Description
- 6 Screened Windows for the (13 x 16 & 13 x 20)
- 25 Piece Angle Kit – 5 truss – This allows you to build your own complete frame out of 3/4″ EMT conduit.
- Wire Support System
- Naturally Waterproof
- 5ft sidewalls
- Zippered Front and Back Door
- Zippered Front Screen Door
- 4 – Buckles for the front and back door. Our zippers hardly ever fail, but it is always a possibility and the storm buckles give you an option for securing the door closed on such a rare occasion.
- Ridge Openings
- Uncut Fiberglass Stove Pipe Jack w/ Cover (can cut 4″,5″, or 6″ opening)
- Reinforced at all corners, ridges, and pole locations – corners velcro and tie so you never have to worry about them ripping out
- Eave Ropes and Tensioners
- Storm Buckles on front and back door
- Tent Bag and Angle Kit Bag
- Twelve 18″ Steel Tent Stakes
- Instructions for purchasing and cutting conduit for your frame included
- The awning is attached to the tent and is an extension of the roof. The awning for 13 x 16 is about 5 feet and the 13 x 20 tent is about 6 feet.
Complete Frame Not Included
Caleb –
I bought the 13×20 with awning in early 2018. I set it up and checked it over. I found a section that was not completely sewn but was not going to cause a real problem. I advised the seller and he credited me $50. I later sewed it myself.
I have always wanted a canvas wall tent with a stove and this fits the bill. I have taken the tent winter camping twice and summer camping once. It has worked great for both! I really, really like the tent but it does take a while to set up and take down.
My biggest complaint as far as manufacturing goes is that where the cotton strap that is supposed to hold the stove jack cover up is; gets wet in rain and it soaks through and drips inside the tent. Be careful when cutting the hole for the stove or handling the fire mat. They are made of fiberglass and will wear you out if you touch them without gloves.
I am having issues with creosote dripping from the stovepipe but that is not the fault of the tent or the maker.
When I bought my tent, the Yukon was not in production. I am probably going to get one of those for the 2 or 3 day trips because they should be much more quick to put up and take down.
I bought the oversized bag and I am glad I did because I do not think there is any way I would get it into the original bag.
All of it is well made. The floor is tuff and fits the inside well and the stakes are very robust.
Ben Millar –
I bought this tent a couple years ago and the first thing I did was set it up at home so I would be prepared to do it in camp. Probably was not necessary because it was very simple. During elk season we got to experience rain, snow and wind. This tent held up well, and sheds water amazingly. I was a bit skeptical when I received it seeing how the material seemed very lightweight and did not appear to be real durable, NOT TRUE. Awesome tent, highly recommend!
Donald Davis –
Love my tent been using 5years never a problem in all weather conditions
Paul Turpin (verified owner) –
I bought the 13×16 tent with awning several years ago. It has been in elk camp at least four times.
The tent is exceptionally well designed and has held up to some heavy winter storms above 6000 feet.
No leaks, doesn’t sweat, no mold, no tears. I gave 4 stars only because of a seem giving out and the tent is Miss some stake loops on one side.
Amazing tent. I would highly recommend
Zane Grafton –
Used for 2 seasons now. Holding up great! We aren’t easy on anything we own and this is showing no wear. Love the swing option. I can’t imagine one without. Looking at purchasing another one for a cook tent. Hunt 3rd season rifle in north west Colorado and it’s COLD. -15 and colder. With the wood stove and a Mr. Buddy heater to take the chill off when the fire goes out it keeps it bearable when you wake up. Definitely a returning customer!
Mark C (verified owner) –
I bought my tent in summer of 2019. I also purchased the metal frame work. I use the tent twice a year in a cold climate . My brother and I can erect the tent in an hour. The wood stove makes it comfortable . Plenty of room inside but I especially enjoy the covered porch.
Alan –
I purchased the 13×20 with frame and floor. I use this for a hunting base camp in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. The set up is easy with two people. The frame is very sturdy and goes together easily. Also, added the rain fly for extra protection. A woodstove keeps the tent very warm, even in single digit temperatures. Also, the first week of camp, endured 4.7 inches of rain in a 24 hour period. Everything stayed perfectly dry inside the tent. I would highly recommend this tent to anyone. If you are looking for a seriously well made tent at an affordable price, this is the tent for you.
Alicia Berkeley –
Our tent w/awning is set up permanently with a little deck. It is a guest room with 2 single beds, a nice rug, chair and table with a coffee maker. Everyone loves it. Looks great with no problems.
Don Davis –
i have been using my 13×20 with awning for 4 years in all kind of weather and have had no problems last year i put in the tie in walls and door and added my own awning, love my tent!!! all the other camps on the mountain are jealous
Caleb Barkley –
I bought the 13×20 with awning in early 2018. I set it up and checked it over. I found a section that was not completely sewn but was not going to cause a real problem. I advised the seller and he credited me $50. I later sewed it myself.
I have always wanted a canvas wall tent with a stove and this fits the bill. I have taken the tent winter camping twice and summer camping once. It has worked great for both! I really, really like the tent but it does take a while to set up and take down.
My biggest complaint as far as manufacturing goes is that where the cotton strap that is supposed to hold the stove jack cover up is; gets wet in rain and it soaks through and drips inside the tent. Be careful when cutting the hole for the stove or handling the fire mat. They are made of fiberglass and will wear you out if you touch them without gloves.
I am having issues with creosote dripping from the stovepipe but that is not the fault of the tent or the maker.
When I bought my tent, the Yukon was not in production. I am probably going to get one of those for the 2 or 3 day trips because they should be much more quick to put up and take down.
I bought the oversized bag and I am glad I did because I do not think there is any way I could have gotten it back into the original bag.
All of it is well made. The floor is tuff and fits the inside well and the stakes are very robust.
I will try to update this with more pictures.
PAUL TAVRES (verified owner) –
We love our elk mt wall tent
Even after many years of using it now its held up to every thing the weather has thrown at it
Order time to delivery time was quick
Just a happy experience from time of order to this day always looking forward to our next wall tent trip
Dustin Ross –
13×20
This is a great tent. We have been in rain, snow and high winds without issue. Instructions for making the frame was perfect. The fly and floor function and fit great. I highly recommend.
Al H –
The Elk Mt. wall tent is great. Our hunting group purchased the 13×20 with awning and the 13×13 for our cook tent. We have the floor and rain fly for the 13×20 which is nice for late season Elk hunts & those unexpected storms in archery season. We also have the frames for both, it makes setup much easier. We’ve had this setup 5-6 years we”ve hunted ID. ,WY , N.M. AR, & OR. They are tough, resilient and very well made.
Jer –
Great setup for the price! Been to 4 states and all sorts of weather from 90 degrees to 2 feet of snow. Has held up great. Windows are life saver in the heat. Weatherproof enough to stay dry in rain and snow. Do yourself a favor and get the floor and pole clips. Well worth the money.
Nick bandock –
I’ve used many wall tents over the years hunting and by far this one is my favorite it is very quality in every way and would recommend to anyone wanting a home away from home in the back country