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Canvas Tents: Durable and Affordable

October 31, 2008

Canvas has been utilized as a durable outdoor material for hundreds of years. The fabric is made of cotton, though hemp was used through much of canvas tent history.

Besides being used to make tents, canvas is used for sails and other outdoor equipment. When wet, canvas swells and becomes exceptionally waterproof. It is able to withstand conditions that other materials would not tolerate, making it ideal for long-term use.

The fibers of canvas tents are tightly woven, making it the perfect shade from harmful sunrays and high temperatures. Canvas tents also protect inhabitants from strong winds and other inclement weather.

The natural fibers also make canvas a better choice for fabric that breathes. The flow of air keeps the tent more comfortable and should it get wet from rain, canvas dries quickly.

The durability of the material means that it won’t suffer from rips and tears as easily as other fabrics. Extra-tough construction makes canvas tents perfect for long-term use or semi-permanent shelters.

For campers who plan to remain in one location for a long time or who enjoy extended-stay camping trips, it may make more sense to choose a canvas tent that offers durability and longevity.

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