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9 Reasons Why To Choose A Wall Tent For Camping

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
October 12, 2023
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When it comes to camping, choosing the right tent is crucial.

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The season you’re going on a trip, the materials your tent is made from, and the type of shelter you have can all directly affect your camping experience. That is why it is so essential to choose the best and most versatile option specifically for you.

Today, you can find different types of tents in sporting goods stores. The most popular models usually include:

  • Dome
  • Tunnel
  • Cabin
  • Wall
  • Popup
  • Tepee
  • A-Frame

Each of these types has its own advantages, disadvantages, and features that make that particular tent the best option for specific conditions.

At the same time, when it comes to versatility, durability, and comfort, one of the most attractive types is wall tents.

Such shelters have straight walls, which makes the interior of the tent more spacious and also provides additional headroom. Moreover, the structure of such tents is reliable enough to protect you from bad weather conditions. This is also one of the main arguments in favor of wall tents if you are interested in camping as a hobby and would like to go on trips in different seasons.

Therefore, let’s take a closer look at what benefits this type of shelter can give you and why you should pay attention to the best wall tents when planning your next camping trip.

Why Choose Wall Tents

Tents may differ in price category, purpose, as well as the materials from which they are made. However, having a similar concept, wall tents have a number of characteristic features that are common advantages of this type of camping shelter.

1. Breathability

The vast majority of wall tents are made from canvas. This material has excellent breathable properties. This means that in such a tent you will be comfortable inside even on hot summer days. What’s more, due to its breathability, the tent is better ventilated, so the air will not stagnate, which avoids unpleasant odors inside the tent. And the circulation of fresh air will additionally make your camping and sleep more pleasant.

2. Longevity

Wall tents are among the most durable. These tents are ideal for long camping trips in a variety of weather conditions and locations where you set up camp. Thus, if you like camping for a week or even more, then this type of shelter is the best choice.

Plus, wall tents can last you for years to come, so they’re also a great investment if camping is a hobby and part of your lifestyle.

3. Wind Protection

The design of this type of tent makes such shelters windproof. Thanks to straight walls and often metal poles used in their construction, wall tents offer superior stability even in sudden and strong gusts of wind. Therefore, if you are planning your camping in the fall or winter, or are going to set camp in an area with strong winds, for example, near the ocean or in the high mountains, then a wall tent is a perfect choice.

4. Heat Resistance  

Another advantage of wall tents is heat resistance. These tents can withstand high temperatures.

Wall tents are often used by fishermen and hunters who go camping in the fall or winter. Since these are colder seasons, the tent is often equipped with a wood or gas stove to keep it warm. In this case, the heat resistance of wall tents is one of the main advantages and reasons why many people can choose this type of tent.

5. Sun Protection

In addition to heat resistance properties, canvas wall tents provide excellent sun and UV protection. Since canvas is a thicker material, the sun’s rays move less, which makes the tent more comfortable to stay inside and sleep in, especially in hot summer weather.

As a bonus, UV protection also helps prevent the tent from wearing out prematurely.

6. Insulation

As mentioned above, canvas is thicker than synthetic materials. This means that such a tent provides better insulation. Thus, in addition to protecting from the sun, the wall tent helps keep the inside pleasantly cool, which is especially helpful if you are camping in a location with a hot climate both day and night.

7. Heat Retention

Better insulation isn’t just about keeping you cool but also about keeping you warm. Due to these properties and features of the canvas material, the wall tent is a truly universal option for different seasons. After all, such a tent keeps the inside cool in the summer and also keeps the heat from the stove inside your shelter during winter camping.

So, if you like all-season camping, then a wall tent is the perfect choice!

8. Sustainability

Since most wall tents are made from canvas, such shelters serve the purpose of sustainability. The reason is that canvas is an organic material. This means that such a tent is biodegradable.

Therefore, if you are concerned about the safety of the environment, then tents that are made of organic materials are the best option.

9. Maintainability

The design features, as well as the use of canvas, make wall tents a perfect investment in terms of their repairability. If your tent’s fabric has become torn due to harsh weather conditions, fallen tree branches, or other damage, there’s no point in throwing it away. Instead, you can patch the hole yourself using thick thread and a waterproof sealant to keep it from leaking.

Additionally, you can also replace your poles with new ones if necessary.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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