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WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent - w/StoveJack, Waterproof, 4 Season Luxury Camping and Glamping Yurt Tent Outdoor

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Color: Forest Green


Style: 10' (3m), Water Repellent


Features

  • Cotton Canvas
  • Imported
  • BREATHABLE FABRIC and WIND ENDURANCE The Regatta canvas tent is made from breathable performance canvas. It's waterproof, UV resistant and available in multiple colors. With excellent wind and rain resistance, it's your reliable shelter in any weather. It's also available in a flame-retardant version for 4-season camping with wood stove. Elevate your outdoor experience with the White Duck Outdoors Regatta Tent.
  • OUTDOORS READY The canvas bell tent package includes a sewn-in groundsheet, stove jack, windows with mesh, roof vents, poles, a tool kit and a weatherproof bag - ALL are included with your purchase.
  • 4 FOUR SEASON CANVAS TENT All our bell yurt tents are built to perform in all weather conditions. Our PFC-free finish makes all tents completely water resistant. The stove jack, made from fire retardant material, allows for easy installation of a wood stove to stay warm on cold winter nights.
  • EXTREMELY SPACIOUS GLAMPING TENT This yurt style glamping tent has a spacious design with standard wall height of 2'7" which is higher than average bell tent wall heights. The super spacious interior boasts tons of stand-up space and walk-around comfort. The Regatta comes in 4 sizes, perfect for your group of any size.
  • HIGH QUALITY FEATURES The Regatta canvas tent boasts 2-layered doors and windows for ultimate protection from inclement weather. An electrical cable outlet makes it easy to keep your devices charged. Pockets provide quick access to personal items. Our heavy-duty zippers are weatherproof, and maintain the longevity of the tent.

Brand: WHITEDUCK


Floor Width: 9.84 Feet


Recommended Uses For Product: Travelling, Festival, Party, Hunting, Bushcraft, Picnic, Outhouse, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Fishing See more


Shape: Triangular


Occupancy: 1 Person


Seasons: 4 Season


Included Components: Stove Jack


Water Resistance Technology: 3000


Special Feature: UV Resistant, Breathable PFC-Free, Water Resistant, Fire Water Resistant


Occupant Capacity: 1


Brand: ‎WHITEDUCK


Floor Width: ‎9.84 Feet


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Travelling, Festival, Party, Hunting, Bushcraft, Picnic, Outhouse, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Fishing


Shape: ‎Triangular


Occupancy: ‎1 Person


Seasons: ‎4 Season


Included Components: ‎Stove Jack


Water Resistance Technology: ‎3000


Special Feature: ‎UV Resistant, Breathable PFC-Free, Water Resistant, Fire Water Resistant


Occupant Capacity: ‎1


Design: ‎Camping Tent


Material: ‎100 % 8.5 oz Cotton Canvas


Color: ‎Forest Green


Sport: ‎Camping & Hiking, Yoga, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Installation Type: ‎Free Standing


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Assembly Time: ‎10 minutes


Pole Material Type: ‎Alloy Steel


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Number of Doors: ‎1


Fabric Type: ‎Cotton Canvas


Floor Length: ‎39 Inches


Maximum Height: ‎83.8 Inches


Floor Area: ‎78.5 Square Feet


Base Material: ‎Polyethylene


Number Of Poles: ‎4


Style: ‎10' (3m), Water Repellent


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Repellent


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Number of Windows: ‎3


Number Of Pockets: ‎2


Number of Rooms: ‎1


Minimum Trail Weight: ‎51 Pounds


Stake Material: ‎Steel


Tent Floor Material: ‎Polyethylene


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: ‎Sleeve


Footprint Tarp Weight: ‎7.5 Ounces


Number of Stakes: ‎4


Rainfly Material: ‎8.5 oz. Army Duck Cotton Canvas or similar


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎Yes


UPC: ‎810055834914


Form Factor: ‎Bell Tent


Model Name: ‎WD-Regatta


Manufacturer: ‎‎White Duck Outdoors Inc.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎39 x 15 x 10.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎23.13 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎WHITEDUCK


Warranty Description: ‎Life Time


Part Number: ‎WD-Regatta


Date First Available: December 31, 2021


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  • Great camping tent for solo use or two cozy campers
Color: Sandstone Beige Style: 8' (2.5m), Water Repellent
I recently purchased a 13 ft Avalon to set up on my camping property. I realized once I have this larger tent set up I'm probably not going to want to take it down. So for a couple events this summer and while I prepared a tent pad for the Avalon I decided to pick up this smaller 8 ft regatta. Once you know what you're doing it sets up pretty quickly. Definitely faster than the 20 minutes they claim. I can do it in about 10 minutes easily. Just stake the perimeter, insert the poles and finish by staking out the guidelines. Construction seems very durable. I don't see any issues with the floor but I do put a tarp underneath it mainly just to protect it from punctures. Depending on how tightly you steak in front of the door it can be difficult to zip the bottom parts of the door completely closed. I really don't see it being an issue because there is enough overlap to prevent water from getting inside. As far as livable space is concerned I put a twin air bed inside mine. You can just fit one in between the sides or back of the tent and the pole. Leaving you with the other half of the tent to store your gear or whatever you want. While this tent would work for two people I think it would be very cozy. The center pole just limits the space inside but I think the extra headroom and ease of setup from this design is worth it. I feel that for the price this is a great tent to have if you are car camping and want something that is going to last you a long time as long as you take care of it. This is my first canvas tent. I've owned innumerable nylon tents over my lifetime and nylon invariably degrades from sunlight. Cotton canvas needs its own special care to keep away mildew and such. But I think for long-term durability and abrasion resistance it's a much better choice than nylon tents. Also nylon tents getting incredibly hot in the sun canvas is going to do a better job of keeping the tent cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022 by Bruce Carpenter Bruce Carpenter

  • Well built, high quality tent, performs well going on 2 years now.
Tent has performed well in the New Mexico desert environment. Stands up well to high winds and sand. Cozy warm in the winter. Extremely easy to set up. Huge space inside. Sturdy material and construction. Stakes are robust. Keeps the rain out. Keeps the wind out. Best tent I've ever had. I use it to camp for a week at a time at least 4 times a year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by Donna J. Newman Donna J. Newman

  • Lives Up to the Hype So Far
Color: Sandstone Beige Style: 10' (3m), Water Repellent
I ordered my 10-ft Regatta Bell from Amazon because they had sandstone beige in stock and the White Duck web site did not. Nevertheless, the tent was drop-shipped from White Duck. Go figure. As many reviews state, construction is first class. There are lots of thoughtful details. I particularly like the large-tooth YKK zippers on the door. They seem much more robust than the typical coil zippers that you find on tents. I've set up and taken down the tent twice. Both processes are straightforward, especially if you've owned a number of different tents and understand the common principles of setting them up. Given the number of stakes and guylines and the sheer size, it does take longer to set up and take down than a backpacking tent, but not dramatically longer. Once erected, the tent is very stable, and it was pretty easy to get the canvas taut because of the nine perimeter stakes and nine guy lines. As others have stated, there is room for two cots in the 10-ft tent. If you want to use a stove (I don't), you basically have room for one cot, one stove, and lots of gear. I do love the fact that I can stand up straight in the center of the tent. My guess is that if you had campers in sleeping bags only, you could get four people side-by-side on the tent floor. The first time I set it up, I sprayed water on the tent to season the canvas. The water repellent coating beaded up the water, and it rolled off. I won't know until I camp in the rain if the seasoning worked or not. I do know that canvas tents from many years ago would weep water wherever the oil from your skin would touch the canvas, so my advice is to keep from touching the canvas the first time you use it in the rain. I used the tent this past weekend in clear-sky weather that reached 29 ˚F in the morning. Throughout the night, winds gusted up to 25 knots. The tent fabric would shudder a little with the strongest gusts, but at no time did I worry about the tent collapsing. I left a water bottle out on the tent floor, and it had no ice in it in the morning, so the tent actually retained heat better than expected. There was no frost on the inside of the tent walls even though I kept the windows and door closed, so the roof vents worked well. There are some things I'm getting used to: * I'm 5'11" and I have to stoop pretty far to get through the door. Given the geometry of the tent, it's hard to imagine otherwise, but taller people should be aware of the fact. * The steel pole in the 10-ft tent pretty well blocks access to the middle of my cot. I have to sit on the upper end of the cot or the lower end, but I can't sit exactly in the middle. The steel is also cold on a cold day, so I'm thinking of wrapping parts of it with gaffer tap where I might grab it (say, when getting out of the cot). * At least two zippers must be opened or closed to enter or leave the tent because of the inverted-T arrangement of the zippers. If you're used to one U-shaped zipper, understand that zipping and unzipping the tent will always take a little longer. Also, getting all of the zippers on both the screen and the doors to perfectly meet up at the junction of the T is harder than I imagined when the tent is taut. There is a half-circle of vinyl between the screen and door at the meeting points of the inside and outside zippers to keep insects and small critters out, but it can get in the way of closing the zippers completely. In short, it's a bit fiddly. * If you want to hang a lantern from the ring on the center pole, you will need a hook or carabiner to do it. * The guy line stakes are made from galvanized steel rebar. The ridges on the rebar hold dirt and can be more difficult than I expected to clean off after pulling them from the ground. Some things that I wish were better: * The floor seems to have some extra fabric in it. In spite of staking out a taut perimeter, the vinyl tent floor is a long way from taut. As best I can tell, it was cut a little bigger than necessary before being sewn into the canvas perimeter. I have no idea if this was intentional or not. * The cap on the door pole is cheap, flexible vinyl. It will yellow, harden, and crack or tear with time. I didn't see replacements on the White Duck web site. I hope they're available nonetheless. I can imagine that cap is an absolute necessity to keep water out in a downpour. * The shock cord and chains holding the tent poles together are a bit looser than I would like. The poles don't really snap into place, and the pole sections can easily slide apart again as you erect the tent. I pinched the web between my thumb and forefinger once because of this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by McG

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