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Here is where you can learn all about tents! The most common type of tent material is nylon. Nylon is popular because of its light weight, compact, waterproof design. Nylon tents come in all shapes and sizes including dome, A-frame, hoop and wedge and they can accommodate 1 to 12 or more people. The ease of pitching a nylon tent will vary from one style to another but they are all usually pretty easy to set up even when setting up by yourself.  Another notable trait to nylon tents is what the poles are constructed of. some nylon tents have fiberglass poles while others have heavy duty steel poles, and some will use a combination of the two. Again there is advantages to both. Fiberglass is flexible and light weight and work great in windy climates. Steel poles are stronger and are able to hold more weight especially good for snow that my build up on the roof of the tent.

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Montana Canvas Wall Tent Floors

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Canvas is another popular tent material that is used in tent construction. canvas is very durable for longterm use and is extremity resistant to the elements. A big downfall to canvas is the weight, some thens weighing upwards of 50 pounds. canvas tents also come in many construction types including Montana wall tent, flex-bow, and spike style tents. Canvas tents will always utilizes steel poles because Fiberglas is not strong enough to hold up the weight of the fabric. The only exception to this rule is that of spike tents because if applicable you can tie a rope to a tree to hold up the roof, in which case no poles are needed.

Camping Tents on Sale

September 9, 2009 by Camper  
Filed under Camping Supplies, Canvas Camping Tents


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Forget the RV, thats not how camping was intended to be! the great outdoors are best experienced while roughing it is a tent. Fall asleep listening to the crickets chirp or with the refreshing sound of a near by creek. Their is no better way to relax then a short... or long... vacation in the great out doors. People spend $10's or sometimes $100's of thousands of their hard earned money on an RV, when you could have just rented a hotel room. If you want the luxuries of the city, then stay home but if you want experience camping the "real" way, your stress level and your wallet will thank you.


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2009 Bass Pro Shops  3-Room Family Cabin Tent

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There are many types of tents, so what one is right you you? Canvas tents offer the most durability you will find along with a large amount of amenities including plenty of space and head room and indoor cooking facilities. The downfall of canvas tents  is they are very heavy and bulky to pack away. Nylon tents come in many sizes and are much lighter than their processor and they come in many sizes from a family tent with multiple rooms to a single person tent, light enough to carry in a back pack for back country camping. What every tent you decide to use you will be sure that you will enjoy yourself to the fullest during your next camping trip!

Montana Canvas Spike III Spike Tent

September 7, 2009 by Camper  
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Montana Canvas Spike III Spike Tent


Montana Canvas Spike III Spike Tent
$1,249.99


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Montana Canvas Spike III Spike Tent is constructed using one of the oldest tent designs know to man. The construction of the tent is very simple and quick and easy to set up even when pitching the tent by yourself. This particular tent is made of a very light weight and waterproof material,  Relite.

Manufactures Specs:

Made in USA Features: Traditional versatile Spike Tent design Complete package - lightweight Relite tent, frame, and Relite fly Use single interior pole, two or three exterior poles, or tree branch for center tent support Easy to setup and take-down 12' x 12' footprint, 4' walls, and 8' 6'' peak Stove jack and weather flap installed in tent roof Sewn-in floor Fly features zippered openings for stove pipe and the awning front Heavy-duty zippers on all doors Three 24'' x 30'' screen windows Screen door Weight: 40 lbs.

Montana Canvas Wall Tent

September 7, 2009 by Camper  
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Montana Canvas Wall Tents - Canvas


Montana Canvas Wall Tents - Canvas
$699.99

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Montana Canvas Wall Tents offer durability in extreme conditions and the comfort of home while out in the wilderness. Imagine having all the luxuries of a living room, bed room and kitchen all within a single tent. Montana Canvas Wall Tents have the space for a nuber of cots while still offering room for a living area. Montana Canvas Wall Tents have head room to satand up and walk around without going outside.  Montana Canvas Wall Tents are contructed so you can have a stove or/and a heater inside the tent and a vent stack to remove all the fumes that might build up from using these amenities.

Manufacture Specs:

Made in USA Features: Classic, time-proven wall tent design Constructed of Class A, 10 oz. canvas - super durable Long lasting paraffin base canvas coating - mildew and flame retardant, water and UV repellent 5' walls Military stove jack with weather flaps for safe wood stove use Full-length ridge pole reinforcement with additional reinforcement at the gable ends Eaves feature double layer construction with double stitching Endwall seams use six layers of double lock-stitched canvas Large, 7' 6'' tent doors are secured by a heavy-duty, trouble free YKK zipper Buckles on generous weather flap make it easy to hold doors wide open in good weather


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