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Canvas Tents with Stove Jacks: The Benefits and FAQs

Canvas Tent With Stove Jack – Do You Really Need It?

If you want a wood stove inside your canvas tent then you are going to need a canvas tent stove jack. There’s no way around it. First of all, if you just put a stove in the middle of the tent, it will pump out smoke and other gases into your sleeping area and you could die from carbon-monoxide poisoning. So, this means that you absolutely must have a way of shooting that air out of your tent.

That’s where your chimney comes in! But a chimney carrying all that hot air, not to mention sparks and ashes, can get pretty hot, so you can’t have it touching your tent. Hence the need for a stove jack. Essentially, what this feature does is create a hole big enough to allow a chimney to go out of the tent but small enough to still create a seal, and most importantly, this stove jack will be made of an inflamable material such as fiberglass so it won’t matter if it gets hot.

Benefits of a Canvas Tent with a Stove Jack

  1. Provides Warmth and Comfort

One of the biggest benefits of a canvas tent with a stove jack is that it provides warmth and comfort during cold weather camping trips. The wood stove not only provides heat but also allows campers to cook food and boil water, making it an all-in-one solution for camping.

Yes, you could just wear warmer clothes and buy more expensive cold-weather sleeping bags, but what you won’t get is that magical feeling of stepping into your home away from home and wearing a t-shirt in the dead of winter after a long day of adventuring. The stove gives you that.

  1. Durable and Long-lasting

Canvas tents are known for their durability and longevity. They can withstand harsh weather conditions and last for many years with proper care and maintenance. A canvas tent with a stove jack is a great investment for any camper who wants a high-quality, long-lasting tent that can accommodate a wood stove for the coldest of nights.

Canvas is a term that refers to a thick woven material. This can be 100% cotton, 100% polyester, or a blend of the two. Twenty years ago, cotton used to be the best option since polyester canvas use to have breathability issues, but advances in technology have allowed polyester canvas to have the same breathability between polyester fibers as cotton canvas. The reason why this is so great for those looking for a durable tent is that now there are no downsides to polyester canvas – just the benefits. Polyester has several benefits over cotton canvas: it does not need UV treatment, it doesn’t need mold treatments since it is incapable of rotting because it’s not an organic fiber, and it is naturally waterproof since the fibers can’t trap moisture like cotton fibers can. Long story short, the more polyester you have in your canvas the better since it is lighter, stronger, and more durable.

  1. Versatile

Canvas tents with stove jacks are versatile and can be used for a variety of camping trips. Whether you’re going on a family camping trip, a two-week hunting excursion, a 3-day music festival, or maybe you plan on running an information booth – a canvas tent with a stove jack gives you the space and warmth that you need to do all of these.

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FAQs

Q: Are canvas tents with stove jacks expensive?

A: Canvas tents are expensive. Anticipate spending at least $800. Most companies charge extra for each additional feature as well so plan on $100-200 to have someone else install the stove jack for you. Otherwise, you can buy the fabric piece yourself for $50-100.

Q: How do you set up a wood stove in a canvas tent with a stove jack?

A: Setting up a wood stove in a canvas tent with a stove jack involves attaching the stovepipe to the stove and feeding it through the stove jack. The stove should be placed on a heat-resistant mat or platform to protect the tent floor from heat. Similarly, if your tent hasn’t been treated for fire, then you will want to be sure to include heat shields as well.

Q: Can you cook on a wood stove in a canvas tent with a stove jack?

A: Yes, you can cook on a wood stove in a canvas tent with a stove jack. Many wood stoves come with a flat surface for cooking, or you can use a separate camp stove or grill.

Elk Mountain Tents

If you’re in the market for a canvas tent with a stove jack, Elk Mountain Tents is a great place to start. They offer a variety of canvas tents with stove jacks, ranging in size from 13 ft diameter bell tents to 13×20 ft wall tents. Their tents are made from a unique, high-quality canvas material that is lighter and stronger than cotton canvas and doesn’t require rain, sun, or mold treatments. You’ll find their commitment to a streamlined approach allows the customer more added features at a lower cost, and they can have your tent shipped the next day.