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Top 5 Canvas Tents Under $500

Best Backpacking Tents, Camping Tents

Going on an overnight trip in the woods, but don’t want to be soaked by the rain and water on the ground? Good thinking. You need a strong, durable, and protective tent that will shield you from the elements while providing you with a sense of comfort and relaxation. And what’s even better? These tents can be bought for less than $500. Now you don’t have to spend a fortune for tents too heavy to move, too complicated to set up, or too easily torn up by nature’s sticks and shrubs. Here are the top five best choices for canvas tents that are all less than $500.

Kodiak Canvas 10×10 ft. Tent
While the makers of the Kodiak Canvas tent pride themselves on the modern and technologically efficient tent, it comes at an amazingly affordable price: only $449. This advance tent comes with four windows and two vents for better airflow. At the same time, it allows no water to enter the tent by using its premium-grade Hydra-Shield; in fact, when it rains, the inside walling of the tent will not even become damp. While it only takes minutes to set up, it is extremely sturdy against the damages that nature may present. For example, its Flex-Bow Frame makes the tent bendable, yet is sturdy enough to never lean over and, instead, maintain the shape of the tent. The tent can also fit more people than normal tents: about four to six. With its 6’6″ height and 10 by 10 ft. dimensions, it’s no wonder that the tent doesn’t cramp space. While the tent may be slightly on the heavier side, at 68 lbs, having two people move it is far worth the results of using the product. In addition, the tent can be used in almost all conditions, practically all year, save the extremely cold weather conditions of the winter or heavy snow accumulation. Besides that, the Kodiak Canvas is a great choice for an even more incredible price. Like what you see? You can buy the Kodiak Canvas 10×10 ft. Tent here.

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Wilderness Canvas Camping Tent
If you’re looking for a tent with decent quality but a slightly more reasonable price than the Kodak Canvas 10×10 ft. Tent, you may want to take a look at the $325 Wilderness Canvas Camping Tent. While the tents only come in white, meaning dirt and sticks may stain the color of the tent, the 8×10 ft. tent weighs only 35 lbs and comes at a very affordable price. This is your standard tent. While you can’t expect too much from it, you can expect decent quality and adequate space inside, with relatively spacious 5 ft. high walls. This tent would not be as ideal for rainy conditions as the Kodiak tent, though, you can be assured that water won’t be leaking through the sides. The material on the walls is made of a slightly weaker material, but they generally serve the purpose for camping trips. If you want a standard tent that is affordable and won’t experience too much damage, the Wilderness Canvas Camping Tent is certainly a solid choice. If you’re interested, you can learn more about and purchase the tent here.

Single Pole Tent
The single pole tent is primarily for buyers who are particularly weight-sensitive. This tent, which is far cheaper than the rest at $215, weighs only 23 lbs. It’s 9×9 ft. base makes it a comfortable area to lie down in and have room to spread out. With its simple yet unique structure, it is easy to set the stakes and secure the tent. Rain tends to drip down the sides rather than pool on the top, limiting the chances that you’ll have a leak in the tent. Remember, by no means is this tent a substitute for any severe conditions that you will be staying overnight in. The tent does not have a floor, so if the conditions are wet, do not use this tent! It is suitable for conditions that are dry, and most effective when you simply want to enjoy a comfortable night outside. If you’re interested in this extremely cheap and simple tent, you can buy one of your own here.

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Herder Tent
This 9’6″ by 9’6″ tent is a more expensive alternative to the Single Pole tent at a price of $421. The unique shape of the Herder Tent is critical in saving heat energy and circulating it back into the tent. On the other hand, windows do not come with the tent, and require additional payment for their installment. This tent is only a better alternative to the Kodiak Tent if you’re looking to retain heat, however, in most cases, you’d like to stick with the Kodiak Tent. If you’re still interested in the Herder Tent, however, you can purchase it and greater sizes here.

Self-Erecting Tent
This is an amazing tent that comes at an incredibly good price: $159. While its base is 94″ by 74″ and has a height of 47″, the tent is primarily used for sleeping. This tent requires no stakes, no poles, and no strong men to move it; its weight is a stunning 9 lbs. It comes in green and black and has two windows on both the front and back of the model. It is not only water-proof, but has a UV Protective Coating and is fire retardant. While I wouldn’t suggest spending your day cooped up in this small area, it’s probably the best and most comfortable tent to sleep in. It can fit, at max, three people and has a floor made of polyethylene so that no water will leak through into your sleeping bags. If you’re planning to use your tent only for a night or two, just to sleep in, this is probably your best choice. It comes at an affordable low price, is sturdy, and simply efficient. If you’re interested in this product, you can learn more about it and purchase it here.