withstand harsh weather conditions?

A: Yes, and depending on the manufacturing, they may be better at it too.

Q: Are cotton canvas tents more breathable than polyester tents?

A: It depends on the manufacturing process used in the polyester canvas, but cotton canvas is always breathable.

Q: Are polyester canvas tents easier to transport than canvas tents?

A: No, all canvas tents, regardless of their material, are heavy and difficult to transport.

Which Tent Comes Out On Top?

Unless you are a die-hard traditionalist who loves the classic tan canvas look, go with polyester. Of course, you&#;ll want to do a little investigating because not just any polyester will do; show the tent manufacturer that you&#;re a serious shopper by asking for the specific break and tear strengths of the canvas. These numbers should be different for the warp and fill direction. But strenght aside, just knowing that your tent won&#;t rot away during the off season is a huge perk.

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