Innovative Strategies To Build Online Camping Tents Company And Sell Camping Tents
Innovative Strategies To Build Online Camping Tents Company And Sell Camping Tents
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Canvas Tent Accessories
When camping in a canvas tent you need to have the right accessories. These will help to keep your tent clean, organized and comfortable.
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This Kodiak Canvas Cabin Tent features a sewn-in, super thick 13.5 oz vinyl floor, a pre-cut stove jack and well placed vents for air flow (especially when using a wood stove). The tent also offers tons of usable space.
Ground Tarp
A ground tarp helps keep your tent dry and protects you from tripping or falling over sharp rocks, sticks and other debris. It also keeps moisture from seeping into your tent. It’s essential for comfort’s sake, especially if the weather turns cold or damp.
A tarp is also useful for protecting your tent from the sun’s harsh UV rays. Some tarps are treated with water-repellent chemicals that help withstand the elements.
A good quality canvas tent stands up to harsh weather conditions and heavy use, a feat that plastic tents can’t achieve. The thick canvas and burly stakes of a canvas tent offer superior protection against wind, rain, snow and other outdoor conditions that can flatten most plastic tents. However, the weight of a canvas tent can be an issue for backpackers who prioritize lightweight gear. Additionally, canvas tents require a significant amount of maintenance to avoid mold and mildew. Re-treating the canvas fabric with water repellent products is necessary for continued waterproofing.
Stove Jack
A stove jack is an essential canvas tent accessory for anyone that plans to use a wood-burning stove. It provides extra protection from the fire and a silnylon rain cover that rolls up when not in use.
It also reduces the risk of waking up to a melted floor or worse, a flaming tent. Check out this video from CanvasCamp on how to install a stove jack in your canvas tent.
If you’re looking for a canvas tent with a stove jack that doesn’t break the bank, we recommend the Springbar Classic Jack 140 hot tent. It’s easy to set up and requires zero guy outs.
It’s also well-ventilated for those chilly winter camping adventures. Pair it with a Winnerwell Woodlander Double View stove and you’ll be ready to stay warm all winter long! The only drawback is that it’s slightly smaller than other canvas tents. However, for most people that’s not going to be a major issue.
Dust Pan
Roughing it in a wall tent doesn’t mean you have to live without some basic conveniences. Our dust pans are made to be durable, time saving (no unnecessary 15 swipes to pick up those few little hairs), and most importantly, efficient. Whether you’re trying to make your canvas tent feel more like home or just want to be more organized while camp canvas camping, these accessories can make all the difference. We also offer frame bags that are vacuumed for efficient packaging and delivery, making packing up at the end of your hunting trip or family camping vacation much easier. Order yours today!
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Sleeping Bag
A comfortable sleeping bag is a necessity. This is the bag that will keep you warm in a canvas tent during cold camping expeditions. Sleeping bags can be filled with either down or man made fillings and come in a variety of temperature ratings including comfort, lower limit and extreme. The lower limit rating indicates the lowest temperature at which a person would still be able to sleep without feeling uncomfortable or on the edge of hypothermia.
Canvas tents are durable and stand up to weather conditions that would flatten plastic tents. Quality canvas tents are breathable and can be treated with repellents to protect against damaging UV rays. They are also retreatable and repairable extending their useful life beyond the lifespan of most plastic tents. The trade-off for durability is that they are heavier and require more maintenance than synthetic tents. These factors should be carefully considered when choosing a tent that aligns with specific camping adventures and needs.
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