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These heirloom wall tents are handmade in the USA by Beckel Canvas Products. Eena wall tents have been trusted by outdoorsmen and women since 1964. These tents are made by talented craftspeople in a small shop outside of Portland, Oregon, using the original designs that were perfected by Bob Beckel himself over 60 years ago.
Once and order is placed, the Beckel team will get busy making a custom tent just for you.
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Eena wall tents are handmade in Oregon by Beckel Canvas Products. Since 1964 this small company has been making heirloom canvas tents, luggage, and camping gear. Founded by Bob Beckel, all of the designs are based on his expertise and customer feedback. Email or call them if you'd like to create a custom wall tent or add on extra accessories.
When it comes to selecting a wall tent for your outdoor adventures, there are several important factors to consider. From size and capacity to material and climate considerations, making the right choice can enhance your camping experience.
Size and Capacity
First and foremost, think about how many people will be using the tent. Consider the number of occupants to ensure everyone has enough space to sleep comfortably. Additionally, factor in gear storage needs. Will you need extra space for equipment or supplies? The type of activity you plan to engage in, whether it's hunting, camping, or glamping, will also influence the size requirements of the tent.
Material
When it comes to the material of the wall tent, you have two main options: canvas or synthetic. Canvas tents are the traditional choice, known for their durability and breathability. However, they tend to be heavier. On the other hand, synthetic tents are lighter and easier to maintain, but they may not be as durable or breathable as canvas.
Climate
It's essential to choose a wall tent that can withstand the climate conditions you'll be facing. Look for insulation properties that are suitable for the temperature extremes of your camping location. Adequate ventilation is also crucial for comfort, especially in warmer climates. Make sure the tent is waterproof to protect you from unexpected precipitation, or expected snowfall.
The biggest visible difference between a wall tent and a bell tent is the shape. A wall tent looks more like a rectangle and a bell tent looks more like a circular cone. The reason for this is their individual canvas tent support systems.
The frame of a canvas wall tent is supported by many steel poles that support and create the wall and the rafters. A bell tents simple structure is supported with a single center pole and a single A-frame door pole (along with guy line ropes). Both types of canvas wall tents are portable, but a wall tent is a couple hundred pounds heavier with all the added poles (also making it take more time to erect).
A canvas wall tent does win when it comes to overall head room inside of a bell tent. The center of a bell tent is going to be much higher though, but the nature of the design creates less head room along the walls for standing (which is why beds and furniture are usually positioned along the sides of a bell tent).
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