

🏕️ Elevate your adventure with the ultimate canvas fortress!
The Flex-Bow Deluxe Canvas Camping Tent by Kodiak Canvas offers a roomy 10x10 ft interior with a 6'6" ceiling, crafted from Hydra-Shield 100% cotton duck canvas that balances waterproofing and breathability. Its robust 3/8-inch spring steel Flex-Bow frame ensures quick, one-person setup and exceptional stability in diverse weather. Designed for six occupants, it features dual D-shaped doors, four mesh windows for airflow, and a large awning for shade, making it a durable, all-season shelter perfect for serious campers who demand comfort and longevity.

| Brand | KODIAK CANVAS |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 79.2"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Floor Width | 9 Feet |
| Recommended Uses For Product | camping |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Occupancy | 6 Person |
| Seasons | four season |
| Included Components | Stakes |
| Water Resistance Technology | Hydra-Shield |
| Special Feature | Rainproof |
| Occupant Capacity | 6 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Vinyl, canvas |
| Color | Green |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Size | 10'x10' |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Fabric Type | Canvas |
| Floor Length | 10 Feet |
| Maximum Height | 78 Inches |
| Floor Area | 72 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Number of Windows | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 6 |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 68 Pounds |
| Stake Material | steel |
| Tent Floor Material | Vinyl |
| Number of Vestibules | 6 |
| Rainfly Material | Hydra-ShieldTM 100% Cotton Duck Canvas |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Capacity | 6 |
| UPC | 827912035483 779177581567 |
| Model Name | Kodiak Canvas Flex-Bow Canvas Tent Deluxe 10x10 ft (6-person) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00827912035483 |
| Manufacturer | Kodiak Canvas |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assemble the Flex-Bow frame using the 1-inch, galvanized, steel tubing poles. Connect the poles to the tent and stake it using the heavy-duty 12-inch steel rod stakes. Attach the rainfly, ensuring a watertight seal. |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49 x 12.5 x 11.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 83.16 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Brand Name | KODIAK CANVAS |
| Part Number | 6010 |
| Sport Type | Mountaineering |
A**N
Great Tent!
I normally don't write reviews but for this tent I will. It has met all my expectations. The size is perfect for my wife and myself even with the large cots that we have. We've used a Kelty dome tent in the past that was just too crowded but we are not only able to fit the cots but there is room to spare with the Kodiak. It is not really hard to set up at all. I've owned about a dozen or better tents in the past, from one person A frames and pole/sleeve tents to the large dome tent and this one is simple and easy to set up and take down. I especially like the strap bag that it comes with. The poles are heavy duty and should last for years. It is heavy and bulky but that's what I would expect from a canvas tent of this size. A lot of the weight comes from the poles but the floor of this tent is heavy duty and adds a great deal of weight itself. I would not want it any way but the way it is. We did encounter some winds on our first outing and there was no problem with the stability or strength of the tent. Staking the tent takes the most time but once down it is secure. The amazing thing we found is that when it was hot during the day as long as the tent was shaded it seemed cooler inside than out. Then as the nights grew colder it was warmer! We were in West Yellowstone for the duration of this vacation with the days being in the mid 80's and one night it got down to 34 (F) degrees. Our 20 degree bags were fine although we did add a small blanket inside for added a little additional warmth. I had planned to purchase a Spring Bow tent made in the US but they just did not have one in stock that met our schedule even though we we planned for more than a month in advance. I will say I am not displeased with the Kodiak tent in the least. I'm somewhat picky about my gear and spent some time going over every seam and the entire tent and found nothing I did not like. I believe this tent will be with us for a long time. It is just like anything else, if cared for correctly there should be no problem. I'm definitely pleased with my purchase so far. We are planning an extended trip this fall so if there is anything else to report I'll post it here.
J**N
I decided to look for something better quality. I first was on the fence with ...
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.
P**N
Good strong well made tent
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