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Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Canvas Tent Deluxe 10 ft x 14 ft (8-Person)

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  • Canvas
  • Made with Hydra-Shield, 100% cotton duck canvas that is durable, watertight and breathable
  • Spacious 6'6" ceiling height provides walk-around comfort
  • Two large D-shaped doors (front and back) with #10 YKK zippers
  • Four large windows with no-see-um mesh
  • Flex-Bow Frame: Exceptionally sturdy. Keeps tent taut. Quick and easy, one-person, setup
  • Dimensions: 14 ft W x 10 ft D x 6'6" H

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Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Deluxe 8-Person Tent

Features:

  • Hydra-Shield, 100% Cotton Duck Canvas. Durable, watertight and breathable.
  • Flex-Bow Frame: Exceptionally sturdy. Keeps tent taut. Quick and easy, one-person, set-up.
  • Spacious 6'6" ceiling height provides walk-around comfort.
  • Two large D-shaped doors (front and back) with #10 YKK zippers.
  • Four large windows with no-see-um mesh.
  • Large 84x78-inch awning.
  • Customizable gear loft and organizer pockets.
  • Two funnel-flow vents help improve air flow and temperature management.
  • Stainless steel, wire stake loops.

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Whether you’re headed to the campground with your family, or elk camp with your hunting buddies, this rugged, all-season tent is well suited for the occasion. Made with premium grade, Hydra-Shield, 100% cotton duck canvas. The tight weave and silicone finish make the canvas watertight yet breathable, minimizing condensation and mugginess. Go ahead and touch the inside walls during a downpour—this canvas will not wick water. The Flex-Bow frame has tempered, spring steel rods that keep the tent taut, and robust 1-inch steel tube poles that will hold up to fierce winds. The floor material is a puncture resistant, 13.5 oz vinyl with welded seams, that keeps water out. Easy, one-person setup takes only a few minutes after you have it staked out. The steep walls and 6’1” high ceiling provide a roomy interior with stand-up, walk-around comfort. Large front and back doors with top rated #10 YKK zippers give convenient access. Four windows, and two vents allow ample air flow. Windows and vents have no-see-um screen mesh, keeping out the smallest bugs. A customizable gear organizer system offers plenty of places to stow gear. A large awning provides shade and a covered entry. Sturdy storage bags and hefty 12-inch steel stakes are included.

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Whether you're heading to the campground with the family or the elk camp with your hunting buddies, the rugged, all-season Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow eight-person tent is well suited to the occasion. The Flex-Bow tent is made of a superior, marine-grade, 100-percent cotton duck Hydra-Shield canvas. The custom-woven, treated canvas is ideal for tents, as the double-fill design is strong and durable, while the silicone, dry-finish treatment is watertight, breathable, and durable. As a result, campers will stay comfortable and dry even in a downpour. Unlike synthetic fabrics or canvas with a paraffin- or oil-based treatment, Kodiak's canvas allows water vapor to escape, minimizing condensation, humidity, and mugginess. Plus, you'll rarely--if ever--have to retreat Kodiak canvas.

The Flex-Bow frame is every bit as strong, with 1-inch galvanized steel tubing and 3/8-inch Flex-Bow spring steel rods keeping the tent taut at all times. To further improve ventilation, the tent includes two funnel-flow vents that circulate air and assist with temperature management. And campers won't feel claustrophobic thanks to the tent's spacious 6-foot 6-inch ceiling height, two large D-shaped doors (front and back), and four large windows, all covered with no-see-um mesh. Other details include a 16-ounce, polyester-reinforced vinyl floor; a large 84-by-78-inch awning; a customizable gear loft and organizer pockets; and a handy strap-and-cinch storage bag. The Flex-Bow, which sets up easily with one person, is designed for year-round use, but isn't suitable for extreme winter mountaineering or heavy snow accumulations.



The Flex-Bow's spacious footprint sleeps up to 8 people. Specifications

  • Capacity: 8 people
  • Ceiling material: 10-ounce Hydra-Shield canvas
  • Wall material: 8.5-ounce Hydra-Shield canvas
  • Floor material: 16-ounce polyester-reinforced vinyl with welded seams
  • Frame: 1-inch galvanized steel tubing
  • Rods: 3/8-inch solid spring steel Flex-Bow rods
  • Tent dimensions: 10 by 14 feet
  • Ceiling height: 6 feet 6 inches
  • Pack weight: 79 pounds (includes stakes weighing 6.5 pounds total)
  • Pack size: 30 by 16 inches, with pole bundle measuring 48 inches long and 5.5 inches in diameter
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

    About Kodiak Canvas
    Born in the ruggedness of the Rockies, Kodiak Canvas has quickly earned a reputation for making tough, long-lasting tents ideal for almost any camping scenario. Each tent is made of top-of-the-line materials and components, helping Kodiak tents far outlive cheaper-made tents. The company's tents feature Hydra-Shield canvas construction, a tough, long-lasting material that minimizes mugginess and holds up to strong winds, driving rain, and even moderate snowfalls.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
389 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the sturdiness, ease of set up, quality and storage space of the tent. For example, they mention it's very nice solid tent, easy to put up and take down, and the best tent on the market. They appreciate the roomy interior and the fact that it has plenty of headroom when walking around. Overall, customers say it'll provide years of reliable service.

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115 customers mention106 positive9 negative

Customers find the tent easy to set up. They mention it's fast, and can be done by one person. Some say that the tent assembles and disassembles fairly easily. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of use.

"We absolutely LOVE this tent. It's HUGE. So easy to set up too...." Read more

"...Setup was pretty easy, only requiring a little muscle to get the two support poles in. Everything else was a cinch...." Read more

"...Disassembly? Super easy and storage is fantastic. The included canvas bag is well designed to let you get the tent in there without a fight...." Read more

"...It's not difficult to setup, rather it takes some time pounding down all the stakes into the ground...." Read more

114 customers mention107 positive7 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the tent. They mention that it is a very nice solid tent, it holds up just fine, and the quality of both materials and stitching is impeccable. They appreciate the tent's durability during snow and high wind, and mention that the carry handle, straps, and buckles on the bag are very sturdy. The durable rubber material that should last a long time, and it is easy to setup and very roomy.

"...Ours went through rain and wind last season and it has held up perfectly, no leaks. When it rains, the inside doesn't feel soaked through, just damp...." Read more

"...Everything else was a cinch. The quality of the tent stood out - everything from the tent stakes to the structure itself speaks of quality...." Read more

"...It has a very sturdy floor that i'd have a hard time finding something in the outdoors to rip it on...." Read more

"...The quality of this tent is excellent and, while expensive, I believe this tent is a prime example of getting what you pay for...." Read more

102 customers mention98 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tent. They mention that it is well designed, sturdy, and can withstand serious rain. Some say that it comes in a very nice canvas bag. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Tent heater works amazing for those cold nights. Ours went through rain and wind last season and it has held up perfectly, no leaks...." Read more

"...Worked like a charm - although the awning was still a little wet due to water pooling on it - so be careful of that - even a little rain will..." Read more

"...Super easy and storage is fantastic. The included canvas bag is well designed to let you get the tent in there without a fight...." Read more

"...The awning worked well to give a drier area in front of the tent though the rain does pool in the awning so you have to push up on it in the morning..." Read more

73 customers mention73 positive0 negative

Customers like the storage space in the tent. They mention it's roomy, has good standup room, and has plenty of room to move around. Some say the tent has enough space inside to host a small party, do yoga, or have a BDSM scene. The shelving provides good storage, and the tent is large enough to set up cots. Customers also appreciate the accessory items for storing small items in thetent and the tall ceiling. Overall, most are happy with the storage capabilities of the tent and recommend it to others.

"...The poles come in a separate bag as well. This is great for families or people who just like to have a lot of room (which is us)...." Read more

"...Disassembly? Super easy and storage is fantastic. The included canvas bag is well designed to let you get the tent in there without a fight...." Read more

"...I myself use the 10x14, and it comfortably fits 3 cots and without a doubt could fit a 4th...." Read more

"...experience of being inside this tent is sensational, and the ceiling has head space for the tallest man...." Read more

47 customers mention42 positive5 negative

Customers like the value of the tent. They say it's well worth the price, the storage accessories are worth the extra money, and it'd be the perfect compromise.

"...Totally worth the money. If you take good care of it, it should last you forever!..." Read more

"...Great investment - I expect this tent to last for years." Read more

"...This tent is the perfect compromise. It costs twice as much as many standard dome tents, but is TEN TIMES the tent...." Read more

"...Lower overall price, sure springbar is made in the good old USA, but to pay an extra 100 bucks..." Read more

41 customers mention32 positive9 negative

Customers like the waterproofness of the tent. For example, they mention it holds up very well, is wind proof, and keeps them dry. Some say that the floors in heavy rains don't wick water up the walls to get clothes. That said, most are happy with the tent's waterproofness.

"...When it rains, the inside doesn't feel soaked through, just damp. Nothing a tent heater can't help dry up! And it dries super fast...." Read more

"...Durable canvas that is waterproofQuality thick floor that will not leakHeavy duty metal rods/poles and steaks..." Read more

"...In spite of about 5" of fresh snow, the tent floor stayed dry, and when it was time to leave, I simply wrapped up the floor tarp, took it outside..." Read more

"...Putting in the stakes is the longest part. It has Thick waterproof flooring. It rained heavily one night but we were completely dry...." Read more

28 customers mention21 positive7 negative

Customers like the tent's leakage. They say it has no leaks, drips, or damp spots. Customers also mention that it's impermeable when closed.

"...went through rain and wind last season and it has held up perfectly, no leaks. When it rains, the inside doesn't feel soaked through, just damp...." Read more

"...Overnight another round of showers hit but no leakage at all. The walls will feel damp, but that's it...." Read more

"...It has never leaked at all, though I could sometimes feel a little "mist" that I think was coming in through the vents during the worst of..." Read more

"...ours wore out, we bought a new coleman... upon opening it, it had tears in the seams...I boxed it up and sent it back...." Read more

42 customers mention7 positive35 negative

Customers are not happy with the weight of the tent. They say it is a very heavy tent that is not light. Some customers also mention that it is bulky and not suitable for backpacking.

"...It's definitely heavy so backpackers this tent is NOT for you. The poles come in a separate bag as well...." Read more

"...But it's beyond bulky, heavy, and almost always the require at least two people to setup and can take an upwards of 30 minutes or more to do so...." Read more

"...One of my few complaints would be that the tent is really heavy, but this is a direct correlation to its quality...." Read more

"...it is a very heavy tent, but I was able to put it up with a bit of effort...." Read more

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5 Stars
Worth every cent.
I am a partner in a junior gold mining company which means we spend a lot of time out in no-man's land searching old gold fields for development. I had a pretty dang well made 8 person nylon tent, but it doesn't handle the variations in climate very well and I really get aggravated with the fiberglass tension poles. Also, those tension pole tents are a pain to set up in a stiff breeze or during a rainstorm.I did quite a bit of research weighing the different types of assembly from hydraulic systems, air ribbed, spring bar, and steel-pole of a few different variations. After watching videos, notably one in Idaho during a snowed-out elk hunt, I was pretty convinced the Kodiak Canvas was the way to go. Honestly, look at how many five star reviews it has. You can't get that many people together in one room to agree on the color of the sky in a given day, much less on camping equipment.I did season it what I thought was reasonably well, but didn't have a garden hose so I used a brand-new chemical sprayer with water in it. First time out with it I even brought along my portable AC and generator. With an AC, you have to run the exhaust hose out of a window and the heavy-duty zippers held it in place perfectly. Also, since it is exhausting air to the outside, it needs to draw air in. The two top air vents aren't really enough for this so it does draw air into the tent through the walls which pulls things in a bit. A bit disconcerting at first, but without a doubt the best night of sleep I've had in the field that didn't involve an RV.Second time out, monsoon storm hit. Put it up backwards to start due to fighting the rain and wind, then had to spin it around to get the awning facing the right way. The space at this particular mining site is very limited. The back of the tent is touching brush coming down a hillside, and the awning is a few inches away from a tree branch to the front. I only had a bit of leakage where the main poles go, but that was because I was stepping on the canvas trying to get the pole into the catch metal piece while fighting the wind at the same time.Once I had it up and the awning staked, it was fantastic. Changed out of wet clothes and rain gear, got dried off and the rain subsided. I thought the awning would be a pain, but the way the ropes and poles work, it's great. Dang well designed. It does need to be lower on one side to drain off water but no big deal. Overnight another round of showers hit but no leakage at all. The walls will feel damp, but that's it. If I had the AC running it probably would've pulled water into the tent, but it was cool enough with a fan in there for the night.The only thing I would change would be to put a piece of the flooring material the width of the door on the outside so you can brush off your feet before getting into the tent.Assembly note, if you have the corners staked too tight, it's a fight to get that second pole into the catch. Pull the corners of the tent out, but don't stake them tight against each other. I leave the exhaust vents open when I store it so if I'm setting up in a storm I don't have to worry about water getting in during set up. This does cause a vacuum when you try to raise the roof, but better a little bit of a fight than a tent filling with water through the mesh. If it is clear when I'm setting up, easy enough to unzip the screens for better airflow. I always set this up by myself too, and it's probably faster than those nylon fiberglass-tension pole tents with a heckuva lot more space.Disassembly? Super easy and storage is fantastic. The included canvas bag is well designed to let you get the tent in there without a fight. Get yourself an old shoestring to tie the pole bag closed. The attached cord isn't quite long enough to tie a quick slip knot.I could not be more pleased with this tent and look forward to using it once the snows start hitting in a few months.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018
Edit: Since first posting this review - I've had this tent out on three more camping trips. All of them have been 5 - 7 days. The last two (one in Fall 2018, and 2019 Memorial Weekend/Week) I've experienced many days of rain, and a few days of all out storms. Last fall, I lost my canopy and some other equipment, but the Kodiak held up. This past camping trip, I forgot the ground tarp. We had several storms roll through with heavy rain and wind. The tent held up fine, and when packing it up, I was absolutely stunned to find the bottom of the tent totally dry. It seemed to fare better without the ground tarp in that aspect. I can't say enough about this tent - it's really holding up to all the conditions. I've since added carpet and even a 4 foot table to the interior of the tent. This fall we are planning an island camping trip where I'm going to be forced to drop some of my gear to be able to fit it on the boat --- the tent is coming though - because it's the most important part of my camping trips other then water and food.

My first canvas tent. I've always wanted one, but most are hard to impossible for 1 person to setup. Being a single dad with small children, I've stuck with easier nylon tents. This year, after blowing through a 3rd nylon tent in 3 years, I decided to look for something better quality.

I first was on the fence with the price. I knew canvas cost more, but I wanted a good size, stand up in tent. After reading reviews and watching videos, I knew the Kodiak Canvas 14x10 was what I wanted. When I saw a weekend sale on it, I got it for a decent price on Amazon. Delivery was quick.

I did the initial setup and seasoning on a stretch of warm and sunny days so I knew I could put it up, get it wet, and dry it out quick. Setup was pretty easy, only requiring a little muscle to get the two support poles in. Everything else was a cinch. The quality of the tent stood out - everything from the tent stakes to the structure itself speaks of quality. The windows are great - my only complaint would be the awning poles - I think telescoping poles would be much more appropriate to adjust height - rather then having to angle them during rain. They also could've used a little more height - I have to duck under it a little to get in and out of the tent. It's not taking off a star, or even a half, it's one of the only things they could improve on in my opinion. Everything else is so well thought out - and the storage bag is definitely a step in the right direction. 40 years of stuffing stuff into storage bags that don't fit right - Kodiak got this one perfect!

I did get the tent out on a week long camping trip this past week. It performed great, and sleeping in canvas is so much more comfortable then nylon. We got a variety of weather - hot and humid, cold, rain (although not a downpour). The lowest was around 45F, the highest was 87F. I ran a small Mr. Heater to warm the tent up during the coldest night, and it worked great in the Kodiak Canvas. I also ran it at the end to help dry out the tent after rain the previous day. Worked like a charm - although the awning was still a little wet due to water pooling on it - so be careful of that - even a little rain will puddle up in the awning - with just goes to show how waterproof the material is.

Great investment - I expect this tent to last for years.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019
After much research beginning early in the year and after returning from my bowhunting/camping trip in Michigan last October, I had to get better prepared for upcoming trips and years. Nearly froze to death in my 8x10 nylon domed tent. My first purchase this year was the Big Buddy heater. My second purchase was this Kodiak Canvas tent. I usually go it alone and the most important factor for me, was being able to set it up by myself. I'm 5'10", 210 lbs. and 57 years old. Reading the Amazon reviews and watching youtube videos, I was convinced I would be able to set it up by myself. I was right! The hardest part for me (after lugging the tent to the backyard), was erecting the side poles. You definitely have to exert some force inward as you're simultaneously lifting it up onto the peg. I set it up on a Friday evening after work and got the hose out Saturday morning to perform the "seasoning" step. I left it up for 2 weeks waiting for rain to be able to check for leaks, but it never rained so I eventually struck it down. I will update this review later if I experience leaks but I don't anticipate that to happen. The material is heavy duty, the stitching is heavy duty and straight. The tent stakes alone weighed 6 & 1/2 lbs. The floor material is thick and cushy and the zippers are more than adequate. So far, I have only had one issue: the 'attic netting'. I've tried every way from a week of Sundays and can't get the snap rings to reach far enough to the plastic loops in the corners. This isn't a big concern for me, because I just plan on stringing some cord across one end from corner to corner for hanging up wet clothes, towels, dishrags, etc. In two more weeks, I'll be heading up to hunt & camp and use it for real. I'll update the stars, upload pics and let everyone know how it performed when I get back. Cheers! UPDATE 1/2/2020: Okay, first I apologize for the delay in updating this review. I spent 6 days and nights in the tent mid-October in northern Michigan. Arrived at the campground on Sunday and got it up before the rain started. It rained all Sunday night, off & on all day and night Monday, light to heavy rain on Tuesday and finally cleared off Tuesday evening. No leaks! The walls did get saturated and would wick moisture in if you touch them, so, I kept my hands off and my heater on. I spent a lot of time under the awning which was awesome. If there wasn't an awning, I would've had to stay inside the tent for nearly 48 hrs. Just had to periodically push up on it to let the pooled water drain off. I have changed my rating to 5 stars based on this tent's ease of set-up, quality of materials/workmanship and initial performance. The mfr. even left me a note about contacting them if the gear loft is too short. Highly recommend. UPDATE 1/19/2021: Just attached some pics and a video from my second year deer hunting in the U.P. with this tent. It withstood 30-40 mph winds, freezing rain and snow. The tent stayed put and continues to keep me dry. Still very happy with the Kodiak Canvas 10'x14' tent.
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